IBA), Međunarodno Značajnih Biljnih Područja (IPA) I Područja Za Dnevne Leptire (PBA)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

IBA), Međunarodno Značajnih Biljnih Područja (IPA) I Područja Za Dnevne Leptire (PBA) Lista Međunarodno značajnih područja za ptice (IBA), Međunarodno značajnih biljnih područja (IPA) i područja za dnevne leptire (PBA) Međunarodno značajna područja za ptice (IBA) su: Gornje Podunavlje, Subotička jezera i pustare, Bečejski ribnjak, Jegrička, Karađorđevo, Titelski breg, Koviljski rit, Pašnjaci velike droplje, Slano kopovo, Okanj i Rusanda, Carska bara, Gornje Potamišje, Srednje Potamišje, Vršačke planine, Deliblatska peščara, Labudovo okno, Ušće Save u Dunav, Dunavski lesni odsek, Fruška gora, Obedska bara, Bosutske šume, Zasavica, Donje Podrinje, Cer, Valjevske planine, Tara, Uvac i Mileševka, Pešter, Golija, Gornje Pomoravlje, Ovčarsko - kablarska klisura, Kopaonik, Sitnica, Prokletije, Šar - planina, Pčinja, Vlasina, Suva planina, Sićevačka klisura, Stara planina, Đerdap i Mala Vrbica. Međunarodno značajna područja za biljke (IPA) su: Subotička peščara, Selevenjske pustare, Palićko jezero, Ludaško jezero, Gornje Podunavlje, Severni Banat II, Severna Bačka I, Telečka, Rimski Šanac, Koviljsko-petrovaradinski rit, Žabalj, Titelski breg, Severni Banat I, Stepe severnog Banata, Pašnjaci velike droplje, Slano kopovo, Srednji Banat I, Srednji Banat II, Carska bara, Vršačke planine, Deliblatska peščara, Ponjavica, Fruška Gora, Obedska bara, Zasavica, Tara, Mokra gora i Šargan, Zlatibor, Mučanj, Golija, Pešter, Štavalj, Kanjon Mileševke, Klisura Ibra, Đerdap, Kladovo-Radujevac, Veliki krš i stol, Klisura Lazareve reke, Brđanska klisura, Rtanj, Lalinačka slatina, Jelašnička klisura, Sićevačka klisura, Šljivovički vis, Ozren, Suva planina, Stara planina, Klisura Jerme, Rogozna, Kopaonik, Vlasinska visoravan, Grmija, Klisura Miruše sa Koznikom, Rudine, Aleksandrovačka slatina, Rujan, Dolina Pčinje, Prokletije, Paštrik, Koritnik, Šar planina. Područja za dnevne leptire (PBA) su: Avala, Deli Jovan, Deliblatska peščara, Dimitrovgrad, Đerdap, Golemi Vrh, Fruška Gora, Goč-Studena-Stolovi, Golija, Gornje Podunavlje, Grmija, Ibarska klisura, Klisura Jerme, Klisura Đetinje, Povlen, Kopaonik, Kosmaj, Kukavica, Lazarev kanjon, Mali Krš, Metohijske Prokletije, Zlatar, Ošljak, Paštrik, Tara, Radan, Resava, Rtanj, Rudina planina, Zlatibor, Šar planina, Sićevačka klisura, Devica, Stara Planina, Stol-Veliki Krš, Suva planina, Pešter, Besna Kobila, Maljen-Suvobor, Zasavica. .
