The EUROPARC Federation, also known as the "Federation of Nature and National Parks of Europe", is an independent, non-governmental organisation[1] which aims to work with national parks across Europe in enhancing protection. Founded in 1973 in Basel, it moved its headquarters to Grafenau, Bavaria in 1986 and again to Regensburg in 2010.[2] As of 2013 it represents some 365 parks in 36 countries.

Nature knows no boundaries and EUROPARC therefore facilitates international co-operation in all aspects of protected area management to further improve and conserve our shared natural inheritance. The EUROPARC Federation endeavours to exchange expertise, experience and best practice as well as to collaborate with others to ensure the value and meaning of protected areas is at the heart of Europe.

The key aims of the EUROPARC Federation are:

  • Promote good practice in the management of protected areas
  • Facilitate the establishment of new protected areas
  • Raise the profile of protected areas as a vital means of safeguarding many of the continent's most valuable natural heritage assets, and thereby to increase support for their future protection
  • Influence the future development of public policies and programmes, especially with the European Union, to the benefit of protected areas' objectives.

References

  1. Ornat, Arturo López; Correas, Elena (1 October 2003). Gestión de áreas protegidas Mediterráneas: análisis y posibilidades de las redes y los planes de acción. IUCN. p. 71. ISBN 9782831707341. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  2. "Europäisches Netzwerk". EUROPARC (in German). Retrieved 6 May 2016.


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