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The goal of political decisionmakers and private environmental
organizations is, first and foremost, the nationwide conservation
of the cultural landscape and the expansion of living spaces
close to nature. Because it uses the most space, agriculture
plays a central role in this area.
There is a myriad of possible solutions that arise from the resulting
tension between economy and ecology. ECOZEPT examines each individual
case to determine which possibilities government subsidized conservation
programs or subisidized initiatives from municipal or private sources
offer. The objective is to place these measures into practice through
a targeted, future-oriented consultation and through a flexible
adaption to local conditions. ECOZEPT also develops and implements
new, location-appropriate cultivation agreements.
The connection between economic and ecological issues is an important
building block to ensure both the economic existence of agricultural
businesses and natural living spaces. Oftentimes, cooperation is
hindered among important conservationist, agricultural, forestry
and hunting groups through prejudices or lack of information. ECOZEPT
steps in to moderate and coordinate all the groups involved to avoid
tensions and conflicts.
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