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OVERVIEW OF QUESTIONNAIRES OVERVIEW OF QUESTIONNAIRES A. A. (SQ) (SQ) focused on local/ regional scale aggregates focused on local/ regional scale aggregates extraction activities extraction activities (General Questionnaire on (General Questionnaire on Mineral Policies) Mineral Policies) B. B. (SQ-R) (SQ-R) focused on local/ regional scale focused on local/ regional scale aggregates aggregates recycling activities recycling activities

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OVERVIEW OF QUESTIONNAIRESOVERVIEW OF QUESTIONNAIRES

A.A. (SQ) (SQ) focused on local/ regional scale aggregates focused on local/ regional scale aggregates extraction activitiesextraction activities (General Questionnaire on(General Questionnaire on Mineral Mineral Policies) Policies)

B.B. (SQ-R) (SQ-R) focused on local/ regional scale aggregatesfocused on local/ regional scale aggregates recycling activitiesrecycling activities

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A. General Questionnaire on Mineral PoliciesA. General Questionnaire on Mineral Policies

• Half of the partners have submitted the filled forms Half of the partners have submitted the filled forms

• Since some of the participating countries are represented Since some of the participating countries are represented by more than one partner and the general SQ reflects the by more than one partner and the general SQ reflects the status qvo by country, there is lacking information for 3 status qvo by country, there is lacking information for 3 (HUNGARY, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA, CROATIA) out of 10 (HUNGARY, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA, CROATIA) out of 10 countries.countries.

• Compatibility of the different answers is an issue Compatibility of the different answers is an issue

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A. General Questionnaire on Mineral Policies) A. General Questionnaire on Mineral Policies)

11 GeoZSGeoZS SLOVENIASLOVENIA SARMa WP3 QUESTIONAIRE SQ GeoZS.doc

22 MULMUL AUSTRIAAUSTRIA WP3 QUESTIONAIRE SQ_15 January.docAustrian_Minerals_Plan_SQ.doc

Austrian Federal Waste Plan_2006_.pdf

33 IGMEIGME GREECE (GR)GREECE (GR) WP3 GENERAL QUESTIONNAIRE.doc

44 TUCTUC GREECE (GR)GREECE (GR)

55 PELLAPELLA GREECE (GR)GREECE (GR) SARMa WP3 QUESTIONAIRE.doc-1 (Αποθηκεύτηκε αυτόματα).doc

SQ - final.doc

66 MBFHMBFH HUNGARYHUNGARY

77 ANPARANPAR ITALYITALY

88 ER ER ITALYITALY sq.doc

99 PARMAPARMA ITALYITALY

1010 IGRIGR ROMANIAROMANIA

1111 FGGFGG ROMANIAROMANIA SARMa SQ FGG.doc

1212 RGFRGF SERBIASERBIA SARMa WP3 QUESTIONAIRE FINAL_RGF.doc

SARMa SQ-KOSOVO.doc

1313 MGK10MGK10 BOSNIA-BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINAHERZEGOVINA

1414 MINGORPMINGORP CROATIACROATIA

1515 METEMETE ALBANIAALBANIA Exchange of Best Practices Questionnaire-final[1]-Albania.doc

MINING LAW OF ALBANIA.doc

permits form-eng-sarma[1].doc

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1. Does your country or region have a mpp?1. Does your country or region have a mpp?

1 GeoZS SLOVENIA YES:YES: National Mineral Resource Management Programme 2009 – 2019 (NMRMP) is considered as mineral policy, including mineral planning policy.

2 MUL AUSTRIA NO:NO: Currently no mpp is established but preparations are on their way.

3 IGME GREECE (GR) NO: NO: mpp is declared through other laws (i.e. incective)

4 TUC GREECE (GR)

5 PELLA GREECE (GR) YES???YES???6 MBFH HUNGARY

7 ANPAR ITALY

8 ER ITALY YES?YES? Mineral Planning is regulated by a single law, the “Regio Decreto 1443/1927”

9 PARMA ITALY

10 IGR ROMANIA

11 FGG ROMANIA NO:NO: but elements of a mineral policy are incorporated in the Mining Industry Strategy for 2004-2010

12 RGF SERBIA NO:NO: There is one draft of the new mineral policy not yet officially accepted.

13 MGK10BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

14 MINGORP CROATIA

15 METE ALBANIA YES:YES: The Mining Strategy of Albania was approved on July 2006

16 ICMMKOSOVO (OBSERVER) YES:YES: Green Paper 2004-2006, Mining sector strategy White Paper 2007

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2. Are minerals considered during land use planning?2. Are minerals considered during land use planning?

