National System of Protected Areas in Uruguay explained

The National System of Protected Natural Areas of Uruguay (Spanish; Castilian: Sistema nacional de áreas naturales protegidas de Uruguay, commonly abbreviated as SNAP) is an instrument of policy implementation and national environmental action plans for Uruguay.

Its creation was established by Law 17,234 of February 22, 2000, which was regulated by Executive Decree No. 52/005 of February 16, 2005. This law aims to "harmonize the criteria for planning and managing protected areas under certain categories, with a single regulation that sets the guidelines system" (Art. 1).

Categories

According to Law 17234, four categories of definition and management of the protected natural areas were established (Art.3°):

List of protected areas in Uruguay

Uruguay has 22 protected areas, covering 3.68% of the country's land area.[1]

National designations

National parks

Natural monuments

Protected landscapes

Protected areas of managed resources

Habitat/species management areas

International designations

UNESCO-MAB Biosphere Reserves

Ramsar sites

Notes and References

  1. UNEP-WCMC (2022). Protected Area Profile for Uruguay from the World Database of Protected Areas. Accessed 24 March 2022.