Protected areas of Moldova explained
Protected areas of Moldova include following categories:[1]
- Scientific nature reserves (rom. rezervații științifice) – currently 5 reserves covering an area of 19379 ha. They are equivalent to IUCN category Ia (strict nature reserve).
- National parks – currently there’s one national park, created in 2013 Orhei National Park (rom. Parcul Național Orhei) [2]
- Nature monuments (rom. monumente ale naturii)
- Nature reserves (rom. rezervații naturale)
- Landscape reserves (rom. rezervații peisagistice)
- Resource reserves (rom. rezervații de resurse)
- Areas with multifunctional management (rom. Arii cu management multifuncțional)
- Wetlands of international importance (rom. Zone umede de importanță internațională)
- Dendrological gardens (rom. grădini dendrologice)
- Landscape architecture monuments (rom. monumente de arhitectură peisajeră)
- Zoological garden in Chișinău (rom. Grădina Zoologică din Chișinău)
Scientific nature reserves
Landscape reserves
Monuments of landscape architecture
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.gov.md/sites/default/files/document/attachments/intr02_21.pdf STRATEGIA privind diversitatea biologică a Republicii Moldova pentru anii 2015-2020
- http://www.moldsilva.gov.md/public/files/flora/Harta_traseelor_turistice_din_Parcul_National_Orhei.pdf Touristic Map of Orhei National Park