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MANAGING NATURAL ASSETS AND PROTECTED AREAS AS SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES (NATREG)
Start date: Mar 31, 2009, End date: Jul 30, 2011 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The aim of NATREG project is to acknowledge, realise and promote the potentials of natural assets and protected areas (PA) (e.g. Natura 2000, IBA, parks, nature reserves etc.) as drives rather than obstacles for sustainable regional development. This aim will be achieved through the establishment of trans-national and multi-sectorial cooperation network which will develop the "Joint Strategy for Integrated Management of Protected Areas" in the Adria-Alpe-Pannonia territory. Furthermore using the participatory approach stakeholders of regional development, spatial planning, nature protection, and other relevant sectors will be trained to work together on "Integrated Management Plans" for PAs and on connectivity between Natura sites with "Integrated Development Strategy for Green Networks of Protected Areas" in six pilot areas. The project is focusing on interconnectivity of PAs in South East Europe, where a substantial know-how transfer is needed to successfully implement the EU legislation. Achievements: • NATREG good practice database• Guidelines for creating regional, interregional and cross-border ecological corridors• Guidelines for the economic evaluation of protected areas' natural assets• Guidelines for the preparation of protected areas business plan • Guidelines on stakeholder engagement in preparation of integrated management plans for protected areas• Introduction to NATREG Joint strategy for integrated management of protected areas in Southeast Europe• NATREG final publication • People, Parks, Money is a manual for protected areas on engaging stakeholders in regional development projectsFor more information see:http://www.southeast-europe.net/en/projects/approved_projects/?id=105
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  • 85.1%   1 842 691,00
  • 2007 - 2013 South East Europe
  • Project on KEEP Platform
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