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Actions on site in Belgium and France
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In Belgium
Contacts with public and private owners as well as with land managers have been continued. Agreements have been signed and we could start in Autumn 2015 a series of works on site : plantations of forest edges and orchards on the sites of Martelange, Arlon, Bertrix, Havelange, Rochefort, Theux and Bovigny, but also digging ponds in areas of Bertrix, Sainte-Ode, Saint-Médard and Havelange. On site actions are not always a piece of cake, as explained in a comprehensive summary of planting actions of Autumn-Winter 2015 but the team and all our partners are adapting and progressing well !
Let's zoom on two important sites : Couvin, where sheep are replacing machines, and Martelange where cows took place under the double power line.
To ensure the success of the spreading by common heather (Calluna vulgaris) in our heathland restoration (Natura 2000 habitat), an original seed collection was carried out on the plateau of Saint-Hubert.
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In France
The Haute Durance site (Hautes Alpes_05) keeps on progressing through contacts with local partners to assist the LIFE team for on site actions. A total of 60 kg of 12 plants have recently been harvested to extract the seeds and produce local indigenous young plants to be planted under overhead high-voltage lines in the near future. An efficient harvest led by the team with the valuable help of students from the Provincial High School Condorcet-Hainaut (Ath, Belgium).
In the same dynamic, 20 kg of medlar trees were collected near the site of the French Ardennes (Ardennes_08). In Forêt d'Orient (Aube_10), the arrival of sheep under the overhead line was prepared from spring and was presented to the public during the Festival of Nature in May, along with the signature of the agreement between LIFE Elia-RTE's local partners.
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Powerful tools : mapping and cost-benefit analysis
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Cost-benefit analysis
Supporting sustainable biodiversity, and enhance societal acceptance airlines ... while lowering management costs for the manager of the electricity transmission network. This is what results from the cost-benefit analysis conducted by the LIFE and Elia team ! A document expected by many stakeholders in the electricity transmission sector in Europe. Download it on our website.
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Biological inventories: the first results !
With the arrival of autumn, the season of biological inventories came to an end. The following groups were surveyed in different sections of LIFE Elia-RTE's power lines: higher flora, birds, butterflies, bats, amphibians and dragonflies. The first results related to these two last groups in Belgium are encouraging, given the rapid colonization of ponds recently created. A summary of result obtained in other study groups is being prepared.
In French Ardennes, the first benefits of peatlands restoration actionsundertaken since 2012 are remarkable. The inundated club moss (Lycopodiella inundata) has reappeared after more than a century of absence.
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