Subject: REGISTER NOW: Siggen Seminar 2026 - Nature Restoration Plans: the path towards implementation

Free EUROPARC members event!

Register now: Siggen Seminar 2026
Nature Restoration Plans: The path towards implementation


Travel and arrival: 16th of March
Seminar: 17 - 18 March
Departure: 19 March.


Deadline to register: 12.02.2026, 12:00 CET.

Dear member,


Every year the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung generously hosts EUROPARC members, in their excellent centre in Gut Siggen, North Germany. Here, we enjoy an intense and practically orientated seminar, examining and sharing expertise in a given aspect of Protected Areas work. You can find previous Siggen Seminars here. 


This year, we will dive into what is needed for the successful implementation of the national Nature Restoration Plans.

 

With all EU Member States required to submit their National Nature Restoration Plans by September 2026, this seminar comes at a crucial moment. Protected Areas are expected to play a central role in implementing these plans, particularly within Natura 2000 sites.


The Siggen Seminar 2026 will therefore focus on the practical steps needed to move from policy and planning to real, measurable restoration outcomes on the ground. Participants will jointly discuss the policy context, restoration priorities, the role of Protected Areas, impact assessment, and the learning needs of Protected Area managers.


A key outcome of the seminar will be the co-creation of a Restoration Action Plan training course curriculum, as well as an accompanying online Nature Restoration Planning Toolkit. These resources, to be finalised in 2026, will support Protected Area managers and national authorities across Europe, especially those at an early stage of their restoration journey, by providing guidance, case studies, lessons learned and practical tools.

The Siggen Seminar is marked by its participatory character. Hence, participants will be given the opportunity to learn, meet and exchange with their peers and are expected to take an active role in the different sessions organised, which include collective work, presentations and social activities.


The seminar is FREE for EUROPARC members. Participants are only asked to cover travel costs to Siggen.


If you have any questions, please contact communications@europarc.org.


*Please note, that due to limited spaces, a selection of participants will be made upon registration.

What does it cost?


EUROPARC's Siggen Seminar is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Alfred Toepfer Foundation. As such, this member's event is free of charge. Accommodation and meals are included. Participants will only need to cover their own travel costs.


If you are not part of a EUROPARC member organisation, a small fee might be required.

How can you get there?


The Siggen Seminar Centre belongs to the Alfred Toepfer Foundation and lies on the north-eastern coast of Germany in the county of Holstein. It is a 20-minute taxi ride from the nearest train station, Oldenburg (Holst), and a five-minute bike-ride to the nearest beach.


Download the directions here.


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