Meeting on EUROPEAN Wilderness Standards in a German context
Representatives of WWF, Zoological Society Frankfurt, Europarc, European Wilderness Society and Wild Europe Initiative were discussing European Wilderness Standards and
Read MoreRepresentatives of WWF, Zoological Society Frankfurt, Europarc, European Wilderness Society and Wild Europe Initiative were discussing European Wilderness Standards and
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Quality Standard helps to implement the EC Wilderness Guidance
Read MoreWilderness areas represent a vital element of Europe’s natural and cultural heritage. In addition to their intrinsic value, they offer
Read More34 Wilderness Advocates, governmental representatives and NGOs met for three days in the Wilderness of the Island of Vilm to
Read MoreWilderness Dialogue The Federal Government of Germany has publicly announced that by 2020 Germany will have 2% of its land
Read MoreThe objective of the European Wilderness Quality Standard and Audit System is a standardized and applicable Wilderness standard that serves
Read MoreWe may not be aware of them, but we use standards every day, in all aspects of our daily lives
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society has been accepted by the Verified Conservation Areas (VCA) Council as an auditor. The European Wilderness
Read MoreThe issue of the size for European Wilderness areas is a complex topic and was vividly discussed by the international team of experts.
Read MoreWilderness conservation is a complex issue! It is not easy to find a comprehensive definition covering the very diverse subcontinent of Europe.
Read MoreThe study led by Nuria Selva was carried out in the Polish Eastern Carpathians (Bieszczady.
Read MoreExcluding extractive use such as hunting and fishing or collecting non timber forest product such as berries, nuts and mushrooms are important criteria to meet Wilderness quality standard.
Read MoreThe WWF Austria has prepared a map of areas with high Wilderness potential that could meet the criteria of the
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