Roles and missions of the Natura 2000 site manager
The Natura 2000 site manager is one of the most important roles in biodiversity conservation. Site managers are responsible for managing and protecting the natural habitats included in the Natura 2000 network. The main roles and missions of the Natura 2000 site manager include :
Establishing and implementing site management plans, in particular for the protection and conservation of natural habitats and species.
Assessing the impacts of human activities on the sites and taking appropriate measures to reduce or eliminate these impacts.
Ensure that national and international biodiversity policies and programs are applied to all Natura 2000 sites.
Monitor development and management activities on sites and ensure compliance with biodiversity requirements.
Participate in biodiversity research projects and other initiatives in collaboration with other national and international bodies.
Contribute to public education and awareness of biodiversity and good management practices on Natura 2000 sites.
Collaborate with public bodies and other stakeholders to improve the management of Natura 2000 sites.
Monitor and document species populations and habitats on sites.
The Natura 2000 site manager plays an essential role in guaranteeing the conservation and protection of natural habitats and species, and contributing to environmental sustainability.
Natura 2000 site manager salary and career path
Salaries for natura 2000 site managers can vary according to their level of experience. Gross annual salaries in France can be summarized as follows:
0 to 2 years: 24,000 to 26,000 euros
2 to 5 years: 28,000 to 30,000 euros
5 to 10 years: 34,000 to 37,000 euros
10 to 15 years: 40,000 to 45,000 euros
Over 15 years: 50,000 euros and more
The salary of a Natura 2000 site manager may be higher, depending on the level of expertise and the type of contract. Managers may also benefit from year-end bonuses, fringe benefits and scholarships. Natura 2000 site managers can move into a wide range of environmental and conservation professions.
Here is a list of five possible careers:
Nature park manager
Habitat conservation
Environmental educator
Conservation program manager
Conservation scientist