1 GeoZS SLOVENIA YES:YES: no particular reference to aggregates is present.

2 MUL AUSTRIA YES:YES: Each type of mineral is considered by AMRP.

3 IGME GREECE (GR) YES??:YES??: Only aggregates are considered (identification of quarry areas).

4 TUC GREECE (GR)

5 PELLA GREECE (GR)

6 MBFH HUNGARY

7 ANPAR ITALY

8 ER ITALY YES:YES: Aggregates are related to the requirements defined by urban planning

9 PARMA ITALY

10 IGR ROMANIA

11 FGG ROMANIA YES:YES: All minerals subject to the Mining Law no. 85/2003 are considered.

12 RGF SERBIA YES:YES: Aggregates are considered as one of the important mineral resources of Serbia.

13 MGK10BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

14 MINGORP CROATIA

15 METE ALBANIA NO:NO:

16 ICMMKOSOVO (OBSERVER)

YES:YES: All types of minerals in Kosovo are considered. Aggregates are treated equally as all types of mineral resources in Kosovo

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3. Are there planned areas where aggregates’ extraction is permitted?3. Are there planned areas where aggregates’ extraction is permitted?

1 GeoZS SLOVENIA NO:NO:. some areas are more preferable then others.

2 MUL AUSTRIA YES:YES: AMRP intends to establish mineral protection zones, where mining is permitted.

3 IGME GREECE (GR) YES:YES: Quarry zones are identified by Law 2115 at prefectual level.

4 TUC GREECE (GR)

5 PELLA GREECE (GR)

6 MBFH HUNGARY

7 ANPAR ITALY

8 ER ITALY YESYES9 PARMA ITALY

10 IGR ROMANIA

11 FGG ROMANIA YES:YES: Areas are set out by NAMR at national level, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Law no. 85/2003.

12 RGF SERBIA NO:NO: There are no specific areas. it depends on the national, regional and local availability of the potential location.

13 MGK10BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

14 MINGORP CROATIA

15 METE ALBANIA YES: YES: They are identified at national and regional level

16 ICMMKOSOVO (OBSERVER) YES:YES: In Kosovo exist areas for future mining licencing

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4. Strengths & Weaknesses of Land Use Planning 4. Strengths & Weaknesses of Land Use Planning

1 GeoZS SLOVENIA Design at local level (Design at local level (S/WS/W), Acceptability (), Acceptability (WW))

2 MUL AUSTRIA Design at province level, Envir/tal Issues (Design at province level, Envir/tal Issues (WsWs))

3 IGME GREECE (GR)Design at local level (Design at local level (S/WS/W), Envir/tal Issues (), Envir/tal Issues (WW), ), Acceptability by local communities (Acceptability by local communities (WW))

4 TUC GREECE (GR)Envir/tal Issues (Envir/tal Issues (WW), Acceptability by local ), Acceptability by local communities (communities (WW))

5 PELLA GREECE (GR) No comment??No comment??6 MBFH HUNGARY

7 ANPAR ITALY

8 ER ITALY Regional/provincial/municipality strategyRegional/provincial/municipality strategy ((SS))9 PARMA ITALY

10 IGR ROMANIA

11 FGG ROMANIA No comment??No comment??

12 RGF SERBIALoose description in the Land Use planningLoose description in the Land Use planning difficulties from local authorities (difficulties from local authorities (WW))

13 MGK10BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

14 MINGORP CROATIA

15 METE ALBANIA No comment??No comment??

16 ICMMKOSOVO (OBSERVER) Specification of the answer on managerial issuesSpecification of the answer on managerial issues

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5. Data Accesibility / 15. Data Accesibility / 1

1 GeoZS SLOVENIA

YES: YES: Public, industry and authorities (on line (PDF file) or hard copy). The “Mineral Resource Database - MRD” is maintained by GeoZS, used for land use management. Aggregates are also covered. All types of protected areas are considered. Relevant authorities update the database and provide it to the central institution – Environmental Agency of Republic of Slovenia (ARSO). Information on internet in the form of ArcMap shape file, freely downloadable.

2 MUL AUSTRIA

YES:YES: Compiled information on aggregate deposits, available for the authorities. General information, available for the public, the industry and the authorities. Detailed maps, on quality and quantity are confidential and only available for the authorities. All types of protected areas are considered. Most of the information is presented in the GIS systems of the provinces. Information on land-use planning is still available for the public e.g. on the Internet.

3 IGME GREECE (GR)

YES & NO:YES & NO: Geological map sheets (hard copies 1:50.000) available for all. The Portal of IGME is under construction. Decision on levels of accessibility is under discussion. A Data base on mine & quarry sites of the Ministry of development is available via Internet.

