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Nature park

A nature park, or sometimes natural park, is a designation for a protected natural area by means of long-term land planning, sustainable resource management and limitation of agricultural and real estate developments. These valuable landscapes are preserved in their present ecological state and promoted for ecotourism purposes.

The Hutovo Blato protected marshland and bird reservation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In most countries nature parks are subject to legally regulated protection, which is part of their conservation laws.

In terms of level of protection, a category "Nature Park" is not the same as a "National Park", which is defined by the IUCN and its World Commission on Protected Areas as a category II type of protected area. A "Nature Park" designation, depending on local specifics, falls between category III and category VI according to IUCN categorization, in most cases closer to category VI. However some nature parks have later been turned into national parks.

International nature parks Edit

The first international nature park in Europe, the present-day Pieniny National Park was founded jointly by Poland and Slovakia in 1932.[1]

  • European Nature Parks: Cross-border plans and projects are carried out under the Europarc umbrella.
  • Protected Area Network of Parks (PANPark), certification by the WWF initiated network which are aimed at combining the preservation of wilderness with tourism

Nature parks by country Edit

Austria Edit

 
Overview map of Austria's nature parks (image uploaded in 2010)

There are currently 47 nature parks in Austria with a total area of around 500,000 ha (as at April 2010). They are host to nearly 20 million visitors annually.[2] The designation of "nature park" is awarded by the respective state governments. To achieve this award, the 4 pillars of a nature park have to be met: conservation, recreation, education and regional development.

Association of Austrian Nature Parks (VNÖ) Edit

In 1995 all the Austrian nature parks agreed to be represented by the Association of Austrian Nature Parks (Verband der Naturparke Österreichs) or VNÖ.

Currently there are nature parks in the following states:


  • Ötscher-Tormäuer
  • Purkersdorf-Sandstein-Wienerwald
  • Seebenstein-Türkensturz
  • Sierningtal-Flatzer Wand
  • Sparbach (ältester Naturpark, seit 1962)

Belgium Edit

In Belgium, there are two different structures. In Flanders, their name is Regionale Landschappen and in Wallonia, the Natural Parks. There are 17 Regionale Landschappen in Flanders and 9 Natural Parks in Wallonia.

  • Fédération des Parcs naturels de Wallonie
  • Regionale Landschappen

Croatia Edit

In Croatia there is a total of eight national parks and twelve nature parks. Under nature park protection are the following regions:

Czech Republic Edit

In the Czech Republic a Nature Park (Přírodní Park) is defined as a large area serving the protection of a landscape against activities that could decrease its natural and esthetic value. They can be established by any State Environment Protection body.

France Edit

Germany Edit

 
Nature parks in Germany (image created 2010)

The Nature park is one of the options for area-based nature conservation provided for under the Federal Nature Conservation Act (the BNatSchG). On 6 June 1956 in the former capital city of Bonn at the annual meeting of the Nature Reserve Association (in the presence of President Theodor Heuss and Minister Heinrich Lübke)., the environmentalist and entrepreneur, Alfred Toepfer, presented a programme developed jointly with the Central Office for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management and other institutions to set up (initially) 25 nature parks in West Germany. Five percent of the area of the old Federal Republic of Germany was to be spared from major environmental damage as a result.

Definition of nature parks in Germany Edit

The definition of the category of nature park is laid down in federal law (§ 27 of the BNatSchG). Details, especially with regard to the identification, investigation or recognition as a nature park vary in each state depending on the provisions of local conservation law.

§ 27 of the BnatSchG determines that natural parks are large areas that are to be developed and managed as a single unit, that consist mainly of protected landscapes or nature reserves, that have a large variety of species and habitats and that have a landscape that exhibits a variety of uses.

In nature parks, the aim is to strive for environmentally sustainable land use and they should be especially suitable for recreation and for sustainable tourism because of their topographical features.

The underlying idea is a "protection through usage", so the acceptance and participation of the population in the protection of the cultural landscape and nature is very important. In doing so the nature conservation and the needs of recreation users should be linked so that both sides benefit: sustainable tourism with respect for the value of nature and landscape is paramount.

Basically all actions, interventions and projects that would be contrary to the purpose of conservation are prohibited.

Nature parks are to be considered in zoning and must be represented and considered in local development plans. This is called an acquisition memorandum. They are binding and cannot be waived because of a higher common good.

The sponsors of nature parks are usually clubs or local special purpose associations.

The German nature parks come together in the Association of German Nature Parks.


