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Tibor Hartel
The CAP and wood-pastures from Romania
Email: hartel.tibor@gmail.com http://arboriremarcabili.ro/en/
Europe’s wood pastures: condemned to a slow death by the CAP?
17 November 2015, European Parliament, Brussels
Social-ecological momentum for
wood-pasture sustainability in Romania
Because:
- historical, social, institutional and political context –
momentum to ‘fill in’ good policies in the system.
- substantial proportion of the society relies on provisioning
and other ecosystem services of wood-pastures and other
farmland – momentum to keep the social-ecological
system connected.
- ecologically valuable wood-pastures with key structural
elements like native vegetation, large, old trees, shrubs and
wetlands – momentum to maintain high conservation
value of wood-pastures.
- there are several threats amplifying
- the CAP could play a major role in all these – see next
slides. If this momentum not capitalized, major loss will
happen.
Values of wood-pastures
- Economic
- Social
- Ecological
- Aesthetic/cultural
- Historical
Shepherd feeding his goats with leaves of an ancient beech in
Transylvania. ©Tobias Plieninger
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
Trees: direct payments, cross compliance rules
• GAEC 7 – Maintenance of landscape elements
including scattered trees (GAEC 7.1.)...for habitats
and for the maintenance of farming landscape.
• Trees cannot be removed without the permission
from forestry institutions.
• If trees are died/dried or ‘dying’, farmers will present
to APIA a formal approval from the forestry
institutions, before cutting the tree. Forestry
authorities typically approve such requests.
– We continue to loose ecologically and culturally valuable trees
even with the CAP. Urgent need to address this issue.
Recommendation: explicitly recognize the crucial
importance of large, old, hollowing trees (GAEC 7).
• SMR 3 – Conservation of natural habitats
and the wild plant and animals species – in
protected areas and outside.
• Destruction of reproduction and resting
places (migration, hibernation included) of
wildlife...through cutting trees from
farmland...is forbidden.
• However, dried/died or ‘severely damaged’
trees are removed, burned (see previous
slide).
Recommendation: recognize the crucial
importance of large, old, hollowing trees
(SMR3).
Six white storks roosting
in this tree!
Large old trees have huge ecological value, cultural
values, informational values and option values. These
values should not be actively eroded by policy.
2015 June
2015 October
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
Trees: direct payments, cross compliance rules
Trees: transposition of European Regulations into RO policy
Ordinance no. 3/2015 (Romania):
• Crowns of the trees are considered
ineligible elements – yet these trees are
protected under GAEC7, and 100
trees/ha is allowed under GAEC 7.
• From 2018 the system will change to the
pro-rata reduction in eligibility in
proportion to the coverage of ineligible
features in pastures (Ordinance
no.3/2015).
– We will continue to loose trees.
Recommendation: do not deduct the tree
crown from the eligible area of CAP
support.
Tree crowns have huge ‘insurance value’ in
farmland, as they provide food alternatives (e.g.
mast, acorn, fruits, leaves) and shelter for
livestock – and people. These values should be
acknowledged, promoted and not destroyed by
policy.
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
Shrubs – direct payments and cross compliance rules
• GAEC 7: compact patches of shrubs
exceeding 0.01 ha are not eligible for
direct payments.
• Shrubs as habitats are indirectly
recognized (GAEC 7).
• No explicit request for maintaining some
shrubs in the wood-pasture. Therefore
they are often completely removed.
Recommendation: explicitly promote
scattered scrubs in wood-pastures as
habitats and nurses.
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
Grassland management
• GAEC 7: 0.3 LU is a minimal
requirement for accessing payments.
• Old and new (e.g. 5 year old) pastures
are treated similarly.
Recommendations:
(i) Establish an upper level grazing
pressure to avoid overgrazing.
(ii) Adjust livestock type with
grassland type.
(iii) Distinguish between ancient
pastures and new ones.
1763-1787
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
Ancient pasture.
Wetland management
Small sized temporary ponds are typical
components of traditional wood-pastures
grazed by buffalo and cattle from Eastern
Europe.
These small water bodies are crucial habitats for
protected wildlife species such as the yellow
bellied toad, great crested newt and other
species.
Recommendations:
(i) Recognize the links between grazing
management and wetlands.
(ii) Promote grazing with buffalo whenever
traditionally present.
(iii) Promote active maintenance of wetlands.
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
© Orsolya Tóth
© Orsolya Tóth
RDP: rural heritage conservation
• Measure 7.6 offers financial help for the protection
of cultural heritage at local level to achieve
positive impact on local tourism and business sector.
• Targets buildings which are recognized as historical
monuments by RO legislation.
• Wood-pastures are missing from this measure,
although they represent a huge potential for
achieving the RDP vision.
Recommendation: recognize and financially promote
(ancient) wood-pastures as highly important
elements of the local cultural, ecological and
landscape identity. Promote (re)connection of
people with wood-pastures.
