The Carpathian Network of Protected Areas. Mircea Verghelet CNPA SC Chair

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The Carpathian Network of Protected Areas Mircea Verghelet CNPA SC Chair

Main element Conference of Kiev, May 2003: Carpathian Convention Article 4.5. The parties shall cooperate in developing an ecological network in the Carpathians, as an continuent part of the Pan-European Ecological Network, in establishing and supporting a Carpathian Network of Protected Areas, as well as enhancing conservation and sustainable management in the areas outside of protected areas.

Rich biodiversity Large carnivores 8000 brown bears

4000 wolves 3000 lynx

Forests Over 70% of the area covered by forests Large areas of virgin forests

Flora Around 400 endemic species 1/3 of Europe s flora

Traditions Spiritual culture Folklore Architecture and rural landscape People

Threats Unsustainable rural development

Unsustainable infrastructure development

Unsustainable tourism

Lack of financial support

Management of recently restituted and privatized land, including forests

Objectives of CNPA Support the relevant work and activities from the Biodiversity Protocol of the Carpathian Convention Development of a thematic network Support for the creation of an ecological network Creating and running a communication network

Types of protected areas included in the CNPA Protected areas larger than 100 ha Protected areas with their own staff or a responsible administrative body In the future, complete list (including also PAs smaller than 100 ha) should be compiled

Total area of major PAs (2.7 mil ha) 1200000 1000000 800000 HA 600000 400000 200000 0 Czech Hungary Poland Rom ania Slovakia Ukraine Serbia

Previous CNPA Questionnary results Priorities for the cooperation: Forest management inside PAs Protected area management (including GIS as a tool) Tourism (impacts of tourism and regional benefits by sustainable tourism) Implementation of EU legislation in nature protection (in particular the NATURA 2000 network) Large carnivore management

Concrete actions In response to the questionnary results: NATURA 2000 Colloquium in Neukirchen (2004)

Concrete actions In response to the questionnary results: NATURA 2000 Colloquium in Neukirchen (2004) Integrated management of protected areas workshop Mala Fatra (2006)

Concrete actions In response to the questionnary results: NATURA 2000 Colloquium in Neukirchen (2004) Integrated management of protected areas workshop Mala Fatra (2006) Management of tourism and sustainable development in protected areas Piatra Craiului (2006)

Webpage www. carpathianparks.org

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WWF DCP Project Training programmes for PAs staff Park management Training of trainers Community outreach Tourism development Public awareness Clearing House Mechanism Management Efectiveness Tracking Tool adapted for the Carpathian conditions

CNPA Institutional Arrangements CNPA Conference unofficial body The Parks Conference of the Carpathian network of protected areas is an entity for the CNPA administrations and meets every two years. It discusses and agrees on the strategy for cooperation between the Carpathian PAs. CNPA Steering Committee The CNPA Steering Committee was established by COP 1, it is composed of CNPA Focal Points of each Carpathian country, designated internally by the responsible authorities. The SC approves the work plans for the CNPA. The SC meets at least twice a year. CNPA Unit The Implementation Unit for the CNPA is the permanent body which implements and coordinates the activities envisaged by the CNPA work program and reports to the CNPA Steering Committee.

September 2008 First CNPA Conference Together with the Europarc Conference Location: Poiana Brasov Period: 23-24 September

CNPA for the Parks Experience exchanges common working groups Development of common projects on various topics, among interested PAs Common approaches in trans-boundary or similar areas Voice arguing for the PAs needs within the CC frame Easier creation of an ecological network Broader/common awareness activities Partner for the relevant organizations with activities in the CNPA region