In Germany today there are 101 nature parks (as at: March 2009), that occupy some 25% of the land area. They are an important building block for nature conservation and help to preserve the sites of natural beauty, cultural landscapes, rare species and biotopes and to make them accessible to later generations.

Hungary Edit

  • Geschriebenstein-Írottkő (cross-border park with Burgenland in Austria)
  • Raab-Örseg-Goricko (cross-border park with Burgenland in Austria and Goričko in Slovenia)

Italy Edit

South Tyrol has 8 nature parks and part of a national park

Philippines Edit

 
The Mayon Volcano Natural Park
 
Tubbataha Reef

In the Philippines, Natural Parks are a type of protected area. They are defined by Republic Act No. 7586 as: "relatively large areas not materially altered by human activity where extractive resource uses are not allowed and maintained to protect outstanding natural and scenic areas of national or international significance for scientific, educational and recreational use."[3]

They include:

Switzerland Edit

 
A view in the Swiss National Park.

In Switzerland the establishment of regional nature parks is regulated by the Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage.[4] The three categories are:[5]

National parks and nature experience parks have very strict protected areas, something which does not exist in regional nature parks.[6] The latter focus much more on striking a balance in the level of support between nature conservation and the regional economy.

Spain Edit

In Spain, a natural park (Spanish: parque natural) is a natural space protected for its biology, geology, or landscape, with ecological, aesthetic, educational, or scientific value whose preservation merits preferential attention on the part of public administration. The regulation of the activities that may occur there attempts to assure its protection.[7] Natural parks focus their attention on the conservation and maintenance of flora, fauna, and terrain. Natural parks may be maritime or terrestrial and can be in the mountains, along the coasts, in the desert, or any other geographically defined space.

 
Islas Cíes in Pontevedra.
 
Storks in Aiguamolls de l'Empordà.

Spain distinguishes natural parks from national parks. The categories of protected areas in Spain under Law 4/1989 are not based on higher or lower levels of protection, but on functions and characteristics:

  • Parks: "natural areas, little transformed by human exploitation and occupation, that, for reason of the beauty of their landscapes, the representativeness of their ecosystems or their flora, fauna or geomorphological formations, possesses ecological, aesthetic, educational and scientific value, whose conservation merits preferential attention. A National Park is so designated because it is of national interest by reason of being representative of the natural heritage and that it includes some of the principal natural systems of Spain."[8]
  • Nature reserves: "natural spaces whose creation has as its end the protection of ecosystems, communities or biological elements that, because of their rarity, fragility, importance or singularity merit a special valuation."[9]
  • Natural monuments: "natural spaces or elements constituted basically by formations of notably singularity, rarity or beauty, that merit being the object of special protection."[10]
  • Protected Landscapes: "concrete places in the natural environment that, because of their aesthetic and cultural valuer, merit special protection."[11]

The largest protected space in Spain, and also its largest natural park, is the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park in the province of Jaén, at the headwaters of the Guadalquivir. 9.1 percent of the surface area of Spain is protected, including 42 percent of the Canary Islands, 30.5 percent of Andalusia,[12] and 21.51 percent of Catalonia, with lesser percentages in the other autonomous communities. Andalusia, being far larger than the Canary Islands or Catalonia, has 36 percent of the total protected areas in the country.[13]

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

  1. ^ Nationalpark Pieniny 2011-01-16 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 1 June 2010
  2. ^ Touristische Potenziale der Österreichischen Naturparke, 2009
  3. ^ "Republic Act No. 7586". Department of Energy. Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  4. ^ Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage (section 3b), Federal Chancellery of Switzerland (page visited on 27 July 2016).
  5. ^ a b c d Overview of the Swiss parks, Federal Office for the Environment (page visited on 27 July 2016).
  6. ^ Swiss park categories, Federal Office for the Environment (page visited on 27 July 2016).
  7. ^ . Boletín Oficial del Estado (74): 8262–8269. 1989-03-28. Archived from the original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2010-02-01.
  8. ^ Excerpted from Ley 4/1989: "áreas naturales, poco transformadas por la explotación u ocupación humana que, en razón a la belleza de sus paisajes, la representatividad de sus ecosistemas o de su flora, de su fauna o de sus formaciones geomorfológicas, poseen unos valores ecológicos, estéticos, educativos y científicos cuya conservación merece atención preferente. Un Parque Nacional lo es por ser de interés nacional en razón de que sea representativo del patrimonio natural y de que incluya alguno de los principales sistemas naturales españoles."
  9. ^ Excerpted from Ley 4/1989: "espacios naturales cuya creación tiene como finalidad la protección de ecosistemas, comunidades o elementos biológicos que, por su rareza, fragilidad, importancia o singularidad merecen una valoración especial."
  10. ^ Excerpted from Ley 4/1989: "espacios o elementos de la naturaleza constituídos básicamente por formaciones de notoria singularidad, rareza o belleza, que merecen ser objeto de una protección especial."
  11. ^ Excerpted from Ley 4/1989: "lugares concretos del medio natural que, por sus valores estéticos y culturales, sean merecedores de una protección especial."
  12. ^ "Red de Espacios Protegidos de Andalucía (RENPA)" (in Spanish).
  13. ^ . Desarrollo Inteligente (in Spanish). 2005-03-10. Archived from the original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2009-12-21.

