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Ecological network projects aim to conserve biodiversity in agricultural areas. This study introduces a new Swiss dataset to analyze their success factors and impacts on farming and nature.

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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Science
  • Conservation Biology
  • Environmental Policy

Background:

  • Agriculture significantly contributes to biodiversity loss.
  • Ecological network projects spatially coordinate farmer conservation efforts, linking areas under agri-environmental schemes.
  • Understanding the success factors and impacts of these projects is crucial but limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the poor understanding of ecological network projects' success factors and outcomes.
  • To introduce a novel, comprehensive geospatial dataset of these projects in Switzerland.
  • To facilitate future analyses on project impacts on agri-environmental scheme uptake, farm income, and biodiversity.

Main Methods:

  • Assembly of a novel geospatial dataset detailing ecological network project perimeters across Swiss municipalities.
  • Inclusion of data covering 98% of Switzerland's land area, differentiating between areas with and without projects.
  • Dataset designed for linkage with other data sources for advanced analyses.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive geospatial dataset of ecological network projects in Switzerland has been created.
  • The dataset covers 98% of the country's land surface.
  • It includes project area, start year, and municipal geographical share, enabling detailed future research.

Conclusions:

  • The developed dataset is a valuable resource for understanding ecological network projects.
  • It will enable future research into the economic and ecological effects of these conservation initiatives.
  • This work supports evidence-based agricultural and conservation policy in Switzerland.