Categories of protected areas of Ukraine

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Categories of Natural Environment Protected Areas of Ukraine were reestablished (redefined) by the Verkhovna Rada (national parliament of Ukraine) after the fall of the Soviet Union. On 16 June 1992 the President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk signed the law on the Nature-Preservation Fund of Ukraine. The law redefined already the established system of environment protection management for Ukraine as a fully sovereign and independent country. National Parks in Ukraine and other protected areas of Ukraine include Ramsar sites in Ukraine, biosphere reserves of Ukraine, National Nature Parks of Ukraine, Nature Reserves of Ukraine, Regional landscape parks of Ukraine, Nature monuments of Ukraine, Protected tracts of Ukraine and Habitat/Species Managed Areas of Ukraine.

The Law defines ten categories of protected areas. In general perspective the categories correspond to the internationally recognized IUCN protected area categories (see World Commission on Protected Areas).

The table below lists the protected area category, the management level and the proclaiming body. Note that categories are not necessarily hierarchal.

IUCN Class Protection category Intent Form of property Type of creation
I BIOSPHERE RESERVE
(Biosferny zapovidnyk)
Conservation of typical nature complexes, ecological monitoring, and education international / non-private natural
NATURE RESERVE
(Pryrodny zapovidnyk)
Conservation of typical or unique nature complexes, education, scientific research for environment protection, ecological use and safety national / non-private natural
II NATIONAL NATURE PARK
(Natsionalny pryrodny park)
Conservation, restoration, and efficiency for historic-cultural, aesthetic, educational, and similar values national / non-private natural
V REGIONAL LANDSCAPE PARK
(Rehionalny landshaftny park)
Conservation of typical or unique nature complexes and implementation of organized recreation regional / public natural
VI / VII NATURE RESERVE
(Zakaznik)
Conservation and restoration of nature complexes or their separate components regional / public natural
III LANDMARK OF NATURE
(Pamiatka pryrody)
Conservation of naturally intact (as special environmental, scientific, aesthetic, educational, and cultural meaning) regional / public natural
PROTECTED TRACT
(Zapovidne urochyshche)
Conservation of naturally intact (as important scientific, environmental, and aesthetic meaning) regional / public natural
IV BOTANICAL GARDEN
(Botanichny sad)
Conservation, botanic study, conducting scientific, instructional, and educational activities regional / public* artificial
DENDROLOGY PARK (ARBORETUM)
(Dendrolohichny park, dendropark)
Conservation, dendrology study regional / public* artificial
ZOOLOGY PARK
(Zoolohichny park, zoopark)
Education, exposition, conservation, fauna study regional / public* artificial
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LANDMARK
(Park-pamiatka sadovo-parkovoho mystetstva)
Preservation and use of the most prominent and valuable examples of landscape architecture for aesthetic, educational, scientific, environmental, and recreational purposes regional / public artificial
  • Note: Botanical gardens, arboreta, and zoological parks created before 16 June 1992 are not subject to privatization.

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