New Lolland rewilding project is “win all round” says farmland owner

A protected nature area will be established in South Lolland, equivalent to around 60 football pitches, near the vast new Femern Belt Link tunnel project. The park will be a rewilding project on agricultural land – a form of land transition that the Danish government has recently begun incentivising as part of its progressive new green tax agreement.

The new nature area of ​​42 hectares close to the coast at Rødbyhavn. Photo: Fermern A/S

The Femern Belt link – an 18-kilometre-long submerged tunnel that will connect the port of Rødbyhavn in Denmark with the island of Fehmarn in Germany – is one of Europe’s most extensive construction projects ever. The total area of the Rødbyhavn building site alone corresponds to approximately 300 football pitches and the construction budget is […]


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