The Nature Park is not a National Park

DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
A NATURE PARK AND A NATIONAL PARK?

Nature Parks are areas which "mostly fill the preliminarities of landscape protection areas, consisting of a special diversity, uniqueness and beauty, and which are especially suitable for recreation purposes because of their landscape features". In Nature Parks the needs for nature protection and landscape management should be in harmony with the needs of recreation. They help to ensure the continued and further development of characteristic cultural landscapes. To achieve this, it is also necessary to conserve and support environmentally friendly extensive land- and forest-management.

Exact definitions of the status and the responsibilities of a Nature Park can be found in the Governmental Nature Protection Law and in the Bavarian Nature Protection Law.

BAVARIAN FOREST NATURE PARK BAVARIAN FOREST

NATIONAL PARK

Aims

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conservation of rural cultural landscapes
support of environmentally friendly landuse
usage for recreation purposes
public relations and education
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protection of the dynamics of natural and semi-natural landscapes
nature is left to nature, no economic usage
recreation and environmental education
scientific research

Area

large area from the Danube to the border ridge of the Czech Republic wooded mountain ridge of the rural districts Regen and Freyung-Grafenau along the border of the Czech Republic

Responsibility

Bavarian Forest Nature Park Inc. as the upholder (located in Zwiesel) National Park Administration as special organ of the Bavarian State Ministry for Environmental Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection

Legal basis

Bavarian Nature Protection Law Article 11 Bavarian Nature
Protection Law Article 8

Ownership

all forms of ownership: private, governmental and corporate Governmental forest