External links Edit

  • Home page of the Association of German Nature Parks
  • Home page of the Association of Austrian Nature Parks
  • Home page of the Swiss Parks Network
  • Homepage of the South Tyrol Nature Parks

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A nature park or sometimes natural park is a designation for a protected natural area by means of long term land planning sustainable resource management and limitation of agricultural and real estate developments These valuable landscapes are preserved in their present ecological state and promoted for ecotourism purposes The Hutovo Blato protected marshland and bird reservation in Bosnia and HerzegovinaIn most countries nature parks are subject to legally regulated protection which is part of their conservation laws In terms of level of protection a category Nature Park is not the same as a National Park which is defined by the IUCN and its World Commission on Protected Areas as a category II type of protected area A Nature Park designation depending on local specifics falls between category III and category VI according to IUCN categorization in most cases closer to category VI However some nature parks have later been turned into national parks Contents 1 International nature parks 2 Nature parks by country 2 1 Austria 2 1 1 Association of Austrian Nature Parks VNO 2 2 Belgium 2 3 Croatia 2 4 Czech Republic 2 5 France 2 6 Germany 2 6 1 Definition of nature parks in Germany 2 7 Hungary 2 8 Italy 2 9 Philippines 2 10 Switzerland 2 11 Spain 3 See also 4 Notes and references 5 External linksInternational nature parks EditThe first international nature park in Europe the present day Pieniny National Park was founded jointly by Poland and Slovakia in 1932 1 European Nature Parks Cross border plans and projects are carried out under the Europarc umbrella Protected Area Network of Parks PANPark certification by the WWF initiated network which are aimed at combining the preservation of wilderness with tourismNature parks by country EditAustria Edit Overview map of Austria s nature parks image uploaded in 2010 There are currently 47 nature parks in Austria with a total area of around 500 000 ha as at April 2010 They are host to nearly 20 million visitors annually 2 The designation of nature park is awarded by the respective state governments To achieve this award the 4 pillars of a nature park have to be met conservation recreation education and regional development Association of Austrian Nature Parks VNO Edit In 1995 all the Austrian nature parks agreed to be represented by the Association of Austrian Nature Parks Verband der Naturparke Osterreichs or VNO Currently there are nature parks in the following states Burgenland Geschriebenstein Irottko Landseer Berge Raab Orseg Goricko Weinidylle Neusiedler See Leithagebirge Rosalia Kogelberg Carinthia Dobratsch Weissensee Lower Austria Blockheide Eibenstein Gmund Buchenberg Waidhofen an der Ybbs Dobersberg Thayatal Eichenhain bei Klosterneuburg Eisenwurzen NO Falkenstein Fohrenberge Modling Geras Heidenreichsteiner Moor Hochmoor Schrems Hohe Wand Nature Park Jauerling Wachau Kamptal Schonberg Leiser Berge Mannersdorf Wuste Nordwald Bad Grosspertholz Otscher Tormauer Purkersdorf Sandstein Wienerwald Seebenstein Turkensturz Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Sparbach altester Naturpark seit 1962 Upper Austria Muhlviertel Obst Hugel Land Salzburg Buchberg Riedingtal in Zederhaus Weissbach bei Lofer Styria Almenland Murzer Oberland Solktaler Steirische Eisenwurzen Pollauer Tal Sudsteirisches Weinland Zirbitzkogel Grebenzen Tyrol Alpenpark Karwendel Kaunergrat Pitztal Kaunertal Tyrolean Lechtal Zillertal Alps Otztal Vorarlberg Biosphere park Grosses Walsertal Nagelfluhkette Rhine delta Lake Constance Belgium Edit In Belgium there are two different structures In Flanders their name is Regionale Landschappen and in Wallonia the Natural Parks There are 17 Regionale Landschappen in Flanders and 9 Natural Parks in Wallonia Federation des Parcs naturels de Wallonie Regionale LandschappenCroatia Edit In Croatia there is a total of eight national parks and twelve nature parks Under nature park protection are the following regions Biokovo Kopacki rit Lonjsko polje Medvednica Papuk Telascica Ucka Velebit Vransko jezero Zumberak Samoborsko gorje Lastovo Nature Park ZavratnicaCzech Republic Edit In the Czech Republic a Nature Park Prirodni Park is defined as a large area serving the protection of a landscape against activities that could decrease its natural and esthetic value They can be established by any State Environment Protection body France Edit Main article Regional nature parks of France Germany Edit Main article List of nature parks in Germany Nature parks in Germany image created 2010 The Nature park is one of the options for area based nature conservation provided for under the Federal Nature Conservation Act the BNatSchG On 6 June 1956 in the former capital city of