vrijdag 9 februari 2018

Broadcast RTP1: Pan & Demeter on wildfires, agriculture, biodiversity and UNESCO

Jan Jansen of Pan & Demeter was interviewed on the Portuguese national TV, RTP1, about the forest fires and what we can do about it in the context of UNESCO Aspiring Geopark Estrela. You can now watch the February 1 broadcast on prime time (21.00 h).http://www.rtp.pt/play/p4231/e328964/linha-da-frente










woensdag 25 oktober 2017


REDE NATURA 2000 - ESPÉCIES E HABITATS AFECTADOS PELA CONSTRUÇÃO DA BARRAGEM DAS CORTES.
INVENTÁRIO E AVALIAÇÃO DAS ÁREAS A e B: ALBUFEIRA, CORPO DA BARRAGEM E CONDUTAS.


Autor: Jan Jansen, Pan & Demeter Ecological Consultancy,  Maio 2017.

dinsdag 8 augustus 2017

Pan & Demeter Ecological Consultancy attended the 14th European Geoparks Conference, on São Miguel Island, Azores Archipelago, from 7th – 9th, September 2017.
As a member of the Scientific Committee of the Aspiring Geopark Estrela he did an oral presentation entitled: Aspiring Geopark Estrela: Diamonds are forever?

Abstract


In this presentation Aspiring Geopark Estrela is viewed as a rough diamond which can be cut into many facets.

It is argued why Earth Sciences are not enough to understand the complex ecosystem of Serra da Estrela. In order to grasp all facets of this shiny diamond we also need Human Sciences to manage the area in a sustainable way and to let this unique mountain massif shine at his best.

Without knowledge and willingness it will not be possible to combine both the need for a socio-economic viable community in the Serra da Estrela and the sustainable management of its goods and services with the demand in urban areas for energy, drinking water, leisure, nature, culture and high quality food products. Aspiring Geopark Estrela creates a new momentum both for multidisciplinary research and cooperation of all 9 municipalities in managing the region.

On a historical basis major examples are shown of how facets of the rough Estrela diamond were cut by both its non-living and its living nature, the interaction of both and thus in short by its ecology. Additionally, the role of man in using the genius loci is highlighted and how his technology brought about socio-economic developments in the region, which may explain the present state of the art.

The importance of the phenomenological approach is underlined: understanding the different ways in which people look at nature. The goal is to get anyone around the table who is interested in the area so that good communication is initiated creating opportunities to achieve synergistic collaboration. In other words that all the different viewpoints from artist to scientist, from farmer to townsman, from child to adult, from resident to tourist, civil servant to entrepreneur and so on will fall in the right place. In addition we all have also a view where we personally stand for, being  a more emotional, spiritual view. This view may be called our interior side of sustainability. It all starts with our experience of beauty which connects us with the cosmos including Aspiring Geopark Estrela as a unique part of the world.
The integration of various disciplinary approaches in the field of Earth Sciences and Human Sciences was already targeted in the 19th century by the Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa, who organised the scientific expedition to Serra da Estrela in 1881 including numerous academic disciplines.


To remain in the sphere of geosciences and using a metaphor as expression of the phenomenological approach as to optimise the communication between all players in the region, the ultimate goal of this contribution is polishing the existing qualities and supplying suggestions of cutting new facets of Estrela diamond.

https://egnazores2017.com/

Interview on Portuguese TV
http://sicnoticias.sapo.pt/pais/2017-09-11-Serra-da-Estrela-candidata-a-Geoparque-da-UNESCO





dinsdag 1 augustus 2017

Eco-greening of the Mondego valley (Serra da Estrela, Portugal)
Aim of the project: (1) assessment of the role of traditional grazed olive groves for nature conservation and the smart and inclusive sustainable development in the European Union. (2) establishment of an organic group certification system for traditional olive systems in the upper Mondego valley in Portugal. (3) realisation of green farm payments for traditional farming in the Mondego valley. (4) organisation of an international workshop in Guarda (Domínio Vale do Mondego) on realising green payments in the EU.

https://www.pifworld.com/nl/nonprofits/ZPK3x3-gjXo/eco-greening-of-the-mondego-vall/about

Unfortunately this project was not awarded by the Van Tienhoven Foundation.

donderdag 29 juni 2017

O galardão denominado "Cristal de Gelo"

On June 10, 2017, during a special dinner in Manteigas attended by some hundred enthousiastic participants, I received a prize from the Friends of Serra da Estrela (the second oldest environmental NGO of Portugal) for all the work I did for the region. I am much thankful and proud.
The prize is a handmade cristal in the shape of a mountain.

