Germany - landscape conservation

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Provided by Open Opps
Opportunity closing date
20 November 2019
Opportunity publication date
17 October 2019
Category
90721100
Value of contract
£100k-1m
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The mapping to be carried out includes the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the south-western Solling area (predominantly in the district of Northeim). Other services include GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. total gross area approx. 3,400 ha. The mappings to be carried out include the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the area of the Amtsberge and the central southern Solling (district of Northeim). Further services are GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the beginning of the mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. Total gross area approx. 3 300 ha. The mappings to be carried out include the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the area of the southeastern Solling (district of Northeim). Other services include GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. Total gross area approx. 3,300 ha. The mappings to be carried out include the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the western periphery of the district of Wolfenbüttel as well as in the vicinity of the city of Salzgitter. The project consists of small to medium-sized deciduous forest areas (beech forest and oak hornbeam forest, partly special biotopes) and other scattered biotopes such as water bodies, swamps, grassland and meager grasslands. Further services are GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. The mappings to be carried out include the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the area between Wolfenbüttel and the district boundary in the south. It is mainly an extensive deciduous forest area (Oderwald) with beech and oak hornbeam forests, some of which are also of other types. Further services include GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. total area gross approx. 3 050 ha. The mappings to be carried out include the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the northeastern border areas of the district of Wolfenbüttel. These are medium to large sized deciduous forest areas with predominantly beech forest (Elm), partly oak hornbeam forest. Other services include GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. Total gross area approx. 3,300 ha. The mapping to be carried out includes the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the northern and western Harz foreland in the area of the district of Goslar. The main focus is on deciduous forests (especially beech forests); besides and to a much lesser extent, grassland, brooks, meagre grasslands, swamp biotopes etc. are to be worked on; further services are GIS-supported data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. Total gross area approx. 3,400 ha. The mapping to be carried out includes the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the northwestern Harz Mountains as well as on the western and northern edges of these low mountain ranges (Goslar district). The main focus is on the mapping of deciduous forest (predominantly beech forest), small amounts of brooks, springs, rough grasslands, grassland, swamps, etc. Further services are GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the beginning of the mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. Total gross area approx. 3 350 ha. The mapping to be carried out includes the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the Harz Mountains (district of Goslar). In detail, scattered areas in the western Harz Mountains, on the northern edge of the Harz Mountains and in the Upper Harz Mountains outside the Harz National Park are to be recorded. In addition to beech forests and spruce forests at higher altitudes, the main areas to be processed are streams, springs (including spring forests), ponds, grassland including mountain meadows, swamps and rock biotopes, GIS-supported data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. total gross area approx. 2,250 ha. The mapping to be carried out includes the recording of biotope and FFH habitat types in the southwestern district of Schaumburg (the northern border runs at the level of the Weser Mountains). Further services include GIS-based data processing, data processing in the NLWKN input program, which will be available in a web-based platform at the start of mapping work, and documentation in the form of a short report. total area gross approx. 1 950 ha

Opportunity closing date
20 November 2019
Value of contract
£100k-1m

About the buyer

Address
NLWKN Betriebsstelle Hannover-Hildesheim (Hannover) Göttinger Chaussee 76A Hannover 30453 Germany
Contact
vergabe.biotopschutz@nlwkn-h.niedersachsen.de

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