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New nature parks given green light

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The Swiss national park in Graubünden is part of a network of reservesImage Caption:

The Swiss national park in Graubünden is part of a network of reserves (Keystone)

August 23, 2012 - 15:23

The Federal Environment Office has approved bids to create four new regional nature parks, bringing to 15 the number of nationally supported reserves covering more than 11 per cent of Switzerland’s territory.

The Beverin, Pfyn-Finges as well as the Doubs and Jura Vaudois parks are to be established next year.
 
The new reserves of 1,417 square metres are spread over 71 communes and in eastern, as well as northwestern and southwestern Switzerland and have more than 120,000 inhabitants, according to the environment office.
 
However, in some cases cantonal zoning construction plans needed to be adjusted and approved by the government.
 
Moves are also underway to set up a second national park which is subject to stricter regulations than the regional nature parks. 

The Adula Park in canton Graubünden and the Locarnese Park in southern canton Ticino have put in bids to become national parks, but their requests are still being considered by the authorities.
 
Since January of 2012, the government has had an annual budget of SFr10 million ($10.4 million) to spend on setting up new national and regional parks.
 
A new marketing campaign with the tagline “Swiss parks: closer than you think” is tied to the new park funding and seek to make the brand better known among tourists and Swiss visitors.

swissinfo.ch and agencies

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