Good Practice - Project

Allrounder Moor - Climate Protectors and Noah's Ark of Biodiversity

Organising a series of educational events to raise awareness and interest about the environmental functions of the peatlands in Brandenburg.
  • CAP Implementation
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022 Germany
    - Programming period: 2014-2022 Germany

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P4. Ecosystems management
    RDP Focus Area
    • 4A: Biodiversity restoration, preservation & enhancement
    RDP Measure
    • M07: Basic services & village renewal

    Summary

    The state of Brandenburg is among the federal states with the most peatlands in Germany. The peatlands ecosystem has many important functions, but its importance is hardly known to the society. 

    Peatlands withhold water pollutants, carbon and contribute to the preservation of biodiversity. In recent years, however, the peatlands have undergone fundamental changes. The project aims to educate both adults and children about the peatlands ecosystem and their value. A series of educational events were organised, such as ‘Peatland days’ for school and kindergarten groups, holiday camps for young people, family weekends, bicycle tours or exhibitions. All these events are intended to create social commitment and raise awareness about this fascinating landscape.

    Results

    A total of around 580 pupils benefited from the offer within this target group. 

    The family weekends reached about 25 families.

    About 80 - 100 students were involved in the project with university events.

    It is estimated that a total of almost 4000 people were informed about the importance of the peatlands in Brandenburg.

    The project was awarded as a project of the UN Decade of Biological Diversity. 

    Promoter

    BUND Brandenburg

    Funding

    Total budget 140 578 (EUR)
    EAFRD 105 434 (EUR)
    National/Regional 35 144 (EUR)

    Ressources

    English language

    gp_de_allrounder_moor_473_web.pdf

    (PDF – 485.34 Ko)