Wildlife Estates Sustainable & Ethic Management

Acerca de WESEM

El proyecto Erasmus+ WESEM se centra en formar a estudiantes y profesionales de la silvicultura y la agricultura para que se conviertan en asesores en gestión ética de fincas. Nuestro objetivo es fomentar prácticas sostenibles, ayudar a obtener el Sello Wildlife Estate y promover la coexistencia entre agricultura y conservación.

Grupos destinatarios

Estudiantes y profesionales de la silvicultura, la agricultura y el medio ambiente

Mejorará su capacidad para evaluar la tierra para su mejor uso, teniendo en cuenta factores como la calidad del suelo, la disponibilidad de agua y la sensibilidad ecológica.

Agricultores, terratenientes, organizaciones de conservación de la naturaleza

Los tres grupos pretenden equilibrar las necesidades humanas con la salud del medio ambiente, garantizando que los recursos naturales estén disponibles para las generaciones futuras. Agricultores, terratenientes y organizaciones conservacionistas colaboran a menudo en proyectos de restauración de hábitats, gestión sostenible de tierras y educación ambiental.

Red “Wildlife Estate”

El Sello Wildlife Estates es una certificación destinada a promover y recompensar las prácticas sostenibles de gestión de la vida silvestre y los hábitats en fincas privadas y públicas. Suele concederse a propietarios, agricultores y organizaciones que demuestran su compromiso con la conservación de la biodiversidad, el uso sostenible de la tierra y la gestión ecológica.

Objetivos del proyecto

Sensibilizar sobre la importancia fundamental de una gestión y un mantenimiento éticos y sostenibles de las fincas privadas y sobre los beneficios medioambientales que ello reportará.
Llenar el vacío existente en el mercado laboral en relación con la falta de profesionales capaces de asesorar sobre cuestiones relacionadas con la conservación de la naturaleza y la biodiversidad.
Formar asesores en conservación de la naturaleza mediante un sistema de formación profesional flexible, práctico y totalmente en línea.
Animar a más propietarios a adherirse al sello Wildlife Estate

Consorcio

Loodushoiu Fond

The Nature Fund was established by landowners in 2021 and is a leading partner of the project, whose role is to cooperate with interest groups in Estonia, create a learning platform in cooperation with partners and distribute it. Being an initiative of landowners, the principle of which is to deal with nature care issues on private lands and this conservation cooperation holds the right to certify Wildlife Estate label in Estonia.

OnProjects

OnProjects is a consultancy specializing in European funds management.  It has a long track record in training projects in various fields, with a particular focus on projects related to agriculture and rural development. The various services it provides include projects quality assurance/monitoring and web and graphic design. 

Polski Klub Ekologiczny

Polish Ecological Club in Krakow Gliwice Chapter is a local chapter of the Polish Ecological Club, one of the leading independent environmental NGO in Poland. PEC Gliwice has been working on topics related to ecology and environment since 1988, focusing on topics such as: sustainable agriculture, deforestation, sustainable soil management and more.  The main mission of PEC Gliwice is: shaping environmental awareness, improving the condition of Polish environment and the protection and conservation of Polish natural and cultural heritage.

Luua Metsanduskool

Luua Forestry School (LFS), established in 1948, holds a unique distinction as the only vocational school in Estonia that specializes in various forestry-related subjects. Our constantly upgraded and technologically advanced training and apprenticeship facilities provides the labour market with specialists such as foresters and managers, arboriculturists, forest machinery managers, hiking guides, landscapers, woody plant assessors, green area caretakers, etc. Apart from that LFS also offers re-training and in-service courses for field professionals bringing a unique, yet fundamental perspective to the development of WESEM’s training content.

European Landowners’ Organization

The European Landowner Organization ELO, created in 1972, is a unique Federation of national associations from the EU27, which represents the interests of the landowners, land, and forest and building managers and rural entrepreneurs at the European political level. ELO develops The Wildlife Estates label , a core element of ELO’s public facing activities, it highlights, and most importantly, rewards positive sustainable biodiversity management strategies on private land.

The WESEM platforms are almost here!

We are currently building the WESEM Training and Mentoring Platform – A space designed to promote sustainable land management and connect those committed to conservation and the Wildlife Estate Label certification, among other functionalities.

To ensure you don’t miss out on the launch, be sure to  follow us on LinkedIn.