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The Natural and Cultural Heritage of Croatia ((クロアチア語:Prirodna i kulturna baština Republike Hrvatske)) comprises sites, monuments, goods and species of particular importance to the Republic of Croatia which are protected by national law. The Croatian constitution states that the protection of natural and cultural heritage, as well as their use needs to be regulated according to the constitution and laws of the Republic of Croatia (art. 2).〔(Članak 2. Hrvatski sabor ili narod neposredno, samostalno, u skladu s Ustavom i zakonom, odlučuje: o očuvanju prirodnog i kulturnog bogatstva i korištenju njime )〕 ==Natural Heritage== As regards nature protection, the Croatian constitution states:〔(Constitution of the Republic of Croatia )〕
Furthermore, the constitution states:
The Croatian State Institute for Nature Protection (Croatian ''Državni zavod za zaštitu prirode, DZZP'') is the responsible state body for nature protection. It has been established by governmental decree in 2002 (OG 126/02). According to the Nature Protection Act (Croatian ''Zakon o zaštiti prirode'') professional state tasks regarding nature protection are carried out by the institute (OG 70/05〔(Zakon o zaštiti prirode (2005) )〕 i 139/08〔(Zakon o izmjenama i dopunama zakona o zaštiti prirode (2008) )〕). Within the Croatian Ministry of Culture (Croatian ''Ministarstvo kulture'') the Administration for Nature Protection (Croatian ''Uprava za zaštitu prirode Ministarstva kulture'') has been established, which holds the Register of Protected Natural Values (Croatian ''Upisnik zaštićenih prirodnih vrijednosti''). Protected natural monuments are marked as ''spomenik prirode'' in Croatian. The Nature Protection Act (OG 70/05 and 139/08) stipulates nine categories of protected areas. The national categories largely correspond to the internationally recognized IUCN protected area categories.〔(DZZP, Categories of protected areas in Croatia )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Natural and Cultural Heritage of Croatia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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