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Contents<br />

BRANO MOLNAR<br />

Contents<br />

Executive Summary 7<br />

Section 1: Introduction 10<br />

Section 2: IPA Methodology 16<br />

Section 3: IPA Database 22<br />

Section 4: Summary of IPA Data 24<br />

from Seven Partner Countries<br />

Section 5: Country IPA Overviews<br />

Belarus (Oleg Maslovsky) 34<br />

Czech Republic (Zdenka Podhajská 38<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dana Turanová)<br />

Estonia (Mart Külvik) 43<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong> (Zbigniew Mirek) 47<br />

Romania (Anca Sârbu) 51<br />

Russia <strong>and</strong> the CIS Region 56<br />

(Gal<strong>in</strong>a Pronk<strong>in</strong>a)<br />

Slovakia (Dobromil Galvánek) 58<br />

Slovenia (Nejc Jogan) 63<br />

South East Europe 67<br />

Bulgaria (Dimitar Peev et al.) 68<br />

Croatia (Toni Nikolić) 70<br />

Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic 72<br />

(Ljup˘co Melovski <strong>and</strong> Vlado Matevski)<br />

Serbia <strong>and</strong> Montenegro – Montenegro 74<br />

(Danka Petrović)<br />

Serbia <strong>and</strong> Montenegro – Serbia 76<br />

(Vladimir Stevanovi˘c)<br />

IPAs <strong>in</strong> Other Countries 78<br />

Section 6: Habitats <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Uses<br />

Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Grassl<strong>and</strong>s 80<br />

Water,Wetl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Coasts 82<br />

Forests <strong>and</strong> Forestry 84<br />

Transport <strong>and</strong> Development 86<br />

Susta<strong>in</strong>able Plant Use 87<br />

Section 7: IPA <strong>and</strong> Exist<strong>in</strong>g Legislation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Programmes<br />

IPAs, the CBD <strong>and</strong> the Global <strong>and</strong> 89<br />

European Plant Conservation<br />

Strategies<br />

IPAs, PEBLDS <strong>and</strong> PEEN 90<br />

IPAs, the Bern Convention <strong>and</strong> the 91<br />

Emerald Network<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> the EU Biodiversity Strategy 92<br />

IPAs, the EU Habitats Directive 93<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Natura 2000 network<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> the EU Water Framework 95<br />

Directive<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> the Ramsar Convention on 96<br />

Wetl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> Key Biodiversity Areas: 97<br />

Birds, Butterflies, Dragonflies <strong>and</strong><br />

Herpetological Species<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> Agricultural Policy 98<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> Forest Policy 99<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> Monitor<strong>in</strong>g 100<br />

IPAs <strong>and</strong> the Aarhus Convention on 101<br />

Public Participation<br />

Section 8: Next Steps for IPAs<br />

Abbreviations 102<br />

Contacts 103<br />

AnnexesonCD<br />

Sites<br />

Threatened species<br />

Threatened habitats<br />

Botanical richness<br />

Threats to sites<br />

EUNIS habitats<br />

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