Risking the project's success should be avoided at all costs
In a recent development, Landrat Peter Dreier, the chairman of the Landshut Landscape Conservation Association (LCA), has written to local Members of the Bundestag, urging them to advocate for sustainable funding for LCAs. This move comes in response to the tight budgets in the federal budget affecting LCAs, and is a continuation of Dreier's efforts to secure sustainable funding for the Landshut LCA.
Dreier's letter emphasizes the indispensable role of LCAs in the Landshut region, particularly in promoting biodiversity. The LCA in Landshut has been successful in recent years, as shown by the "Landshut blooms" project, where thousands of fruit trees have been planted and hundreds of hectares of flower meadows have been created.
LCAs serve as a bridge between various interest groups, including farmers, conservation organizations, municipalities, and citizens. In addition to preserving biodiversity, LCAs also promote sustainable agriculture. By working collaboratively, LCAs help ensure that the cultural landscapes of the region are preserved.
The Bavarian Minister of the Environment recently appealed to the federal government to secure sustainable funding for LCAs, a call that Dreier wholeheartedly supports. If the federal funding for LCAs is not secured, municipalities might have to take over, which is not sustainable in the long run, according to Dreier.
The LCA's role in preserving cultural landscapes and promoting biodiversity is of utmost importance, and sustainable funding is crucial for their continued role. Dreier's letter to local Members of the Bundestag represents an effort to advocate for this sustainable funding, although the specific names of the recipients have not been disclosed in the available information.
The Landshut Landscape Conservation Association, under the leadership of Landrat Peter Dreier, continues to be a vital force in the Landshut region, working tirelessly to ensure the preservation of biodiversity and cultural landscapes. The call for sustainable funding for LCAs is a testament to their commitment to these causes.
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