The green and blue frame, as Manon Nédélec, in charge of the Landscapes and Green and Blue Infrastructure project at the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Nature Park, explains, they are biological corridors for which it is important to ensure ecological continuity. In effect, their role is essential with regard to biodiversity. Why ? Because these ecological corridors provide connections between reservoirs of biodiversity, which provide species with favorable conditions for the completion of their life cycle and their movements. These are natural or semi-natural spaces, plant formations that make it possible to link together the reservoirs of biodiversity. Wetlands are an example. To preserve this green and blue grid, it is necessary to identify them in order to be able to try to protect them if motorway or other projects are envisaged in these spaces. It is one of the missions of the Regional Natural Park which “Attempts to manage its spaces harmoniously, to maintain the biological diversity of its environments, to preserve and enhance its natural resources, its landscapes, its remarkable and fragile sites, to highlight and revitalize its cultural heritage.”
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