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The EU Member States represented on the LIFE Committee, together with the LIFE Unit, have identified the 18 Best LIFE-Nature projects completed during 2010.
This Best LIFE-Nature Projects aims to recognise some of the best LIFE Nature projects that completed their work during the reference period 2010. All projects completed within the reference period were initially technically assessed by the LIFE Unit’s External Assistance Team to produce a first list of Best Projects. The final selection was undertaken by the Member States. From the 18 "Best" projects, 6 projects were selected as being "Best of the Best" projects. These are, in no particular order:
| The 6 "Best of the Best" LIFE Nature Projects 2010 | |
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| BurrenLIFE Farming for conservation in the Burren web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: National Parks and Wildlife ServiceDept of Environment, Heritage and Local Government |
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| Lippe-Aue Optimisation of the pSCI "Lippe flood plain between Hamm and Hangfort" web summary | website| Layman's report Beneficiary: Stadt Hamm, Umweltamt |
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| BASSES Management and conservation of temporary ponds in Minorca web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Conselleria de Medi Ambient |
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| RPWHI Restoring Priority Woodland Habitats in Ireland web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Coillte Teoranta - The Irish Forestry Board |
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| STREAM River Avon cSAC: demonstrating strategic restoration and management web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: English Nature |
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| Lince Moura/Barrancos Recovery of Iberian Lynx habitat in Moura/Barrancos Site web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Liga para a Protecção da Natureza |
The following projects (in chronological order) are "Best" LIFE Nature projects 2010:
| The 12 "Best" LIFE Nature Projects 2010 |
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| Donauwaelder Alluvial forests and slope forests of the Upper Danube Valley web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Land Oberösterreich |
| Quebranta Andalucía Preliminary actions and reintroduction of the bearded vulture web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Fundación Gypaetus |
| LIFE TBFPA Headwater streams and faunistic Heritage associated web summary | website| layman's report Beneficiary: Parc Naturel régional du Morvan |
| Apron II Programme for the conservation of the Rhône-Apron (Zingel asper) and its habitats web summary | website| layman's report Beneficiary: Conservatoire Rhône-Alpes des Espaces Naturels (CREN) |
| EAGLELIFE Arrangement of spotted eagles and black stork conservation in Estoniay web summary | website Beneficiary: Estonian Ornithological Society |
| EPU (HNP) Grassland restoration and marsh protectin in Egyek-Pusztakócs web summary Beneficiary: Hortobágy National Park Directorate |
| Fpmswe Freshwater Pearl Mussel and its habitats in Sweden web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Världsnaturfonden WWF |
| Life plateau de Montselgues Preservation of the heathlands, peatlands and bats of Montselgues web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Conservatoire Rhône-Alpes des Espaces Naturels - Antenne Drôme-Ardèche |
| SAVEDP Pelecanus crispus Romania - Saving Pelecanus crispus in the Danube Delta web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve Authority |
| ROSORIS Natural meadows and pastures of Östergötland - restoration and maintenance web summary | website | layman's report Beneficiary: Länsstyrelsen Östergötland |
| REMAB Restoration of Meadow Bird Habitats web summary | layman's report Beneficiary: Skov- og Naturstyrelsen |
| Canal de Castilla
Wetland restoration and management: Canal de Castilla Special Protection Area web summary | website Beneficiary: Fundación 2001 Global Nature |
Scoring of completed LIFE-Nature projects began in 2007, using a set of criteria developed by the Commission. These criteria include: improvement of the conservation status of the species/habitats targeted at project sites; the short-term leverage effect of the project (ie additional resources mobilised during the project); the extent to which the species/habitats targeted at project sites have attained long-term sustainability and fully favourable conservation status; the long-term leverage effect (ie resources and support mobilised to maintain and reinforce the improvements of conservation status in the long-term); regional/national/international impact.
All completed projects are initially assessed by the LIFE Unit’s external monitoring team (the Astrale consortium). The monitors rank all the projects that end during the reference period to produce a first list of 20-25 "Best" projects. The final selection is undertaken by the Member States, each "Best" project being further evaluated by at least two Member States, and an average score is established (also taking into account the monitors' evaluation). The 5 top-scoring projects are the 5 "Best of the Best" projects.
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