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Voluntary restoration of natural environments / Nature 2050

Protecting biodiversity is a major concern for the Group, almost all of whose sites operate in the immediate vicinity of protected areas. This commitment, which goes beyond regulatory obligations, is embodied in CDA's membership of the Nature 2050 program since 2016. Renewed in 2021, this commitment has already made it possible to co-finance 4 projects for the voluntary restoration of natural environments as close as possible to our sites, and a 5th launched in 2023. New projects will be deployed each year, with the aim of adapting territories to climate change and restoring their biodiversity.

 

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All of the CDA's ski resorts and 3 leisure parks operate close to protected areas such as Natura 2000, National Parks, National Nature Reserves, Regional Nature Parks, Protected Forests or APB zones (arrêté de protection du biotope), or inventoried zones such as Zones Naturelle d'Intérêt Ecologique, Faunistique et Floristique) or Zones Humides (wetlands).

Against this backdrop, in 2016 the CDA chose to join Nature 2050, a voluntary program (going beyond mandatory compensatory measures) designed by CDC Biodiversité, which implements nature-based actions with quantifiable results, with the aim of adapting territories to climate change and restoring their biodiversity. Project impacts are then measured up to 2050, using indicators defined by a scientific committee.

Beyond the financial and logistical contribution, the aim is also to develop relationships with stakeholders, with a view to taking joint action for biodiversity.

Projects supported near CDA sites as part of its participation in the Nature 2050 Fund :

  • Development of quiet zones for black grouse in winter within the Les Arcs ski areaRead more
    > Partner : Parc National de la Vanoise
  • Restoration of the Plan de l'Eau peat bog at the foot of Les Menuires and hydraulic reconnectionRead more
    > Partner : Conservatoire des Espaces Naturels de Savoie
  • Adaptation to climate change of a mountain forest in the Partias Regional Nature Reserve, near Serre Chevalier ski resort - Read more
    > Partner : Ligue de Protection des Oiseaux (LPO) of Région PACA
  • Restoration of the Vienne riverbed, near Futuroscope, to strengthen its resilience against natural hazards - Read more
    > Partner : Syndicat Mixte Vienne et Affluents (SMVA)
  • Hydromorphological restoration of the Nonette and adjoining wetlands, near Parc Astérix - Read more
    > Partner : Agence de l'Eau Seine-Normandie CEN Hauts-de-France

 

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