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Published24/03/2025
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Today28/04/2025
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Deadline29/04/2025
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Opening of tenders29/04/2025
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Evaluation of the monitoring data of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Buchenwälder in Germany Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Five beech forest areas in Germany have been part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Beech Forests since 2011. Currently, 93 European beech forest areas are part of the world's largest world heritage cluster. Since then, the joint UNESCO World Heritage Site has been called "Old Beech Forests and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and other regions of Europe". Beech forests are Europe's original wilderness. The World Heritage Site includes the few remaining primeval beech forests and centuries-old beech forest areas in Europe that have remained unchanged by humans. These selected protected areas represent the most valuable relics of large-scale natural beech forests in Germany: Jasmund National Park (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Serrahn in Müritz National Park (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Grumsin in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Schorfheide-Chorin (Brandenburg), Hainich National Park (Thuringia) and Kellerwald-Edersee National Park (Hessen). The five German sub-areas Grumsin, Hainich, Jasmund, Kellerwald and Serrahn have made a commitment to regularly collect and publish research and monitoring data in the World Heritage sites as part of their designation as World Natural Heritage ‘Old Beech Forests of Germany’. For the first time, these data are to be viewed comprehensively in a comparative perspective. The aim of the project is therefore to evaluate the relevant monitoring data of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and to prepare them for the World Heritage Reporting and Public Relations. It is also expected to be in the 15th. In the anniversary year of the designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the German sub-areas, a specialist event will be held. The project supports the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) within the scope of its portfolio responsibility. For all work steps, the contractor (AN) must provide for close coordination with the BMUV as the contracting authority (AG). For the entire duration of the project, a project manager must be appointed as a permanent contact person and a representative. The AG’in estimates the total cost of providing the services across lots at 300 person-days. The service to be provided is divided into lots as shown below. The Contractor may apply for individual lots, several lots in any combination or for the provision of all lots: Lot 1: - Title: "Evaluation of monitoring data UNESCO World Natural Heritage Beech Forests" - Content: Work package 1, work package 2, work package 3, work package 4, work package 5 - total man-days approx. 160, according to work packages approx. 20, 45, 35, 45, 15 Lot 2: - Title: "Creation of public relations material" - Content: Work package 1, work package 2, work package 3 - total man-days approx. 80, according to work packages approx. 20, 20, 40 Lot 3: - Title: "Professional event for the 15th anniversary of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Beech Forests" - Content: Work package 1, work package 2 - person-days in total approx. 60, after work packages approx. 20, 40 Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services
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