Bonn at the annual meeting of the Nature Reserve Association in the presence of President Theodor Heuss and Minister Heinrich Lubke the environmentalist and entrepreneur Alfred Toepfer presented a programme developed jointly with the Central Office for Nature Conservation and Landscape Management and other institutions to set up initially 25 nature parks in West Germany Five percent of the area of the old Federal Republic of Germany was to be spared from major environmental damage as a result Definition of nature parks in Germany Edit The definition of the category of nature park is laid down in federal law 27 of the BNatSchG Details especially with regard to the identification investigation or recognition as a nature park vary in each state depending on the provisions of local conservation law 27 of the BnatSchG determines that natural parks are large areas that are to be developed and managed as a single unit that consist mainly of protected landscapes or nature reserves that have a large variety of species and habitats and that have a landscape that exhibits a variety of uses In nature parks the aim is to strive for environmentally sustainable land use and they should be especially suitable for recreation and for sustainable tourism because of their topographical features The underlying idea is a protection through usage so the acceptance and participation of the population in the protection of the cultural landscape and nature is very important In doing so the nature conservation and the needs of recreation users should be linked so that both sides benefit sustainable tourism with respect for the value of nature and landscape is paramount Basically all actions interventions and projects that would be contrary to the purpose of conservation are prohibited Nature parks are to be considered in zoning and must be represented and considered in local development plans This is called an acquisition memorandum They are binding and cannot be waived because of a higher common good The sponsors of nature parks are usually clubs or local special purpose associations The German nature parks come together in the Association of German Nature Parks In Germany today there are 101 nature parks as at March 2009 that occupy some 25 of the land area They are an important building block for nature conservation and help to preserve the sites of natural beauty cultural landscapes rare species and biotopes and to make them accessible to later generations See also List of nature parks in Germany Hungary Edit Geschriebenstein Irottko cross border park with Burgenland in Austria Raab Orseg Goricko cross border park with Burgenland in Austria and Goricko in Slovenia Italy Edit South Tyrol has 8 nature parks and part of a national park Schlern Rosengarten Texelgruppe Puez Geisler Fanes Sennes Prags Trudner Horn Sexten Dolomites Rieserferner Ahrn Sarntal Alps StelvioSee also List of regional parks of Italy Philippines Edit The Mayon Volcano Natural Park Tubbataha ReefIn the Philippines Natural Parks are a type of protected area They are defined by Republic Act No 7586 as relatively large areas not materially altered by human activity where extractive resource uses are not allowed and maintained to protect outstanding natural and scenic areas of national or international significance for scientific educational and recreational use 3 They include Apo Reef Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park Bicol Natural Park Bongsanglay Natural Park Bulusan Volcano Natural Park Kalbario Patapat Natural Park Lake Danao Leyte Mahagnao Volcano Mayon Volcano Natural Park Mount Apo Mount Balatukan Mount Guiting Guiting Mount Inayawan Range Natural Park Mount Isarog Kalatungan Mountain Range Kanlaon Kitanglad Mountain Range Mount Malindang Northern Negros Natural Park Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park Pasonanca Natural Park Samar Island Natural Park Sibalom Natural Park Tubbataha Reef also a World Heritage Site Switzerland Edit See also Nature parks in Switzerland A view in the Swiss National Park In Switzerland the establishment of regional nature parks is regulated by the Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage 4 The three categories are 5 National parks the Swiss National Park 5 Regional nature parks sixteen parks 5 Aargau Jura Park Parc Ela Thal Nature Park Entlebuch Biosphere Val Mustair Biosphere Etc Nature experience parks the Wildnispark Zurich Sihlwald 5 National parks and nature experience parks have very strict protected areas something which does not exist in regional nature parks 6 The latter focus much more on striking a balance in the level of support between nature conservation and the regional economy Spain Edit In Spain a natural park Spanish parque natural is a natural space protected for its biology geology or landscape with ecological aesthetic educational or scientific value whose preservation merits preferential attention on the part of public administration The