Regulation proclaiming the Nature Park "Zlatibor". País/Territorio Serbia Tipo de documento Reglamento Fecha 2017 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Zona protegida Bosques de protección Protección del medio ambiente Protección del hábitat Protecíon de las especies Fauna silvestre Flora silvestre Zonificación Área geográphica Europa, Europa y Central Asia Entry into force notes This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (published on 10 October 2017). Resumen This Regulation states the following: The Zlatibor mountain massif, which includes a vast natural whole in southwestern Serbia, in the area of Stari Vlach, in the eastern Dinarides, is declared as protected area of exceptional importance, classified into category (I) as Nature park called "Zlatibor"; the southern border of the Nature Park "Zlatibor" is the river Uvac with the coast, the western border coincides with the state border with Republika Srpska, towards the north the border goes the slopes of Mokra and Semegnjevska gora and the slopes of Gruda, bypasses Zlatibor and continues the northern slopes consists of the river Katušnica with the coast and the slopes of Murtenica. In the area of the Nature Park "Zlatibor", protection regimes of I, II and III degree are determined. This area is declared as protected in order to preserve the biodiversity and several present vegetative and animal species, as fully listed in article 2. Texto completo Serbio Página web www.pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs Referencias - Legislación Implementa Nature Protection Law. Legislación | Serbia | 2009 (2021) Palabra clave: Seguridad de la biotecnología, Bioseguridad, Planificación ambiental, Conservación de suelos/mejoramiento de suelos, Política/planificación, Legislación básica, Biodiversidad, Conservación del ecosistema, Monitoreo, Ordenación/conservación, Autorización/permiso, Especies en peligro, Protecíon de las especies, Comercio de especies, Fauna silvestre, Flora silvestre, Productos silvestres Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX