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Environmental Affairs : a new Working Group
Submitted by sm on Sun, 06/11/2005 - 15:41.
Thomas Sénac, from France, was appointed to chair a new Environment Affairs Working Group. Environmental questions and nature protection Nature protection and environmental questions are becoming a real concern in some (all?) countries for paragliding and hang gliding pilots. This trend is logical, due to the fact that people are practicing more and more sports in nature. Among these sports, paragliding and hang gliding are specific (and somewhat apart from other aerial sports). For example, our take-off and landing sites are in most cases situated in nature. Sometime they can be seen as disturbing the landscape, if only for the equipment we need such as road access, car transportation, carpet, ramp… In some places, we fly near or above natural protection parks, and the - real or not - disturbance to protected fauna can be a big concern. We also share nature with other users, like the hunters, who might have different opinion about what needs to be done to protect nature. At last, Administrations (States, Regions, Counties…) have their own environmental priorities, that might conflict with ours. What to do? Up to now some subjects have been studied by different associations separately and independently. It is better to work together, and to share ideas and costs. The Working Group project is thus:
We could also study :
We will contact the FAI Environment Commission and take part in meetings at this level and with other authorities. Later, if needed, CIVL could subsidize a couple of scientific studies, along the lines of what has been done with bird disturbances in France, Germany, the UK… Of course, this project is not rigid and will develop according to its members input. |
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