regulation of the activities that may occur there attempts to assure its protection 7 Natural parks focus their attention on the conservation and maintenance of flora fauna and terrain Natural parks may be maritime or terrestrial and can be in the mountains along the coasts in the desert or any other geographically defined space Islas Cies in Pontevedra Storks in Aiguamolls de l Emporda Spain distinguishes natural parks from national parks The categories of protected areas in Spain under Law 4 1989 are not based on higher or lower levels of protection but on functions and characteristics Parks natural areas little transformed by human exploitation and occupation that for reason of the beauty of their landscapes the representativeness of their ecosystems or their flora fauna or geomorphological formations possesses ecological aesthetic educational and scientific value whose conservation merits preferential attention A National Park is so designated because it is of national interest by reason of being representative of the natural heritage and that it includes some of the principal natural systems of Spain 8 Nature reserves natural spaces whose creation has as its end the protection of ecosystems communities or biological elements that because of their rarity fragility importance or singularity merit a special valuation 9 Natural monuments natural spaces or elements constituted basically by formations of notably singularity rarity or beauty that merit being the object of special protection 10 Protected Landscapes concrete places in the natural environment that because of their aesthetic and cultural valuer merit special protection 11 The largest protected space in Spain and also its largest natural park is the Sierras de Cazorla Segura y Las Villas Natural Park in the province of Jaen at the headwaters of the Guadalquivir 9 1 percent of the surface area of Spain is protected including 42 percent of the Canary Islands 30 5 percent of Andalusia 12 and 21 51 percent of Catalonia with lesser percentages in the other autonomous communities Andalusia being far larger than the Canary Islands or Catalonia has 36 percent of the total protected areas in the country 13 See also EditAnimal sanctuary ZooNotes and references Edit Nationalpark Pieniny Archived 2011 01 16 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 1 June 2010 Touristische Potenziale der Osterreichischen Naturparke 2009 Republic Act No 7586 Department of Energy Republic of the Philippines Retrieved 5 December 2019 Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage section 3b Federal Chancellery of Switzerland page visited on 27 July 2016 a b c d Overview of the Swiss parks Federal Office for the Environment page visited on 27 July 2016 Swiss park categories Federal Office for the Environment page visited on 27 July 2016 Ley 4 1989 de 27 de marzo de conservacion de los espacios naturales y de la flora y fauna silvestre Boletin Oficial del Estado 74 8262 8269 1989 03 28 Archived from the original on 2012 03 04 Retrieved 2010 02 01 Excerpted from Ley 4 1989 areas naturales poco transformadas por la explotacion u ocupacion humana que en razon a la belleza de sus paisajes la representatividad de sus ecosistemas o de su flora de su fauna o de sus formaciones geomorfologicas poseen unos valores ecologicos esteticos educativos y cientificos cuya conservacion merece atencion preferente Un Parque Nacional lo es por ser de interes nacional en razon de que sea representativo del patrimonio natural y de que incluya alguno de los principales sistemas naturales espanoles Excerpted from Ley 4 1989 espacios naturales cuya creacion tiene como finalidad la proteccion de ecosistemas comunidades o elementos biologicos que por su rareza fragilidad importancia o singularidad merecen una valoracion especial Excerpted from Ley 4 1989 espacios o elementos de la naturaleza constituidos basicamente por formaciones de notoria singularidad rareza o belleza que merecen ser objeto de una proteccion especial Excerpted from Ley 4 1989 lugares concretos del medio natural que por sus valores esteticos y culturales sean merecedores de una proteccion especial Red de Espacios Protegidos de Andalucia RENPA in Spanish El 9 1 del territorio espanol ya es espacio natural protegido con 960 zonas que ocupan 4 6 millones de hectareas Desarrollo Inteligente in Spanish 2005 03 10 Archived from the original on 2012 03 01 Retrieved 2009 12 21 External links Edit Look up Nature park in Wiktionary the free dictionary Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nature parks Environment portalHome page of the Association of German Nature Parks Home page of the Association of Austrian Nature Parks Home page of the Swiss Parks Network Homepage of the South Tyrol Nature Parks Europarc Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nature park amp oldid 1171001129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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