REDCAFE - Reducing the conflict between cormorants and fisheries on a pan-European scale
Abstract
The purpose of the REDCAFE project is to synthesise current Cormorant/fisheries information and to identify and evaluate methods of reducing the current Europe-wide conflict between conservationists and fisheries interests. It will bring together stakeholders (commercial/recreational fisheries and bird conservation organisations, fisheries scientists and avian ecologists from over twenty countries) to discuss and report these issues in a rigorous, co-ordinated and equitable manner. Available information on Cormorant conflicts with fisheries and on those aspects of Cormorant ecology leading to such conflicts, will be synthesised. Potential management tools willl be identified and evaluated (including efficacy and cost-effectiveness) and a Multiple Criteria Decision Model will be developed and applied to a specific conflict case study. Full information will be disseminated at the local, national and European level.
Schlagworte Kormoran Fischfresser Fischerei Konfliktmanagement
Publikationen
Preliminary results of the first Pan European Cormorant midwinter census in January 2003 (Abstract)
Autoren: Marion, L. & Parz-Gollner, R. Jahr: 2003
PUBLIZIERTER Beitrag für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltung
Austria - national overview
Autoren: Parz-Gollner R., Trauttmansdorff J. Jahr: 2005
Originalbeitrag in Sammelwerk
Mitarbeiter*innen
Rosemarie Parz-Gollner
Dr.phil. Rosemarie Parz-Gollner
rosemarie.parz-gollner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-83233
Projektleiter*in
01.01.2001 - 31.01.2003
BOKU Partner
Externe Partner
Natural Environment Research Council, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Banchory
Dr. David Carss
Koordinator
National Environmental Research Institute, Dept.of Coastal Zone Ecology, Kalo
Thomas Bregnballe
Koordinator
Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, RIZA, Dept. of Wetland Development and Restoration, Lelystad
Mennobart van Eerden
Koordinator
Technische Universität München, Institut für angewandte Zoologie, Freising
Thomas Keller
Koordinator