Recommended publications
  • Final Report Land Use Analyses
    The relevance of farming and farmland for maintaining the landscape and biodiversity of the Sava floodplains Final report of Task C of the Life 3 rd countries project Protection of Biodiversity of the Sava River Basin Floodplains Wageningen International December 2009 WageningenInternational The relevance of farming and farmland for maintaining the landscape and biodiversity of the Sava floodplains Final report of Task C of the Life 3 rd Countries Program Protection of Biodiversity of the Sava River Basin Floodplain (LIFE06 TCY INT 246 ) The following report is based on the reports of the Land Use Working Group The editors of the three country reports are: Croatia- Ivana Ilijas, Jasna Jeremic, Andreja Ribaric State Institute for Nature Protection of Croatia Serbia- Alen Kis, Laslo Galambos, Dejan Bakovic, Klara Szabados and Milos Vukelic; Institute for Nature Conservation Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovia- Tihomir Predic- Agricultural Institute Banja Luka ABSTRACT Author(s) Zingstra, Henk ( final edit), Alen Kis, Andreja Ribaric, Dejan Bakovic, Ivana Ilijas, Jasna Jeremic, Laslo Galambos, Klara Szabados, Milos Vukelic, Tihomir Predic ; The relevance of farmland and farming for the protection of the landscape and biodiversity of the Sava Floodplains, Final Report of Task C of the EU-LIFE06 TCY INT 246 Project. Photos: Institute for Nature Conservation of Croatia, Agricultural Institute Banja Luka. Keywords: Land use, agriculture, agri environment, flood protection, nature conservation. © 2009 Wageningen International P.O. Box 88; 6700 AB Wageningen; The Netherlands No part of this publication may be reproduced or published in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system without the written permission of Wageningen International.
    [Show full text]
  • Serbian NSDI Activity and Metadata Handling
    Serbian NSDI activity and metadata handling Republic Geodetic Authority Sasa Milenkovic INSPIRE conference 2011 Edinburgh, 28. June 2011 Republic Geodetic Authority Republic Geodetic Authority [RGA] is a special organisation defined by the Law on Ministry The national provider and administrator of cadastre and geoinformation Geodetic Reference System State Survey Real Estate Cadastre Utility Cadastre Spatial Units Register Addresses Register Topographic Mapping Assessment of Real Estate Valuation Geographical Names Register NSDI Nation-wide; 2715 employees in 6 sectors Legal framework NIGP – Nacionalna Infrastruktura Geoprostornih Podataka [National Infrastructure of Geospatial Data ] The Law on State Survey and Cadastre 2009 NSDI subjects Establishing Content Metadata Geodata sets and services National Geoportal Limitation NSDI bodies Strategy Strategy for NSDI establishment in the Republic of Serbia was adopted by the Government on 28th October 2010 Spatial Data Infrastructure 2010 Strategy of Serbia 2010 – 2012 Need for SDI Present situation The vision The action plan NSDI Strategy – the Action Plan VISION NSDI Educated SDI R & D & Education professionals Financing and pricing Flexible model for financing and pricing Geodetic reference system Geo-referenced spatial data Legal framework INSPIRE transposition to the national legislation Standardisation Implementation of standards Spatial data and services Upgraded, quality and available geoinformation Cooperation infrastructure Involved parties network ACTION PLAN NSDI Bodies Government
    [Show full text]
  • Rivers and Lakes in Serbia
    NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANISATION OF SERBIA Čika Ljubina 8, 11000 Belgrade Phone: +381 11 6557 100 Rivers and Lakes Fax: +381 11 2626 767 E-mail: [email protected] www.serbia.travel Tourist Information Centre and Souvenir Shop Tel : +381 11 6557 127 in Serbia E-mail: [email protected] NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANISATION OF SERBIA www.serbia.travel Rivers and Lakes in Serbia PALIĆ LAKE BELA CRKVA LAKES LAKE OF BOR SILVER LAKE GAZIVODE LAKE VLASINA LAKE LAKES OF THE UVAC RIVER LIM RIVER DRINA RIVER SAVA RIVER ADA CIGANLIJA LAKE BELGRADE DANUBE RIVER TIMOK RIVER NIŠAVA RIVER IBAR RIVER WESTERN MORAVA RIVER SOUTHERN MORAVA RIVER GREAT MORAVA RIVER TISA RIVER MORE RIVERS AND LAKES International Border Monastery Provincial Border UNESKO Cultural Site Settlement Signs Castle, Medieval Town Archeological Site Rivers and Lakes Roman Emperors Route Highway (pay toll, enterance) Spa, Air Spa One-lane Highway Rural tourism Regional Road Rafting International Border Crossing Fishing Area Airport Camp Tourist Port Bicycle trail “A river could be an ocean, if it doubled up – it has in itself so much enormous, eternal water ...” Miroslav Antić - serbian poet Photo-poetry on the rivers and lakes of Serbia There is a poetic image saying that the wide lowland of The famous Viennese waltz The Blue Danube by Johann Vojvodina in the north of Serbia reminds us of a sea during Baptist Strauss, Jr. is known to have been composed exactly the night, under the splendor of the stars. There really used to on his journey down the Danube, the river that connects 10 be the Pannonian Sea, but had flowed away a long time ago.
