Funding programme
LIFE
Project ID
LIFE19 CCA/PT/001178
Key
RIDB_007
Acronym
LIFE DUNAS
Description
LIFE DUNASs main objective is to improve the resilience of Porto Santo Islands dune ecosystems to the impacts of climate change. The project aims to achieve this through ecosystem-based approaches, nature-based solutions and long-term sustainable use of pre-dune areas.
The specific objectives are:
* Restoration of a higher-risk depression dune area, including geomorphological work using about 90 000 m3 of sand dredged from near-shore sand banks without compromising regular coastal dynamics, followed by ecosystem-based restoration based on production of over 39 000 native plants and control of invasive alien species (IAS) on a wider buffer area;
* Promotion of innovative (re)use of pre-dune areas for agriculture, with production methods and practices that contribute to improved resilience, by mitigating losses due to wind erosion and sand devolving to the dunes; and
* Improvement in overall climate governance and awareness raised among the local population and users of the sand dunes (tourists and tourism service providers), including through active participation and replication/transfer work.
With its use of ecosystem-based measures for sand dune restoration, thus increasing resilience to extreme weather events, LIFE DUNAS will contribute to both the EU strategy on adaptation to climate change (CCA) and Madeiras regional CCA strategy. The project will also support the EUs biodiversity strategy due to the following: improved nesting habitat for the Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus); improved conservation of the endemic flora species Lotus glaucus and Lotus loweanus; promotion of sustainable agricultural practices; and control of Invasive Alien Species (IAS). In addition, it will help implement the EUs IAS Regulation; transfer work could also foster the combat of other IAS present in Macaronesia.
The specific objectives are:
* Restoration of a higher-risk depression dune area, including geomorphological work using about 90 000 m3 of sand dredged from near-shore sand banks without compromising regular coastal dynamics, followed by ecosystem-based restoration based on production of over 39 000 native plants and control of invasive alien species (IAS) on a wider buffer area;
* Promotion of innovative (re)use of pre-dune areas for agriculture, with production methods and practices that contribute to improved resilience, by mitigating losses due to wind erosion and sand devolving to the dunes; and
* Improvement in overall climate governance and awareness raised among the local population and users of the sand dunes (tourists and tourism service providers), including through active participation and replication/transfer work.
With its use of ecosystem-based measures for sand dune restoration, thus increasing resilience to extreme weather events, LIFE DUNAS will contribute to both the EU strategy on adaptation to climate change (CCA) and Madeiras regional CCA strategy. The project will also support the EUs biodiversity strategy due to the following: improved nesting habitat for the Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus); improved conservation of the endemic flora species Lotus glaucus and Lotus loweanus; promotion of sustainable agricultural practices; and control of Invasive Alien Species (IAS). In addition, it will help implement the EUs IAS Regulation; transfer work could also foster the combat of other IAS present in Macaronesia.
Lead Country
PT
Partners countries
PT
Start end date
-
Time frame
2020 - 2025
NBS type
Type 3
Societal challenges
Climate Resilience
Approach
Ecosystem Protection Approaches
Environment
Coastal, Shelf and Open Ocean