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Actions to maintain and restore the Luberon Forest’s biodiversity: focus on old-growth and ancient

forests network

Provence – Alpes – Côte d’Azur, France

under the auspices of Unesco

• Territory

• Natural heritage

• How we preserve forest biodiversity

• Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

• French Mediterranean Natura 2000 “Habitat trees” and “Old-growth patches”

French regional parks

• Luberon Regional Nature Park (1977)

• Provence

• 77 municipalities

• National Geological Nature Reserve (1987)

• Biosphere Reserve (1997)

• Luberon European & Global Geopark (2004)

Park territory

Petit Luberon Grand Luberon

Luberon oriental

Monts de Vaucluse

Apt

Cavaillon

Pertuis

Manosque

Forcalquier

Apt

Cavaillon

Pertuis

Manosque

Forcalquier

• Luberon Regional Nature Park (study area)

• Area : 1953.88 km2

• More than 170,000 inhabitants

9 Natura 2000 sites - 470 km2

Grand Luberon

Petit Luberon

Ochres

• 1/3 French flora (1800 higher plant species)

• 45% of French vertebrates (270 vertebrate species)

Natural heritage

• 660 spider species

• 587 insect taxa of patrimonial significance

• …

Natural heritage

How we preserve forest biodiversity

Dialogue during the elaboration of the forest’s management plans and before tree felling:

• ecological diagnosis, • period of tranquility for bird nesting in sensitive areas, • technical advice.

Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

HOW WE INCREASE OUR UNDERSTANDING HOW WE IMPLEMENT THE STRATEGY HOW WE SHARE OUR KNOWLEDGE

How we preserve forest biodiversity

Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

HOW WE INCREASE OUR UNDERSTANDING Ecological studies on forests and biodiversity reservoirs

Inventory of forest biodiversity reservoirs Forest description

72 specific species

Teucrium polium, et Phillyrea angustifolia specific of recent forests,

Phillyrea latifolia et Mercurialis perennis, specific of ancient forests

AgroparisTech / INRA study, 2013 : Is there a flora specific of the ancient mediterranean forests of the Luberon Park?

Characteristics of biodiversity reservoirs in our Mediterranean forests

IRSTEA Thesis, 2015-2017 : Forest networks and flora biodiversity Influence of connectivity and history/heritage

GCP survey 2014: Bats activity in quercus pubescens forests What are the influences of forests maturity and naturalness ?

27 species and groups

INP Purpan, 2015: Evaluation of entomological biodiversity in 4 biodiversity reservoirs

Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

HOW WE INCREASE OUR UNDERSTANDING

Ecological studies Inventory of forest biodiversity reservoirs Forest description

Lachat & Bütler 2007

Mountain range Forest range Plot range

Old-growth forest network

Forest reserve /

Free evolving forests

Old-growth patch / Senescence islet

Habitat tree

From 10 ha to + 100 ha from 1 to 10 ha Naturalness of the

forest matrix

Ecological role

Biodiversity reservoirs

« Dispersal corridor »

Old-growth forest network: definitions

Habitat tree

Old-growth patch (Senescence islet)

Forest reserve (Free evolving forests)

Dispersal corridor

Salvaudon 2013

Inventory of forest biodiversity reservoirs

Photos taken from planes Natura 2000 documents Forest management plans Other specific documents & Experts knowledge: (local foresters, naturalists…)

Estimating the interest for conservation of old-growth forest network in the field :

- Evaluating degree of naturalness with

WWF method

WWF, 2013. Forêts anciennes à haute valeur de conservation. Les outils d'évaluation

WWF Method At forest stand (1 to 10 ha) • Wildness (perceived naturalness)

•Nature description & Diversity

• Human footprint

Degree of naturalness

« La Tuilière » (Buoux, 84)

Degree of naturalness example

Diversity Naturalness

The WWF method allows to distinguish between very different types of forests

Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

HOW WE INCREASE OUR UNDERSTANDING

Ecological studies on specific forest biodiversity spots Inventory of forest biodiversity reservoirs Characterization of the Luberon forest matrix:

• Ancient forest mapping • Naturalness

Ancient forest mapping

• Forest coverage on 1860-1870 maps

• Recent land use studies

• Recent French national maps of forests

The forest ancientness has an influence on the biodiversity (regardless of the management type) Dupouey et al., 2002

