Mapping governance for Alpine biodiversity: enhancing coordination and cooperation through a novel visual tool

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Dietachmair, Jakob (1), Salzger, Janin (1)
Hanna Öllös (1)
Dietachmair, Jakob (1), Salzger, Janin (1)

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(1) CIPRA International Lab, Hirschgraben 15, 6800, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, AT

(1) CIPRA International Lab, Hirschgraben 15, 6800, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, AT

Categories: Biodiversity, Conservation, Monitoring, Policy, Sustainable Development
Keywords: biodiversity governance, policy and governance, Alpine region

Categories: Biodiversity, Conservation, Monitoring, Policy, Sustainable Development
Keywords: biodiversity governance, policy and governance, Alpine region

Preserving biodiversity in the Alpine region requires a well-coordinated approach, yet governance is fragmented across different policies, institutions, and countries. This presentation introduces a novel governance map of biodiversity in the Alpine region, integrating these multi-level governance structures into a single visual representation.

By making existing governance structures and relationships visible, clarifying the complex policy landscape, and showing possible opportunities, the map is a key instrument for enhancing transparency and coordination in biodiversity protection in the Alpine region. It identifies overlaps, synergies, and gaps within existing governance frameworks, thereby facilitating cooperation between actors. It supports decision-making by helping policymakers and institutions navigate governance interactions, optimize funding mechanisms, and strengthen cross-border cooperation, ultimately driving progress in Alpine biodiversity protection.

This presentation will explore the methodology behind the development of the biodiversity governance map, its structure and its potential to drive meaningful progress in Alpine biodiversity governance.

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