With the support of the IfLS the Rhine-Taunus Nature Park will become the pioneer of Hessian natural parks: After its foundation in 1968, almost 50 years of natural park work will be drawn up and the first Hessian natural park concept will set the course for the ten years to come.
To strengthen the implementation and acceptance of the work in nature parks, regional actors will be involved in the process in different ways employing different methods. They have the opportunity to help shape goals and projects in the following topics:
- nature conservation and cultural landscape
- regional development and green economy
- local recreation and sustainable tourism
- environmental education and Public Relations
Furthermore, it will be built on already existing regional strategies and concepts, such as the two LEADER-regions located in the area of the nature park.
The IfLS does not only draw on its extensive experience in the preparation of Regional Development concepts but also professional competences in the interface of nature conservation, regional development and agriculture.