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    Green Meadow Along the River Holme

    Summary

    The Starup-Tofterup municipality with the participation of private citizens used EAFRD funding to restore the river banks of the Holme River, improving the environment and contributing to preserving biodiversity.

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    Background

    The areas along the Holme River had been abandoned for many years and as a result of it the original natural environment as well as the biodiversity was threatened. In 2008 the local council of the Starup-Tofterup village, in cooperation with the Starup parish and local inhabitants started discussing the possibility of finding solutions to reverse this tendency. This process resulted in the setting up of a working group which discussed possible solutions as well as a project proposal to restore the green meadow along the river.

    Objective

    The overall objective of the project ‘Green meadow’ was to restore the open meadows through grazing, thus improving the landscape along the Holme River, as well as protecting biodiversity.

    Main activities

    In the past the river banks used to be grazed by cattle. As part of the project, cattle, mainly Scottish Highland, Galloway and ANgus types, were re-introduced at 104 acres in the area. Before the re-introduction of cattle, the non-indigenous vegetation had to be removed; fences, paddocks, shelters and facilities to feed cattle needed to be built. A parking area for visitors and information stands were also constructed.

    Results & Benefits

    The project has restored the river banks, making them a more suitable environment to host some species of birds again. Public access to the area was created to allow people to enjoy the natural landscape. An association, including the municipality and many citizens for the support of landscaping by the use of cattle was also established. All citizens have the opportunity to become members of the association, and buy meat from the animals bred along the river banks.

    Lessons learnt

    Since the project mostly relied on volunteer work, it has been very important to set strong partnerships between the various actors involved in the implementation of the activities. Similarly, the involvement of the local press contributed to keep high the interest on and commitment to the initiative.

    Project location and other information

    Starup-Tofterup village, southwestern Denmark.

    Region

    Syddanmark

    RDP Territory

    Denmark

    Total project cost (€)

    66 211

    EAFRD contribution (€)

    27 312

    National contribution (€)

    22 346

    Private contribution (€)

    16 553

    Contact name

    Lars Lauritsen

    Telephone

    +45 75337421; +45 40345630

    Languages for contact

    English, Danish

    At a glance

    Country

    Denmark

    Final beneficiary type

    Non-governmental organisations

    Budget range

    €20 000 - €99 999

    Start date:

    01/04/2011

    End Date:

    30/11/2011

    Theme / Measure:

    • Environment and Sustainable Resource Management
    • Sustainable use of agricultural land
    • 216. Non-productive investments

    Keywords:

    Biodiversity, Tourism, Natural environment, Nature conservation, Non-productive investments

    Last update

    19/06/2014