TRANSGREEN - Experts amazed by impacts of building projects on nature

13-06-2019

Motion, dynamic, speed. These are words that, to a large extent, embody our lives. Highways seem to be a solution to the dynamics of development. A solution that interests us from many points of view - through the landscapes that are destroyed, but also through the way they are built.

The Transgreen project brings together several organizations involved in nature conservation to bring sustainable green infrastructure. To this end, the Milvus Group together with its partner Association for Protected Areas - Propark organized at the end of May a workshop for specialists, called "Using Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to develop a responsible transport network for the environment".

  • Why is it important for Romania to have well-trained specialists in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)?

Marius Nistorescu, Infrastructure Specialist and workshop trainer, believes that "roads must be built to meet the requirements of the European Commission's directives and should be at a European-level criteria. From the environmental perspective, this advances a greater consideration for green issues, especially for biodiversity. On the ground, that translates as destroying as few natural habitats as possible and preserving the continuity of the green corridors. All this could be done by adapting the infrastructure, maintaining those corridors essential to the movement of wildlife."

Fragmentation and disturbance of valuable ecosystems, whether or not included in protected natural areas, are not a real development solution. Previous year’s examples have shown that incomplete design and feasibility studies can have direct effects on humans - ex. accidents caused by bears that came out on the highway Sibiu - Deva.

  • How do experts react to this new perspective on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)?

Ion Dumitru is a manager at a consulting firm in Brasov. The Colţeşti Workshop was a very pleasant surprise for him: "it was astounding, although I had basic notions about how a mechanism, an ecological chain works, I did not expect that we, humans, with our minor changes can actually trigger such huge losses on nature

The meeting focused on the practical experience and active involvement, the challenges faced by the participants in practice were analysed, and the concrete international examples demonstrated that the development of an ecological road infrastructure is possible. Just as we wish it, here in Romania.

 

 

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