Restoration of the Mountain Pine moor Ödmoos

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    Description of solution
    Summary (Challenges; Objectives)

    The mountain pine high moor Ödmoos is located north of the city of Traunstein and covers 16 hectares. After World War I the moor was drained and reforested with spruce and pine. The character of the moor was lost to a large extent. In 1985 the renaturation began. Spruce and pine trees were felled and the drainage channels were closed with natural materials such as wood and peat. Volunteers from the Traunstein district group of the Bund Naturschutz continue to regularly remove disturbing spruce, birch, Scots pine and alder buckthorn, which counteract the development of the moor. 

    Location Latitude
    47.8829000000
    Location Longitude
    12.6764000000
    Keywords
    Ecosystem (s) impacted
    Wetlands
    Other challenges
    Biodiversity
    Exposition
    Is there population exposed?
    No
    Activity
    Are there jobs created in the nature-based sector?
    Don't know
    Are there new employments in tourism sector, sport activities or recreational activites ?
    Don't know
    Are there new activities in the tourism sector , sport activities or recreational activites?
    No
    Are there new/traditional activities that increased?
    I don't know
    International classification
    Sustainable development goals addressed
    SDG 13 – Climate action
    Temporal aspects
    Design life time of the action
    More than 10 years
    Implementation time of the action
    Don’t know
    Others
    Participatory process
    No
    Is it possible to transpose this action in a different context?
    Yes, but difficult to transpose
    Risk reduction
    Hazard
    ?
    Exposure
    ?
    Vulnerability
    ?
    Feasibility
    Technical Feasibility
    +/-
    Economic Feasibility
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    Environment
    Water
    +
    Soil
    +
    Vegetation
    +
    Landscape
    0
    Biodiversity
    +
    Society
    Quality of Life
    0
    Community involvement
    0
    Landscape Heritage
    0
    Economy
    Revitalization
    ?
    Local Economy
    ?