Old times
Present times
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
RDP: Investments in forestation
• Measure 08 aims to financially promote the increase of
forested areas, because of its benefits to biodiversity,
carbon storage etc.
• Farmlands, including wood-pastures, can be forested.
• This kills open grown trees (oaks, pear etc.) and
reduces the exceptional biodiversity of wood-pastures.
• Usually the ‘do not see the trees for the wood’ attitude
dominates.
Recommendation: Highlight the danger of loosing wood-
pastures due to reforestation.
Promote strategies for restoring forested wood-pastures.
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
• Inventory and characterize the wood-pastures,
and create a scientific database for informing policy
makers. We have already ca 200,000 hectares from
Transylvania.
• Develop a regional and national social-ecological
evaluation system for wood-pastures. Identify criteria
for priority wood-pastures (e.g. the ancient wood
pastures could be such priorities).
• Based on the inventory and evaluation, develop agri-
environment measures to incentivise the maintenance
of priority wood-pastures – strengthening the traditional,
and developing / amplifying new values (see right
picture).
• Conduct awareness raising campaigns for the
authorities, from local to national level, and for farmers
and other wood-pasture users (and potential users).
The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures: other recommendations
Ancient wood-pastures in artistic exhibition.
© Florin Ghenade – ‘ Old Trees’ –
Galeria Posibilă, Bucharest (2015)
European wood-pastures in a
social-ecological context.
Acknowledgements: I am grateful to the following persons for their ‘eye opening touch’: Jill Butler,
Berta Martin-Lopez, Ted Green, Frans Vera, Tobias Plieninger, Joern Fischer, Alexandru Goţa.
Special thanks for the organizers of this wood-pasture policy event.
My research on wood-pastures of Transylvania was funded by an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship
and the AGFORWARD project.
© Orsolya Tóth
Thank you for your attention!
Ancient oak, Breite wood-pasture.
© Florin Ghenade – ‘ Old Trees’ exhibition –
Galeria Posibilă

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Romanian wood-pastures and the Common Agricultural Policy

  • 1. Tibor Hartel The CAP and wood-pastures from Romania Email: hartel.tibor@gmail.com http://arboriremarcabili.ro/en/ Europe’s wood pastures: condemned to a slow death by the CAP? 17 November 2015, European Parliament, Brussels
  • 2. Social-ecological momentum for wood-pasture sustainability in Romania Because: - historical, social, institutional and political context – momentum to ‘fill in’ good policies in the system. - substantial proportion of the society relies on provisioning and other ecosystem services of wood-pastures and other farmland – momentum to keep the social-ecological system connected. - ecologically valuable wood-pastures with key structural elements like native vegetation, large, old trees, shrubs and wetlands – momentum to maintain high conservation value of wood-pastures. - there are several threats amplifying - the CAP could play a major role in all these – see next slides. If this momentum not capitalized, major loss will happen.
  • 3. Values of wood-pastures - Economic - Social - Ecological - Aesthetic/cultural - Historical Shepherd feeding his goats with leaves of an ancient beech in Transylvania. ©Tobias Plieninger
  • 4. The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures Trees: direct payments, cross compliance rules • GAEC 7 – Maintenance of landscape elements including scattered trees (GAEC 7.1.)...for habitats and for the maintenance of farming landscape. • Trees cannot be removed without the permission from forestry institutions. • If trees are died/dried or ‘dying’, farmers will present to APIA a formal approval from the forestry institutions, before cutting the tree. Forestry authorities typically approve such requests. – We continue to loose ecologically and culturally valuable trees even with the CAP. Urgent need to address this issue. Recommendation: explicitly recognize the crucial importance of large, old, hollowing trees (GAEC 7).
  • 5. • SMR 3 – Conservation of natural habitats and the wild plant and animals species – in protected areas and outside. • Destruction of reproduction and resting places (migration, hibernation included) of wildlife...through cutting trees from farmland...is forbidden. • However, dried/died or ‘severely damaged’ trees are removed, burned (see previous slide). Recommendation: recognize the crucial importance of large, old, hollowing trees (SMR3). Six white storks roosting in this tree! Large old trees have huge ecological value, cultural values, informational values and option values. These values should not be actively eroded by policy. 2015 June 2015 October The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures Trees: direct payments, cross compliance rules
  • 6. Trees: transposition of European Regulations into RO policy Ordinance no. 3/2015 (Romania): • Crowns of the trees are considered ineligible elements – yet these trees are protected under GAEC7, and 100 trees/ha is allowed under GAEC 7. • From 2018 the system will change to the pro-rata reduction in eligibility in proportion to the coverage of ineligible features in pastures (Ordinance no.3/2015). – We will continue to loose trees. Recommendation: do not deduct the tree crown from the eligible area of CAP support. Tree crowns have huge ‘insurance value’ in farmland, as they provide food alternatives (e.g. mast, acorn, fruits, leaves) and shelter for livestock – and people. These values should be acknowledged, promoted and not destroyed by policy. The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
  • 7. Shrubs – direct payments and cross compliance rules • GAEC 7: compact patches of shrubs exceeding 0.01 ha are not eligible for direct payments. • Shrubs as habitats are indirectly recognized (GAEC 7). • No explicit request for maintaining some shrubs in the wood-pasture. Therefore they are often completely removed. Recommendation: explicitly promote scattered scrubs in wood-pastures as habitats and nurses. The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
  • 8. Grassland management • GAEC 7: 0.3 LU is a minimal requirement for accessing payments. • Old and new (e.g. 5 year old) pastures are treated similarly. Recommendations: (i) Establish an upper level grazing pressure to avoid overgrazing. (ii) Adjust livestock type with grassland type. (iii) Distinguish between ancient pastures and new ones. 1763-1787 The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures Ancient pasture.
