project - EIP-AGRI Operational Group

Inagh EIP
Inagh EIP

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Ongoing | 2021 - 2022 Ireland
Ongoing | 2021 - 2022 Ireland
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Objectives

The Inagh EIP is supporting local farmers, forestry owners and members of the local community to address the challenge of biodiversity loss by working to enhance habitat connectivity. The Inagh EIP is designed to deliver a new approach to address the joint concerns of biodiversity and habitat loss and concurrent loss of high ecological status water bodies in the Upper Inagh River Catchment, West Clare, by developing farming for nature and catchment sensitive farming and forestry practices. The overall aim is to demonstrate that biodiversity loss can be minimised, and site-specific mitigation measures can be implemented by farmers, scientists and advisors working together on a catchment scale.

Objectives

The Inagh EIP is supporting local farmers, forestry owners and members of the local community to address the challenge of biodiversity loss by working to enhance habitat connectivity. The Inagh EIP is designed to deliver a new approach to address the joint concerns of biodiversity and habitat loss and concurrent loss of high ecological status water bodies in the Upper Inagh River Catchment, West Clare, by developing farming for nature and catchment sensitive farming and forestry practices. The overall aim is to demonstrate that biodiversity loss can be minimised, and site-specific mitigation measures can be implemented by farmers, scientists and advisors working together on a catchment scale.

Activities

Deliver on-farm biodiversity and forestry measures, co-designed with local farming community, including:

  • Establish pond networks, create pocket wetlands / inceptor ponds.
  • Widen buffer zones where site hydrology and the slope increases the vulnerability of receiving waters.
  • Build bunds (separating forestry areas & water course)
  • Setback planting of single trees or small groups of suitable native riparian species, for bank stabilisation / dappled shading for aquatic life and encourage thinning to let light in.
  • Examine options for continuous cover forestry.

Clear conifers planted close to water courses; replace with broadleaves, review setback areas / riparian zones.

Activities

Deliver on-farm biodiversity and forestry measures, co-designed with local farming community, including:

  • Establish pond networks, create pocket wetlands / inceptor ponds.
  • Widen buffer zones where site hydrology and the slope increases the vulnerability of receiving waters.
  • Build bunds (separating forestry areas & water course)
  • Setback planting of single trees or small groups of suitable native riparian species, for bank stabilisation / dappled shading for aquatic life and encourage thinning to let light in.
  • Examine options for continuous cover forestry.

Clear conifers planted close to water courses; replace with broadleaves, review setback areas / riparian zones.

Project details
Main funding source
Rural development 2014-2020 for Operational Groups
Rural Development Programme
2014IE06RDNP001 Ireland - Rural Development Programme (National)
Ort
Main geographical location
Mid-West

EUR 181 450.00

Total budget

Total contributions from EAFRD, national co-financing, additional national financing and other financing.

Ressourcen

Audiovisual materials

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Contacts

Project coordinator

  • River Catchment Management Ecosystem Services (RCMES) Ltd

    Project coordinator

Project partners