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ALPTER Terraced Landscapes in the A lpine A rc Austria. University of Natural Resources and Applied Sciences, Vienna Department of Landscape, Spatial and Infrastructure Sciences. Christiane Brandenburg, Univ.Ass.DI Dr. Arne Arnberger, Univ.Lekt. DI Dr. Hermann Schacht, o.Prof. DI
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ALPTER Terraced Landscapes in the Alpine ArcAustria University of Natural Resources and Applied Sciences, Vienna Department of Landscape, Spatial and Infrastructure Sciences Christiane Brandenburg, Univ.Ass.DI Dr. Arne Arnberger, Univ.Lekt. DI Dr. Hermann Schacht, o.Prof. DI Renate Eder, DI Institute of Landscape Development, Recreation and Conservation Planning
What we have done WP 3: Project management Organisation of the meetings with national partners in Upper Austria in Ulrichsberg with the director of the tourism association and mayor of Ulrichsberg; 01/02 May 2005, 01/02 June 2005 including the preparation of a handout Organisation of the first project presentation for the local population and land owners in Upper Austria (in Ulrichsberg; 07.07.2005) Preparation of monitoring activities of the study area in June, July and August Contract with the provincial government of Upper Austria, Department for nature conservation, for financial support for the project Participation of the Upper Austria Tourism to Alpter Current activities concerning the project administration like financial reporting, preparation of the second activity report and financial report
WP 4: Information and publicity activities Meetingwith national partners in Upper Austria (in Linz with the Dept. for Nature Conservation, in Ulrichsberg with the director of the tourism association and mayor of Ulrichsberg), March 2005, 01/02 May 2005, 01/02 June 2005 Preparation of data for the project web site Preparation of a handout and a PowerPoint presentation for the first presentation for the local population ……
……….. Presentation of the investigation area within an excursion of the Institute of Landscape Development, Recreation and Conservation Planning in June 2005
WP 5: Land analysis and monitoring First land analysis of the study area between 01.-02.06.2004 Data gathering and analysing about the study area (diverse trans- and interdisciplinary publications, historical maps, air photographs, ÖK, land register, and other digital data) Detailed monitorings of the cultural landscape in Ulrichsberg (Upper Austria) between July 2005 August 2005 Data entry in GIS including topology and habitats descriptions Data analysis: Identifying of a typology of habitats in the investigation area of Ulrichsberg
Achieved output Digital map of study area (GIS), including air photographs and land register Photographic documentation of habitats Digital map of topology (GIS) Digital map of habitats (GIS)
Investigation Area Ulrichsberg In Upper Austria Investigation area - = Landscape conservation area
Biotop 1: slope with meadow and perennials high in biodiversity Biotop 2: slope with meadow and perennials high in biodiversity with trees and bushes here and there Biotop 3: dry stone wall with herbaceous plants high in biodiversity and with trees and bushes here and there Biotop 4: slope high in biodiversity on cairns of picked up stones Biotop 5: slope high in biodiversity on slope of big rocks Biotop 6: slopes high in biodiversity on cairns of picked up big rocks Biotop 7: earth and picked up stones cairns today lying in the farmers wood Biotop 8: hedge high in biodiversity on a earth slope Biotop 9: hedge poor in biodiversity on a earth slope Biotop 10: hedge on primary rocks Biotop 11: farmer wood Biotop 12: cairns of picked up stones Biotop 13: vegetation on creek sides
Biotop 1: slope with meadow and perennials high in biodiversity
Biotop 2: slope with meadow and perennials high in biodiversity with trees and bushes here and there
Biotop 3: dry stone wall with herbaceous plants high in biodiversity and with trees and bushes here and there
Biotop 4: slope high in biodiversity on cairns of picked up stones
Biotop 6: slopes high in biodiversity on cairns of picked up big rocks
Problems The width of the meadows / field are very small – the field work is inefficient, sometimes the use of big machine is impossible The preservation of the slopes and hedge means hard manual work, the wood often aren´t used. Foundation rules
Outlook – one way to preserve terraced landscapes? Golf course Seitelschlag
Meeting in Austria: May 2006 Thank you!