  • 9. Wetland management Small sized temporary ponds are typical components of traditional wood-pastures grazed by buffalo and cattle from Eastern Europe. These small water bodies are crucial habitats for protected wildlife species such as the yellow bellied toad, great crested newt and other species. Recommendations: (i) Recognize the links between grazing management and wetlands. (ii) Promote grazing with buffalo whenever traditionally present. (iii) Promote active maintenance of wetlands. The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures © Orsolya Tóth © Orsolya Tóth
  • 10. RDP: rural heritage conservation • Measure 7.6 offers financial help for the protection of cultural heritage at local level to achieve positive impact on local tourism and business sector. • Targets buildings which are recognized as historical monuments by RO legislation. • Wood-pastures are missing from this measure, although they represent a huge potential for achieving the RDP vision. Recommendation: recognize and financially promote (ancient) wood-pastures as highly important elements of the local cultural, ecological and landscape identity. Promote (re)connection of people with wood-pastures. Old times Present times The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
  • 11. RDP: Investments in forestation • Measure 08 aims to financially promote the increase of forested areas, because of its benefits to biodiversity, carbon storage etc. • Farmlands, including wood-pastures, can be forested. • This kills open grown trees (oaks, pear etc.) and reduces the exceptional biodiversity of wood-pastures. • Usually the ‘do not see the trees for the wood’ attitude dominates. Recommendation: Highlight the danger of loosing wood- pastures due to reforestation. Promote strategies for restoring forested wood-pastures. The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures
  • 12. • Inventory and characterize the wood-pastures, and create a scientific database for informing policy makers. We have already ca 200,000 hectares from Transylvania. • Develop a regional and national social-ecological evaluation system for wood-pastures. Identify criteria for priority wood-pastures (e.g. the ancient wood pastures could be such priorities). • Based on the inventory and evaluation, develop agri- environment measures to incentivise the maintenance of priority wood-pastures – strengthening the traditional, and developing / amplifying new values (see right picture). • Conduct awareness raising campaigns for the authorities, from local to national level, and for farmers and other wood-pasture users (and potential users). The CAP and Romanian wood-pastures: other recommendations Ancient wood-pastures in artistic exhibition. © Florin Ghenade – ‘ Old Trees’ – Galeria Posibilă, Bucharest (2015)
  • 13. European wood-pastures in a social-ecological context.
  • 14. Acknowledgements: I am grateful to the following persons for their ‘eye opening touch’: Jill Butler, Berta Martin-Lopez, Ted Green, Frans Vera, Tobias Plieninger, Joern Fischer, Alexandru Goţa. Special thanks for the organizers of this wood-pasture policy event. My research on wood-pastures of Transylvania was funded by an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship and the AGFORWARD project. © Orsolya Tóth
  • 15. Thank you for your attention! Ancient oak, Breite wood-pasture. © Florin Ghenade – ‘ Old Trees’ exhibition – Galeria Posibilă

Notas do Editor

  1. Highlight the important need for considering the historical, social, political, institutional and ecological contexts. These systems were used for economic purposes, and this generated and maintained the ecological capital which in turn supported economy. Livestock grazing and biodiversity linked.
  2. Highlights the importance of deeply rooted worldviews and attitudes in applying policies. Good Agricultural and Environmental Condition (GAEC)
  3. Statutory Management Requirements (SMR)
  4. Ancient wood-pastures have several option values, which are not fully discovered, nor acknowledged by the society. This slide presents a wonderful example of traditional activities which maintain the structural properties of wood-pastures as well as new links to these wood-pastures fostered by an important artistic event organized by Galeria Posibila (Bucharest). It is exactly these multiple value types which needs to be strengthened and fostered altogether in order to assure the long term sustainability of these systems. I see the legacy value of the 'Old trees' project in this as well. (slides from my Brussels presentation). Ps: do you see the 'potential user'? Ps2: do you agree that you may have a demand for wood-pastures, its just that you dont know yet:) You dont know that you like wood-pastures. This is just one reason why they should be protected.