Law of Georgian on the System of Protected Areas

The formation of the system of protected areas in Georgia serves the preservation of the original natural and cultural environment and its components for future generations, and ensuring of conditions for the mental and physical health of humans and the creation of one of the main bases for the civilized development of society.

Protected areas are established for protecting and restoring significant national heritage – unique, rare and distinctive ecosystems, plant and animal species, natural formations and cultural areas, and for ensuring their use for scientific, educational and recreational purposes and for the purposes of developing a saving economy for natural resources.

The document defines the preservation and restoration of historical and cultural landscapes and architectural and archaeological complexes within one of the core goals of settling the system of protected areas.

The document also underlines cooperation with governmental institutions and NGOs during the planning and implementation of projects, the importance of scientific advisory councils and their functioning as a bridge between natural protection and sustainable development, among other things. This document serves as a comprehensive starting point for anyone looking for information on the laws and regulations regarding the system of protected areas in Georgia.

Law of Georgian on the System of Protected Areas is an important source for the information on regulations and requirements for the preservation of cultural heritage within the territories of protected areas.

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Category
Green Transition
Source
Parliamentary Gazette
Author(s)
Language
English
Geography
Georgia
Keywords
Protected areas, Cultural landscape
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