• Specific diversity of indigenous species

• Natural habitats of high interest

• Forest structure

• Probability of presence of microhabitats

• Dynamics of the forest evolution

• Forest’s ancientness

→ Assessment for ecological continuity

Naturalness

Forest types classified by the National forest institute (IFN, 2012)

6 criteria inspired by the WWF « naturalness rapid assessement»

Forest types classified according to naturalness degree

Criteria Description Grade

Species diversity

(number of indigenous species)

0 0

1 1

[ 2 – 4 ] 2

5 or 6 3

> Or = to 7 4

Forest habitat of high interest

Absence 0

Presence 1

Stand structure

Matorral 0

Coppice 1

High forest mixed with coppice

or high forest with low density

2

High forest 3

Criteria Description Grade

Probability of presence of

microhabitats

Low 1

Average 2

High 3

Succession stages and

phases

(according to vegetation

stages)

Pionnier 1

Transition stage 1 2

Transition stage 2 3

Complete 4

Continuity of forest cover

Recent forest 0

Around1860 1

Proven ancient forest 2

Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

HOW WE INCREASE OUR UNDERSTANDING HOW WE IMPLEMENT THE STRATEGY How to link forests of high biodiversity ? French Mediterranean Natura 2000 “Habitat trees” and “Old-growth patches” contract HOW WE SHARE OUR KNOWLEDGE

Mountain range Forest range Plot range

Old-growth forest network

Forest reserve /

Free evolving forests

From 10 ha to + 100 ha

Old-growth patch / Senescence islet

From 1 to 10 ha

Habitat tree

Naturalness of the forest matrix

Ecological role Biodiversity reservoirs

« Dispersal corridors »

Existing tools for conservation and

management

-Strictly protected biological reserves - Forest sections classified « without silviculture » in the management plans - « Exceptional areas » as defined by the Luberon’s park charter - Protection of the central area of the Biosphere Reserve - Other protected lands

- Forest sections classified as -« aging ilots » ? / « senescence ilots » = old-growth patches in the management plans - Natura 2000 « old-growth patches » contracts - Payments for environmental services ?

- Recommendations included in management plans (not required) - Natura 2000 « habitat trees » contracts

- Natura 2000 charter

How it is implemented in today’s forestry

Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

HOW WE INCREASE OUR UNDERSTANDING HOW DO IMPLEMENT THE STRATEGY How to link forests of high biodiversity ? French Mediterranean Natura 2000 “Habitat trees” and “Old-growth patches” contract HOW WE SHARE OUR KNOWLEDGE

Species and habitats of European interest: Chiropters: Barbastella1, Myotis bechsteinii2

Insects: Osmoderma4, Cerambyx cerdo5, Lucanus cervus6, Rosalia alpina7

Habitats: Beech and Oak Forests

1 2 3

4 5 6 7

The Natura 2000 contract’s

Network: A. Habitat trees for species of European interest B. Old-growth patches

Natura 2000 « Habitat trees » and « old-

growth patches » contract

A. Natura 2000 « Habitat trees » contract for species of European interest

Eligibility requirements: • Wood species • Diameter • Senescence evidence* • Presence of remarkable animal species

*

B. Natura 2000 « Old-growth patches » contract

Minimum : 10 trees/ha Minimum area : 0.5 ha

Natura 2000 « Habitat trees » and « Old-growth patches » contract duration: 30 years

Maximum compensation: A. 2 000 €/ha for trees + B. 2 000 €/ha for patches = 1 ha with 10 eligible trees receives 4000 € in compensation

Conservation of the Luberon old-growth and ancient forests network

HOW WE INCREASE OUR UNDERSTANDING HOW WE IMPLEMENT THE STRATEGY HOW WE SHARE KNOWLEDGE Geo-database Awareness, education

« Système d’information territorial » = Shared geodatabase

www.pnrpaca.org

On this

Awareness, education

Copyrights

PNRL, Max Gallardo, GCP, Emmanuel Cosson, Pierre Frappa, Aline Salvaudon, Sophie Bourlon, David Tatin, Arnoul Hamel, Mathieu Berson

Many thanks for your attention

Field trip

8:30 Departure by bus from the hotel parking 8:45 : Goult panoramic view, National forest office presentation of the forest of Luberon 9:30 : Goult, La Grande Bastide, private property in Ochra N2000 site – Practice of the Natura 2000 « Habitat trees » contract. 12:30 : Picnic 15:30 : Presentation of Mount Ventoux forest. Presentation and practice of the WWF assessment tool. 19:00 Back to the hotel

under the auspices of Unesco

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