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Integrated methods for monitoring recreation conflicts and impacts:
Meeting visitors and wildlife needs in a periurban and cross-boundary forested park East of Geneva
Finger-Stich, Andréa and Haesler, Sandra
European Forum on Urban Forests 2014June 3 – 7, Lausanne
Finger-Stich, Andréa, hepia, rte de Presinge 150, CH 1257 Jussy. [email protected]
Haesler, Sandra, hepia, rte. de Presinge 150, CH-1257 Jussy. [email protected]
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I. A crossboundary green lung and ecological corridor of GreaterGeneva: les Bois de Jussy-Douvaine
II. Assessing visitors’ flows, forest users’ conflicts, visitors’ preferences : an integrated and interdisciplinary methodology
III. Meeting visitors’ and wildlife needs : sensibilisation and participation at the center
IV. Towards a shared vision and governance for an agglomeration-or periurban forest park across borders ?
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I. A crossboundary green lung and ecological corridor of Greater Geneva: Les Bois de Jussy-Douvaine
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Ecological corridors of the Greater Geneva
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Grey infrastructure : fragmentation pattern
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Sources: SITG et Swisstopo. SH
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Crossboundary plan of management for the Woods of Jussy Douvaine
Surface of the Woods of Jussy –Douvaine: 4424 ha, of which 3176 ha in France (72%) and 1248 ha in Switzerland (28%).
Land ownership : mostly private
Size of land ownership : 72% < 1 ha.
putois.www.loire.fr-2
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Protected areas and biological corridors in the Woods of Jussy-Douvaine
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rougequeuecfrontblanc. www.vogelwwarte.ch
Annex: 2 list of protected and inventoried areas
Sources: SITG et Swisstopo. SH
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Protected areas withinthe woods of Jussy (canton Geneva)
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- Private reserve of 22.4 ha (ProNatura 1974)Inventory in the low wetlands list of national importance (1987, No 1470) 3.9 ha closed to the public !- Larger site of the Prés de Villette : 64.5 ha reproduction site of national importance for the reproduction of batraciens 62% property of the state of Geneva).
Sources: SITG et Swisstopo. SH
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Towards an integrated quantitative and qualitative monitoring methodology : a pedagogical exercice
6 ecocounters to measure visitors flows 6 Camera traps and data analysis to evaluate fauna disturbance 37 qualitative interviews with various user groups (indicating
conflicts, satisfaction, demands) Observations to identify various types of activities in time and space
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II. Assessing visitors’ flows, forest users’ conflicts, visitors’ preferences : an integrated and interdisciplinary methodology
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Monitoring faunalocation & results of counters & camera traps :
Prés de Villette
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Relative importance / number of human (yellowdot) / fauna(green dot)
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Visitors flowsPrés de Villette : some results
Variations according to place, weekday, hours, seasons, weather conditions and material conditions
An approximate estimate of 10’ 080 visitors a year for the Prés de Villette
(Average from the 3 counters between Oct. 2012 and Oct. 2013 : 20’176 / 2 – which is a minimal number as people do often walk in a loop and may therefore pass only once in front of the ecocounter.)
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Green ecocounter 1Blue ecocounter 2Red ecocounter 5
Monday 18.02.2013 to Sunday 24.02.2013
Monday 20.10.2013 to Sunday 27.10.2013
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Daily profile of visitors’ flowsPrés de Villette 2013-2014
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Sources: Eco-visio. Eco compteur
Hourly profile of a week day’s visitors flow(Mean for Monday to Friday, counter 2)
(hours X % of visitors)
Hourly profile of a weekend day’s visitors flow (Mean for Saturday and Sunday, counter 2)
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Results of the camera traps buffer zone : Prés-de-Villette
38%
3%14%9%
11%
8%
0%3%
14%
Proportion of users :
Walkers
Walkerswith dogson leashDogs
Bikers
Joggers
Horsebackridders
Empty
Fauna
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Results of camera trapsPrés de Villette
Sample : 946 pictures taken from 3 camera traps (sampling over 4 weeksthrough 4 seasons 2013-2014)
The greatest frequentation is between 11:00 – 12:00 and 15:0 – 16:00 and between 18:00-19:00
60% of walkers are in pairs or more
During the period where dogs are requested to be on leash (April 1- July 15) over 80% are free (82.9%).
There are visitors all day long and even early and late at night so that the quiet time in the forest is reduced to about 4 hours
Wild fauna is only little represented on the pictures (CT not placed on corridors and not capable to catch small fauna)
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Faunain Prés de Villette
and the Woods of Jussy and Douvaine
Photographed fauna in decreasing order of importance in and around the nature reserve of Prés-de-Villette Crows (Corvus corone); hares (Lepus Europaeus); fox (Vulpes vulpes); bore (Sus scrofa); roe deer (Capreolus capreolus); hédgehog (Erinaceus europaeus); Europeanbadger (Meles meles); small mustelids and diverse cats domestique (Felis silvestriscatus).
The only international red list species is the braun hare (LC - Préoccupation mineure). However numerous in the canton of Geneva, where there is no hunting since 1974.
Roe deer has been photographed only in the central zone of the nature reserve. The species is not so frequent, relatively easily disturbed by visitors especially by dogs. Roe deer is considered a priority species in the transboundary management plan. They are also the most frequently hit on the roads.
The priority mammals identified as important in the forest management plan are: Deer, polecat, hermine (stoat or ermine), musaraigne aquatique (shrew), muscardin, beavers for the priority species of flora – see annex(Plan de gestion transfrontalier Bois de Jussy – Bois de Douvaine. Octobre 2008. Ecotec).
