Ordinance on the establishment of the National Park Jasmund. Country/Territory Germany Document type Regulation Date 1990 (1997) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Sea, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Marine protected areas Protected area National parks Wetlands Zoning Authorization/permit Liability/compensation Ecosystem preservation Marking/identification Biodiversity Protection of habitats Protection of species Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe Entry into force notes The present Ordinance enters into force on 1 October 1990. Abstract The present Ordinance establishes the “National Park Jasmund”. Article 2 lays down provisions relating to the surface description and specific demarcation of the National Park. In particular, the aim of the Park is the: 1) conservation of its typical - in Europe unique - chalk landscape with its characteristic surface forms; 2) creation of an undisturbed development of natural processes on a large surface (including coastal areas, water resources and forest development); 3) regeneration of locally differentiated rich natural forests, including their natural dynamic on a larger surface; 3) regeneration of certain specific local moor lands; 4) conservation of the specific natural landscape in its diversity of flora and fauna. The text consists of 12 articles as follows: Establishment (1); Surface description and demarcation (2); Purpose of protection (3); Protected zones (4); Instructions (5); Prohibitions (6); Exceptions (7); Omissis (8); Understanding with administration (9); Compensation for usage limitation (10); Priority given to this Ordinance (11); Final provisions (12). One Annex is enclosed. Full text German Website www.bmj.de