    [Show full text]
  • Degradation and Protection of Wetlands in Special Nature Reserves in Vojvodina
    Degradation and Protection of Wetlands in Special Nature Reserves in Vojvodina Degradation and Protection of Wetlands in Special Nature Reserves in Vojvodina Stojanović, Vladimir1 Introduction cal and technological accomplishments Wetlands, with their swamps, marshes leave an impression that man is independ- and water surfaces on peat land, natural ent of nature. However, natural disas- Abstract and artificial, steady and periodical, with ters, such as floods, storms, erosions, and In accordance with ecological, economic, stagnant or running water, are becoming droughts - suggest the opposite. The real- scientific and cultural importance of wet- an area of interest in the field of environ- ity is that the civilization is still quite de- lands and their ecosystems, in the last cou- mental protection. They have a key ecolog- pendant on nature and the ecosystems in ple of years there has been a much greater ical function as regulators of water regime the surrounding area. The historical de- interest in these areas and their adequate and as places of rich biodiversity. These ar- pendence of man and society in wetlands preservation. Moreover, that is because eas often unite significant economic, cul- is noticeable on the example of special na- wetlands are considered to be areas af- tural, scientific and recreational values of ture reserves in the valleys of the rivers in fected by various phenomena. As condi- their territory and that is why they have to Vojvodina. A medieval town of Bodrog, tions of natural-geographical environment be preserved. Human ecological faltering which is also mentioned as the centre of became favourable, numerous floodable and the loss of these kinds of ecosystems the whole region, was located on the terri- plains emerged in valleys of big rivers in can cause a serious damage to the environ- tory of special nature reserve “Gornje Po- Vojvodina, both in geological and the near ment (The Convention on Wetlands - bro- dunavlje”.
    [Show full text]
  • 4. Serbia Bieiii
    BIRD PROTECTION AND STUDY SOCIETY OF SERBIA PROVINCIAL SECRETARIAT FOR URBAN PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERBIA BIRDS POPULATION AND DISTRIBUTION CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES Slobodan PUZOVI Ć & Milan RUŽI Ć Barcelona, March 2013 CORINE LAND COVER SERBIA 2006 - Monitorning of changes of land use, 1990, 2000. и 2006 - Corine Land Cover 2000 and 2006 database, in relation to Corine Land Cover 1990 database Forests in Serbia 2009 BIRDS IN SERBIA 2009 - c. 360 species - Forest in Serbia - 240 breeding species 2.252.400 ha (30,6%) - Forest ground over 35 % Nonpasseriformes: c.125 Passeriformes: c.115 Protected areas in Serbia 2010 - 5,9% of serbian territory - 465 protected natural areas FOREST HABITAT WATER HABITAT (105.131 hа; 1,4% of Serbia) (2.252.400 ha, 30,6% Србије ) 22) Reeds (c. 2.500 hа, Vojvodina) 1) Lowland aluvian forest (c. 36.000 ha) 23) Water steams (creek, river) (79.247 hа, 1% of Serbia)(beech, 2) Lowland ouk foret (c. 60.000 ha) sand, gravel 1.383 hа) 3) Hilly-mountain ouk forest (720.000 ha, 500-1300m) 24) Water bodies (stagnant water, lake, fish-pond, acumulation) 4) Hllly-mountain beech forest (500-2000m)(661.000 ha) (24.000 hа, 0,3% of Serbia) 5) Spruce foret (c. 50.000 ha, 700 мнв и више ) 25) Main canal network (ДТД sistem, 600 km in Vojvodina) 6) Pine foret (c. 35.000 ha) 26) Supporting canal network (20.100 km in Vojvodina) 7) Pine cvulture (86.000 ha) 8) Spruce culture (c. 35.000 ha, 600 мнв and more) 9) Mixed beech-fir-spruce forest (21.000 ha) AGRICULTURE LAND (5.036.000 ha, 63,7% Србије ) 10) Poplar plantation (37.000 ha) 27) Arable land I (arable land, farmland, large arable 11) ШИКАРЕ И ШИБЉАЦИ (510.000 ha) monoculture,...)(3.600.000 hа) 28) Arable land II (arable land, less parcels, edge bushes, rare ОPEN GLASSLAND HABITAT trees, canals, ...)(1.436.000 hа) 12) Mountain grassland and pasture (above 1000m) 13) Hilly grassland and pasture (400-1000m) URBAN-RURAL PLACES AND BUILDING LAND 14) Lowland pasture (35-400 м, 166.000 ha) (4.681 settlements in Serbia; c.