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Results of camera traps : humans and fauna
Prés de Villette
Graph of Frequentation CT Réserve (DGNP) HumanCyclersJoggersHorseridersVehiclesCatsFoxRoe deerHareBoarCrowHedgehogMustelidsEuropean BadgerDogsGraph of Frequentation CT 1
Graph of Frequentation CT 5
Graph of Frequentation CT 2
170 apparitions / core reserve68 humans 40%43 roe deer 25%22 boars 13%3 hedghogs1.8%
16 hare 9.4%6 fox 3.5%1 badger 0.5%1 mustelid6.5%
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Sample size 4 weeks – 4 seasons year round 2013:(18-24.02 / 22-28.04 / 22-28.07 / 21-27.10 2013)
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III. Meeting visitors’ and wildlife needs : sensibilisation and participation at the center
Developing the transboundary region’s capacity in : Sensibilizing users (emphasis on communication) Regulating and enforcing adapted rules, by engaging users Monitoring of recreation with the participation of stakeholders
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Maison de la forêt, future nature center ?
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For conserving the woods of Jussy-Douvaine, strengthen : The role of high schools The role of NGOs The role of governmental agencies (local-international) The role of the land owners The role of citizens, users, workers and inhabitants
And further develop : Interdisciplinary applied research Cross sectoral management Transboundary governance
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Swiss institutions/actors French institutions/actorsInternational Directives Habitat
European Landscape ConventionFSC
National LPN parcs périurbains d’importance nationale (OFEV)LFO réserves intégrales Réseau écologique national
Natura 2000
Regional Plan PaysageParc d’agglomération
CantonDGNPProNaturahepia
Region Rhône Alpes Departement
CRENONFASTERS
Regionaltransboundary
Agglomeration Project Greater GenevaContrats corridors and Contrats rivières
SPAGE/SDAGE
Intercommunal SCoT
Communal Plans directeurs communaux
MunicipalitiesLocalassociations: Claire Vivre
Intercommunal Syndicats Local plans of urbanism Plan local d’urbanisme
Owners Forest owners’ association Gy-Jussy-Presinge
CRPF ?
Inhabitants forest users
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IV. Towards a shared vision and governance :for an agglomeration- or periurban forest park across borders
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Institutional opportunities and constraints
Constraints :
Bi-national transboundary forest and park projectLack of strong regional governmental partner to
involve on the project on the French sideTransboundary Agglomeration : other priorities
(transport, housing, energy)Decreasing ressources of nature management
administrationsMultiplicity of small private owners in France in
particularLack of valorization by nature protection actors of
the recreation values (well being and nature education of inhabitants of the city)
Programme «Nature en ville» nature in the city maymarginalize interest in peri-urban forests
Insufficient access with soft mobility (public transportation)
Lack of political will
Opportunities :
Interreg IIIPlan de gestion massif 2008
A biological corridor recognized of importance between (Voirons and Léman)Agglomeration project of Greater Geneva
Regional crossboundary intercommunal association for the protection and valorization of the Massif Jussy-Douvaine centered on the rehabilitation of the Forest House into a nature center (PDC)
Swiss forest owners’ association JJPPDF 2008-2014 (biodiversity oriented forestry, tranquilityzones)
Natura 2000 sites (France), and network of 7 nature reserves including, two sites of national importance in canton Geneva (wetlands and batraciens).
Various inventories of fauna and flora (ZNIEFF )
Landscape Plan (Plan paysage C04 : agglomeration park
Involvement of higher school of applied sciences (hepia)
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REFERENCES :
ECOTEC ENVIRONNEMENT SA. Version finale octobre 2008. Plan de gestion transfrontalier Bois de Jussy – Bois de Douvaine. Interreg III, Gestion des sites naturels de valeur et des espèces menacées.
POGET ET MEYNET. Mars 2014. Plan de gestion des forêts du massif de Gy-Jussy-Presinge 2014-2028.
Jullierat Orianne, 2012. Potentiels de mise en valeur du patrimoine naturel et culturel de la forêt de Jussy-Douvaine, poumon du bassin de vie franco-valdo-genevois. Thèse de Bachelor, hepia, HES-SO Genève
Finger-Stich, A, Hausser, Y., Galland, Haesler, S (enseignants). 2013. Etude de fréquentation du Pré de Villette, travail pratique de la Filière Gestion de la nature (GN3), hepia, Genève (yet unpublished).
Fischer, Claude (2002) et Albert Samuel (2005). Impact des chiens dans la nature et sur la faune en particulier », Service des forêts, de la protection de la nature et du paysage.
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Annex 2 : Threatenedspecies of the Woodsof Jussy - Douvaine
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Annex 2
List of protected and inventoried areas of the Bois de JussyDouvaine:
Source : Jullierat, 2012
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WITH THANKS TO
Orianne Jullierat, Philippe Poget, Bureau Poget et Meynet, Aline Blaser (DGNP), Joëlle Massy (DETA), Valérian Vittet (DGNP), Patrik Fouvy (DGNP), Claude Fischer (hepia), Yves Hausser (hepia), Blaise Galland, Romain Tagand (hepia), Lucien Guignet (hepia), Michaël Cid (hepia), François Niggli (DIM), Christiane Ilg (hepia) and the students of the class GN3 of the faculty of nature management, hepia, 2012-2013
NB: The presentation summarizes only some results of an exploratory and pedagogical exercice. Do not hesitate to contact the authors Andréa Finger-Stich and Sandra Haessler for further information
Aeshna mixta, Eliane Demierre
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