Description
Le Provincial Nature Reserves have been established by the Autonomous Province of Trento since the 1980s to protect the most precious natural places in its territory that are not included in parks, recognising their significant environmental, cultural and scientific interest.
In addition to ordinary management (tabling, surveillance and cleaning), active management and renaturalisation activities are always carried out, with interventions that can be divided into three categories:
A. Naturalistic restoration interventions
Extraordinary interventions to reconstitute the original characteristics of the habitats, modified by relatively recent anthropic interventions, through the one-off execution of works that permanently and significantly modify the physical characteristics of the site.
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B. One-off environmental improvement works
Interventions to improve the general environmental conditions and in particular the wildlife receptivity of the site, through one-off works that permanently and significantly alter the physical characteristics of the site.
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C. Ordinary active protection and improvement interventions
Various interventions that, while not permanently modifying the natural habitat, introduce "artificial" elements into the environment aimed at active protection especially of fauna or "artificially" preserve the current vegetation stage.
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Among the interventions that have been carried out, the most relevant have obtained important co-financing from the European Union(LIFE funds), as they are considered to be able to contribute significantly to the Community's environmental policy.