Long-term cooperation plan between Angermünde and Starigrad
Today was a meaningful day for the UNESCO WH Site. The mayor of the City of Angermünde (Germany), Frederik Bewer, and the mayor of the municipality of Starigrad-Paklenica (Croatia), Krste…
Empowering World Heritage Beech communities as model for ecosystem-based sustainable development.
Read MoreGuidelines and strategies for stakeholder participation and regional development
Read MoreThe CE1340 BEECH POWER project has started in 2019 and will be implemented over the course of three years…
Read MoreThe BEECH POWER project consists of 7 partners and 13 associated partners from 6 different European countries including Universities,…
Read MoreThe project consists of three main work packages focusing on World Heritage Beech communities, buffer zone management and guidelines…
Read MoreToday was a meaningful day for the UNESCO WH Site. The mayor of the City of Angermünde (Germany), Frederik Bewer, and the mayor of the municipality of Starigrad-Paklenica (Croatia), Krste…
In the framework of the BEECH POWER project, the City of Angermünde (DE), Slovenia Forest Service (SI) and the Paklenica National Park (HR) have been closely cooperating on the development…
The UNESCO World Heritage property “Primeval and Ancient Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe” is the largest transnational serial site in the WH list, comprising…
Did you know that the distribution of beech forests (Fagus sylvatica) is limited to the European continent? However, human intervention has dramatically reduced the coverage of ancient and primeval beech…
We are happy to inform you that the registration to the conference “WH Beech Communities – experiences, results and conclusions” from 16th to 18th February, taking place online has opened. Register…
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