" Conhecemos o trabalho e a dedicacão do Dr. Jan no estudo da botânica na Serra da Estrela, cujo trabalho expresso na publicação, em português e inglês, do Guia Geobotânico da Serra da Estrela com a sua calma e olhar felino, a classificação da Rede Natura 2000, de uma vasta área da Serra

Para além de todos os estudo que fez e continua a fazer na Serra da Estrela, são testemunho da paixão que nutre por ela, da pureza das suas águas, fazendo do Dr. jan Jansen o embaixador mais credivel e o melhor promotor da Serra da estrela.
A Associação Cultural Amigos da Serra da Estrela sente-se muito honrada por os poder homenagear com a galardão Cristal de gelo".






Muito obrigado!

Presentation in Manteigas 06-05-2017 Aspiring Geopark Serra da Estrela viewed as a rough diamond which can be cut into many facets


program:   http://www.geoparkestrela.pt/3mg/index.php/program



vrijdag 23 december 2016

European Red List of Habitats

Pan & Demeter heeft in 2015 meegewerkt aan de analyse van Europese habitats ten einde een rode lijst te kunnen opstellen, Als trotse co-auteur kan ik nu melden dat het rapport gereed is. De allereerste Europese rode lijst van habitats zal spoedig verschijnen op de website van het Europese Milieu Agentschap in Kopenhagen.

European Red List of Habitats - Part 2. Terrestrial and freshwater habitats

DOI: 10.2779/091372 
Publisher: European Union, ISBN: 978-92-79-61588-7

Authors
J.A.M. Janssen, J.S. Rodwell, M. García Criado, S. Gubbay, T. Haynes, A. Nieto, N. Sanders, F. Landucci, J. Loidi, A. Ssymank, T. Tahvanainen, M. Valderrabano, A. Acosta, M. Aronsson, G. Arts, F. Attorre, E. Bergmeier, R.-J. Bijlsma, F. Bioret, C. Biţă-Nicolae, I. Biurrun, M. Calix, J. Capelo, A. Čarni, M. Chytrý, J. Dengler, P. Dimopoulos, F. Essl, H. Gardfjell, D. Gigante, G. Giusso del Galdo, M. Hájek, F. Jansen, J. Jansen, J. Kapfer, A. Mickolajczak, J.A. Molina, Z. Molnár, D. Paternoster, A. Piernik, B. Poulin, B. Renaux, J.H.J. Schaminée, K. Šumberová, H. Toivonen, T. Tonteri, I. Tsiripidis, R. Tzonev and M. Valachovič.

Abstract
The European Red List of Habitats provides an overview of the risk of collapse (degree of endangerment) of marine, terrestrial and freshwater habitats in the European Union (EU28) and adjacent regions (EU28+), based on a consistent set of criteria and categories and detailed data and expertise from involved countries (http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/knowledge/redlist_en.htm). Amongst terrestrial and freshwater habitats the highest percentage of threatened types (categories Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable) was found amongst mires and bogs (85% in the EU28, 54% in the EU28+), followed by grasslands (53%, 49%), freshwater habitats (46%, 38%) and coastal habitats (45%, 43%). Relatively low percentages of heathland and scrub, forests, and sparsely vegetated habitats were assessed to be threatened. Overall the amount of threatened habitats was higher in the EU28 (36%) than in the wider range of the EU28+ (31%). The European Red List of Habitats provides extensive additional information on habitat classification and definition, pressures and threats, conservation and restorability of habitats, distribution, status and trends in individual countries, and sub-habitats that may possibly be threatened. The information provided can inform and support European nature and biodiversity policy in a variety of ways, particularly in relation to the EU2020 Biodiversity Strategy targets. Further applications include the revitalisation of the EUNIS habitat classification, synergies with the Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services initiative, and the improvement of Red List methodologies
Reeds te downloaden via Researchgate  https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311729785_European_Red_List_of_Habitats_-_Part_2_Terrestrial_and_freshwater_habitats?isFromSharing=1
Of mijn website op de Radboud Universiteit:
http://www.ru.nl/plantecology/people/jansen/
De factsheets zijn veel uitgebreider en zullen tzt beschikbaar komen via de EEA website http://www.eea.europa.eu/