Ecological line maintenance in a nature reserve

Year

2020

Organisation

NABU, BUND

Description

Three power lines run through the Ehinger Ried nature reserve in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. As with all power lines, for their maintenance, it is necessary to take steps to intervene and manage the vegetation. Through broad collaboration between local NGOs and grid operators, an ecologically-sound approach to managing the vegetation has ensured that the area remains a haven for nature. NABU (Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union) and BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany) have collaborated on an initiative to facilitate the large network of grid operators, environmentalists, local residents, and citizens to promote methods of biodiversity protection along the grid lines. 

Main information: 

Local branches of German NGOs, NABU and BUND work together with grid operators, volunteers, service providers and authorities within a 'Dialogue Forum on Renewable Energy and Nature Conservation' to promote and manage a nature-friendly maintenance around the power lines. Through such ecological corridor management, not only can these interventions be kept to a minimum, but it becomes possible to reconnect fragmented habitats and support biodiversity. Thus, nature-friendly maintenance of power lines contributes to a strengthening of the valuable and fragile biotope network in the region.   

The Dialogue Forum on Renewable Energies and Nature Conservation is a joint project of NABU and BUND Baden-Württemberg and is funded by the Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Energy Baden-Württemberg. The project was initiated in September 2012, and the Ministry has granted the extension of the project till 2024. The project has been providing advice and training for those interested in nature conservation, and moderates conflicts which sometimes arise between those informed. The project aims to find the best solutions based on a constructive dialogue and focuses on including various stakeholders in decision making. Aside from this project, they organise events and have released a series of publications for the public on the topic of grid development, wind energy and PV. 

Find out more through the links below and through the handy short video explaining the project (in German with English subtitles).

RGI gratefully acknowledges the EU LIFE funding support:

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