4 TUC GREECE (GR)

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5. Data Accesibility / 25. Data Accesibility / 2

5 PELLA GREECE (GR)No:No: no any information on aggregates resources or reserves available for the public, industry and authorities to view.

6 MBFH HUNGARY

7 ANPAR ITALY

8 ER ITALY

YES:YES: No specific map resources, instead all plans are publicly available as printed/digital documents. Natura2000 areas & and Regional Plan for Landscape/Scenic protection are covered. Data available in public as maps and technical guidelines.

9 PARMA ITALY

10 IGR ROMANIA

11 FGG ROMANIA

YES:YES: NAMR, mainly, maintains the register of mineral resources/reserves, including production data and monitors annual changes. Data available upon request, hard copy. Inventories are held for each deposit (license). Maps with the location at 1:25 000 can be provided. No awareness for the use of data.

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5. Data Accesibility / 25. Data Accesibility / 2

12 RGF SERBIA

YES:YES: information on aggregates resources or reserves is available mainly for authorities via archive of the Ministry of Mining and Energy. Upon request, also for companies. Currently, information is not used for land use planning. All protected areas are covered, data available upon request.

13 MGK10BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

14 MINGORP CROATIA

15 METE ALBANIA

YES: (YES: (limited) for the public in a gis (geological map 1:200 000, mineral map 1: 25000). Different presentation on the website of mete for the geological resources of different minerals. For the industry and authorities the information is on two agencies GSA, NANR. Data is used during the planning of licensing process, development plans for the rural areas.

16 ICMMKOSOVO (OBSERVER)

YES:YES: Quarry plan of Kosovo 1:50,000. Data accessible via internet and Archive. Protected areas considered: Mining zones for construction minerals, Nature protection zones, Water protection zones & Historical Monument protection zones. The archive of ICMM since 1953, all interested parties have direct access.

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B. General Questionnaire on RecyclingB. General Questionnaire on Recycling

• Less than half of the partners have submitted the filled Less than half of the partners have submitted the filled forms forms

• Since some of the participating countries are represented Since some of the participating countries are represented by more than one partner and the general SQ-R reflects by more than one partner and the general SQ-R reflects the status qvo by country, there is lacking information for the status qvo by country, there is lacking information for half of the participating countries.half of the participating countries.

• Compatibility of the different answers is an issueCompatibility of the different answers is an issue

• We are not yet in the position to pre-evaluate the answers. We are not yet in the position to pre-evaluate the answers. Modifications / re-adjustment of the questionnaire are Modifications / re-adjustment of the questionnaire are envisaged. envisaged.

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A. General Questionnaire on Mineral Policies) A. General Questionnaire on Mineral Policies)

11 GeoZSGeoZS SLOVENIASLOVENIA SARMa WP3 QUESTIONAIRE SQ+R GeoZS.doc

22 MULMUL AUSTRIAAUSTRIA WP3 QUESTIONAIRE SQ+R_15 January.doc

33 IGMEIGME GREECE (GR)GREECE (GR)

44 TUCTUC GREECE (GR)GREECE (GR)

55 PELLAPELLA GREECE (GR)GREECE (GR) SQ+R final.doc

66 MBFHMBFH HUNGARYHUNGARY

77 ANPARANPAR ITALYITALY

88 ER ER ITALYITALY

99 PARMAPARMA ITALYITALY

1010 IGRIGR ROMANIAROMANIA

1111 FGGFGG ROMANIAROMANIA

1212 RGFRGF SERBIASERBIA 01_SARMa WP3 QUESTIONAIRE SQ+R_RGF.doc

1313 MGK10MGK10 BOSNIA-BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINAHERZEGOVINA

Kopija od 01_SARMa WP3 QUESTIONAIRE SQ+R.doc

1414 MINGORPMINGORP CROATIACROATIA

1515 METEMETE ALBANIAALBANIA 01_SARMa WP3 QUESTIONAIRE SQ+R-Albania.doc

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PRIMA VISTA INTERPRETATION OF PRIMA VISTA INTERPRETATION OF ANSWERED SQsANSWERED SQs

• Development of MPPs has started very recently in some of Development of MPPs has started very recently in some of the PPs’ countries, or not started yet. the PPs’ countries, or not started yet. Mineral Policy has Mineral Policy has not been a priority, so far.not been a priority, so far.

• Land Use Planning, in general considers mineral raw Land Use Planning, in general considers mineral raw materials in most of the countries. Aggregates are treated materials in most of the countries. Aggregates are treated equally to other resources. For some of the countries, equally to other resources. For some of the countries, aggregates are considered an important natural resource. aggregates are considered an important natural resource.

• Data availability as well as levels of accessibility differ Data availability as well as levels of accessibility differ within participating countries. within participating countries.