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National ecological network in Croatia
Andreja MarkovinovićMinistry of CultureDepartment for Nature ProtectionUnit for Ecological Network
The Ministry of Culture, Directorate for Nature Protection is responsible for implementation of the Nature Protection Act (OG 70/05, 139/08) (NPA).
According to the article 58. of NPA,The Government has designated, at the proposal of the Ministry of Culture, the ecological network (EN) with the system of ecologically important areas and ecological corridors - Regulation on proclamation of the ecological network (OG 109/07).
With this Regulation, Croatia provides an alignment with european legislative, especially, Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora (Habitat Directive) and Council Directive 79/409/EEC on the conservation of wild birds (Birds Directive), on grounds of which EU ecological network Natura 2000 is defined.
The National ecological network is composed of sites important for conservation of species and habitat types on the national and international level, including potential NATURA 2000 sites.
All national parks and nature parks, including majority of special reserves, present and suggested by spatial plans are included in ecological network area.
Ecological network area enclose majority of natural corridors like waterflows, forest corridors, swamp areas as a birds removal route station and other landscape elements, which provide wild species movement.
Connecting to ecological network area two corridors are sorted out: Corridor Palagruža-Lastovo-Pelješac provides birds removal route across the Adriatic sea and Corridor which covers coastal area till 50 meters in depth, important for sea turtles migrations.
current institutional framework: At the state level
central state institution responsible for administrative affaires in the field of nature protection
reponsible for expertise work
responsible for management of protected areas – Croatia (8 national parks and 11 nature parks)
At the county level
for administrative affaires at county level
responsible for management of ecological network area in the county(20).
Ministry of Culture
State institute for nature protection
PIs for management of national parks and nature parks
CPIs for management of protected natural values
County offices
Proclaimed ecological network covers
47% of the land territory 39 % of the national sea
Regulation on proclamation of the ecological network includes 1550 ecological network areas including sea caverns and speleological objects according to the NPA.
cca 1500 areas + 40 SPA
2 corridors
land / km2 % sea / km2 % total / km2
NEN 26.689,78 47 12.140,48 39 38.830,26
Total RH 56.615 100 31.644 100 88.259
According to Ordinance on nature impact assessment (OG 89/07), the Nature Impact Assessment is mandatory for a planned project which individually, or in combination with other projects, may have a significant impact on the ecological network.
For a planned project which may have a significant impact on the ecological network, and for which environmental impact assessment is mandatory in accordance with a special regulation, nature impact assessment is part of the environmental impact assessment.
Any natural resource management and use plan in water management, forestry and hunting, freshwater and sea fisheries, mining, agriculture, energy, transport, telecommunications, tourism, sport and recreation, etc., has to be assessed.
the Assessment procedure consists of three stages: (I) Screening, (II) Main Assessment with other feasible options, (III) Establishment of overriding public interest and compensation terms
Expert operations of the Assessment procedure are performed by the State Institute for Nature Protection based on the information submitted by the Holder to the Ministry or competent state administration office in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance.
Nature impact assessment for projects since proclamation of the Regulation on proclamation of the ecological network
and the Ordinance of nature impact assessment
2008 (June - December)
2009 (January - April)
Number of NIA requests in total 88 38
Project types – decision – not obliged to carry out the main assessment
18 (20,4 %) 4 (10,5 %)Trade centers, business buildings,
inside building area
Exploatation fields 17 (19,3%)
2 (5,3%)
Farms
8 (9%) 4 (10,5 %)
Wind power plants 5 (5,7%) 1 (2,6%)
Waste disposals sanations 4 (4,5%) 2 (5,3%)
Gas pipelines 4 (4,5%)
Waste water treatment systems 3 (3,4%)3 (7,9%)
Golf sites 3 (3,4%)
2008 (June - December)
Number of NIA - obliged to carry out the main assessment
9requests for technical servicing of
watercourses
• For designation of Natura 2000, Croatia will nominate areas important for conservation more than 250 species and 70 habitat types, which were set out by State Institute for nature protection
• Public consultations are in progress
• Proposal of Natura 2000 will be proclaimed by the Croatian Government by Regulation on proclamation of Natura 2000
Croatian Ministry of Culture
transboundary ongoing projects
Petra MihalićMinistry of Culture
Department for Nature ProtectionUnit for protected areas of local importance
MedPAN South project
Component 1 - pilot projects Croatia, Turkey, Libya, Tunisia and Algeria connected with management
planning development in protected marine areas Component 2 - regional activities
Regional strengthening capacity programme for managers of protected marine areas, experts and relevant institutions (managing, monitoring and evaluation, financing)
Communnication activities in cooperation with MedPAN Secretary
Goals: Ensure financial and technical assistance to the South-East Mediterranean countries in implementation of new marine protected areas and management improving of existing ones Expand MedPAN network on South-East Mediterranean areasDuration: 4 years
Neretva and Trebišnjica management project
Goals: Improving flows to protect coastal and marine
habitats by establishing joint integrated management of this transboundary watershed
Point source nutrient pollution reduction and reversing coastal aquifer salinization
Component 1 Improved transboundary (Croatia nad Bosnia and
Herzegovina) water resource management Component 2
Improved management and use of wetlands ecosystems and biodiversity
Component 3 High-priority investments for water pollution
control Component 4
Public participation and management of project implementation
Biosphere Reserve
Mura-Drava-Danube Croatian-Hungarian Cooperation
between Ministries responsible for nature conservation
Goals:
Ensure proper management of the core zone in biosphere reserve Encourages development of mutual relations between parks and
institution in the region with proposals for new projects that could be applied for financing
Since March 2008 Croatian and Hungarian Ministries responsible for nature conservation works on preparation of Croatian-Hungarian Transboundary Biosphere Reserve Mura-Drava-Danube
Nomination file has been finished in October 2008 previous to the nomination, Regional park Mura-Drava on Croatian side has to be proclaimed
Una Regional park - preventive protection
• According to the article 26. of NPA (OG 70/05, 139/08) the area for which the Institute for Nature protection has ascertained by an expert statement of reasons as having characteristics of a protected area and/or a procedure of placing thereof under protection has been launched, shall be designated to be under preventive protection by passing the decision of preventive protection.
• The decision on preventive protection shall be passed by the Ministry.
• At the moment this procedure is in stagnation because of unsolved property relationships.
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