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Joint Decree No. 2 of 2002 of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on the rules regarding sensitive natural areas.

Country/Territory
Hungary
Document type
Regulation
Date
2002 (2013)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Protected area Management/conservation Protection of habitats Biodiversity Subsidy/incentive Agricultural development Use restrictions
Geographical area
Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries
Entry into force notes
The last consolidated version of the Decree entered into force on 1 August 2013.
Abstract

The purpose of the establishment of sensitive natural areas is: the conservation, maintenance of nature protective farming methods on ecologically sensitive lands; the marking out of further plots to ensure the protection of habitats; the conservation of biological diversity and landscapes through voluntary restrictions incited by subsidies. This Decree deals with the marking out, establishment and maintenance of sensitive natural areas, as well as the incentive of nature protective farming in such areas through the determination of general rules of subsidization. The criteria for the marking out of sensitive natural areas are set out in Article 3. The minimum size of sensitive natural areas is 3000 hectares. Administrative proceedings of the establishment of sensitive natural areas and rules of subsidization of farming on such areas are set out in Articles 4-12. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development calls for application for subsidization. Subsidization is subject to a contract. Annex 1 lists sensitive natural areas by categories (high importance, important, planned).

Full text
Hungarian
Website
njt.hu

References - Legislation

Implements

Law No. LIII of 1996 on Nature Conservation.

Legislation | Hungary | 1996 (2023)

Keyword: Management/conservation, Protected area, Policy/planning, Institution, Access-to-information, Offences/penalties, Ecosystem preservation, Biodiversity, Protection of species

Source: FAO, FAOLEX