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Management Body of Ecodevelopment Area of Karla - Mavrovouni – Kefalovriso – Velestino. Lake Karla: restoration and environmental education. L. Karla 2014. L. Karla 1960. Maria Chamoglou Ichthyologist, Msc. International Workshop on Tourism, Culture and wetlands, Tunis, 2014.
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Management Body of Ecodevelopment Area of Karla - Mavrovouni – Kefalovriso – Velestino Lake Karla: restoration and environmental education L. Karla 2014 L. Karla 1960 Maria Chamoglou Ichthyologist, Msc International Workshop on Tourism, Culture and wetlands, Tunis, 2014
The ancient Lake Voiviis • Formation • Tectonic depression at the beginning of the Quaternary period • Wetland occupied most of the eastern part of the Thessaly region • Its surface area fluctuated between 40 km2 and 180 km2, depending on the inflow-outflow balance. • In 1962 the maximum depth of the lake did not exceed 2m
The ancient Lake Voiviis • Limnology features • Eutrophic lake • High turbidity • Low oxygen concentration near the bottom • High concentrations of nutrients • Biodiversity • 143 bird species - 55 of which are protected by EC directive 79/409 (Zalidis et. al., 2005) • 11 fish species Cyprinuscarpio Aquila chrysaetus Phalacrocoraxcarbo Ananiadis, 1956
The ancient Lake Voiviis Socioeconomic Status and Cultural Fisheries: Main source of income More than 1000 fishermen High fish production Lake settlement, unique in Greece Mythology (e.g. Argonautic Expedition, Trojan War) History (ancient and modern of Greece)
Drying reasons • In the late 19th century, had prevailed technocratic conception of several drainage wetlands throughout Greece • Flood protection • Agricultural development • Diseases associated with the lake as malaria
Consequences • Drop in groundwater levels • Sea-water intrusion into groundwater aquifers • Shortage of irrigation water • Frequent flooding of lowlands • Salinity and alkalinity problems in soils • Gross pollution of ditches and water resources from industrial effluents and agrochemicals • Loss of wetland habitats • Decreased biodiversity
Reconstruction project-purposes • Environmental • Ecological restoration • Reducing of groundwater abstractions • Social • Irrigation • Flood protection • Water supply of Volos & parakarlion settlements • Ecotourism infrastructure Operational Program ‘Environment’ which was approved by the European Commission for the period of 2000-2006
Reconstruction project • Reservoir and flood pumping stations Ditch 1T 1 st Pumping station 2 nd Pumping station
Reconstruction project • Water transfer of Pinieus river 3 rd Pumping station
Reconstruction project • Mountain Torrent and collectors Σ3 Σ6
Reconstruction project Ecotourism • 12site views • 2 bird watching observatories • Information center • Museum of Natural History and Culture of Lake Karla • 17 pathways • Plantings around the Karla
Benefits of artificial wetland of Karla • Flood protection of the surrounding plain area • Environmental restoration and wetland conservation • Irrigation needs for the surrounding cultivations that cover an area of 92 km2 • Water supply needs for city of Volos • Development of the local tourism industry
Artificial wetland of Karla • Occupies the lowest part of the former Lake Karla • Has a surface of 38 km2 • Has been included in the European Natura 2000 Network
Artificial wetland of Karla Limnology features Biodiversity In 2010- 128 bird species 13 fish species 6 amphibian and reptile species (Directive 92/43/EEC) • Eutrophic lake • High conductivity • High concentrations of nutrients waders and raptors bird species
Information and awareness-raising campaigns Prominence of biodiversity • Environmental education programmes
Information and awareness-raising campaigns • Dissemination of knowledge through printed and electronic material • Environmental interpretation signs
Information and awareness-raising campaigns Prominence of cultural identity • Support for cultural characteristics of various population groups in the region • Integration of cultural products in the wider socio-economic structures of the area • Development of environmentally friendly forms of tourism Traditional Products of Protected Area
Information and awareness-raising campaigns Prominence of traditional occupations and products • Systematic recording and study of traditional occupations and regional products • Support actions enlisted traditional products to the European market (egtrahanaSourva, olives, walnuts, almonds, pears, pistachio nuts, flour, cheese, cream cheese, oatmeal, wine, sweets, herbs, meat, cheese slice , legumes, mushrooms, etc.) • Development of food and wine tourism • Advertisement traditional occupations through printed material and event