Improving ecological continuity between Natural Parks

The Doubs River forms a natural boundary between France and Switzerland, dividing two connected natural parks: Doubs Horloger Regional Natural Park in France and Doubs Natural Regional Park in Switzerland. These parks aim to jointly preserve the region's biodiversity and cultural heritage, but they face challenges due to different environmental protection systems in each country.

To improve cooperation, the parks sought help from b-solutions, which produced a report analysing the legal frameworks and protection mechanisms in both countries. 

Learn more about this case and the solutions elaborated by b-solutions expert Clarisse Kauber from Euro-Institut: https://www.b-solutionsproject.com/post/enhancing-cross-border-environmental-cooperation-between-natural-parks

For more details, access the case summary and the report of this b-solutions case p 122-125: : https://www.b-solutionsproject.com/_files/ugd/8f68c1_1c1d85fd72854d228ac5f843261336a9.pdf

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