Resolution of the Council of Ministers No. 33/2004 on the International Tejo Natural Park. Country/Territory Portugal Document type Regulation Date 2004 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Diário da República, I Série-B No. 68, 21 March 2004, pp. 1562 and 1563. Long titleResolução do Conselho de Ministros N° 33/2004. Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Protected area Animal welfare Biodiversity Endangered species Wild fauna Wild flora Policy/planning Zoning Community management Protection of species Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Atlantic, North-East Atlantic, Southern Europe Abstract This Resolution rules on the preparation of the Development Plan of the International Tejo Natural Park. It sets the general aims to be followed by the plan, such as: an effective strategy for the conservation and management of the Park, the conservation of wild fauna and flora protected natural habitats, the equilibrium between protection and valorisation of the natural resources of the area. It establishes the competence of the Institute for Nature Conservation for preparing the Park’s Development Plan which shall cover also the municipalities of Castelo Branco and Idanha-a-Nova. The Resolution implements the Decree-Law No. 380/99 by defining the composition of the Coordination mixed commission and indicates the deadline for the completion of the International Tejo Natural Park Development Plan. Full text Portuguese References - Legislation Implements Decree-Law No. 19/93 defining protected areas. Legislation | Portugal | 1993 Keyword: Protected area, Community management Source: FAO, FAOLEX Decree-Law No. 380/99 establishing the territorial management regime. Legislation | Portugal | 1999 Keyword: Land-use planning, Environmental planning, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX Decree No. 9/2000 creating the National park of 'Tejo Internacional'. Legislation | Portugal | 2000 Keyword: Protected area, Offences/penalties, National parks, Ecosystem preservation, Zoning Source: FAO, FAOLEX