    [Show full text]
  • Подкласс Exogenia Collin, 1912
    Research Article ISSN 2336-9744 (online) | ISSN 2337-0173 (print) The journal is available on line at www.ecol-mne.com Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia LJILJANA TOMOVIĆ1,2,4*, ALEKSANDAR UROŠEVIĆ2,4, RASTKO AJTIĆ3,4, IMRE KRIZMANIĆ1, ALEKSANDAR SIMOVIĆ4, NENAD LABUS5, DANKO JOVIĆ6, MILIVOJ KRSTIĆ4, SONJA ĐORĐEVIĆ1,4, MARKO ANĐELKOVIĆ2,4, ANA GOLUBOVIĆ1,4 & GEORG DŽUKIĆ2 1 University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology, Studentski trg 16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 2 University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 3 Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia, Dr Ivana Ribara 91, 11070 Belgrade, Serbia 4 Serbian Herpetological Society “Milutin Radovanović”, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 5 University of Priština, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Biology Department, Lole Ribara 29, 38220 Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia 6 Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia, Vožda Karađorđa 14, 18000 Niš, Serbia *Corresponding author: E-mail: [email protected] Received 28 March 2015 │ Accepted 31 March 2015 │ Published online 6 April 2015. Abstract Detailed distribution pattern of colubrid snakes in Serbia is still inadequately described, despite the long historical study. In this paper, we provide accurate distribution of seven species, with previously published and newly accumulated faunistic records compiled. Comparative analysis of faunas among all Balkan countries showed that Serbian colubrid fauna is among the most distinct (together with faunas of Slovenia and Romania), due to small number of species. Zoogeographic analysis showed high chorotype diversity of Serbian colubrids: seven species belong to six chorotypes. South-eastern Serbia (Pčinja River valley) is characterized by the presence of all colubrid species inhabiting our country, and deserves the highest conservation status at the national level.
    [Show full text]
  • CBD First National Report
    FIRST NATIONAL REPORT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY July 2010 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................................... 3 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................... 4 2. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Geographic Profile .......................................................................................... 5 2.2 Climate Profile ...................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Population Profile ................................................................................................. 7 2.4 Economic Profile .................................................................................................. 7 3 THE BIODIVERSITY OF SERBIA .............................................................................. 8 3.1 Overview......................................................................................................... 8 3.2 Ecosystem and Habitat Diversity .................................................................... 8 3.3 Species Diversity ............................................................................................ 9 3.4 Genetic Diversity ............................................................................................. 9 3.5 Protected Areas .............................................................................................10
    [Show full text]
  • Sustainable Tourism As Development Perspective In
    BULETINUL Vol. LXI Seria 1 - 8 Universităţii Petrol – Gaze din Ploieşti No. 1/2009 Ştiinţe Economice Tourist Potentiality in the Rural Areas in Vojvodina – North Serbia1 Predrag Vuković, Nataša Kljajić, Nada Mijajlović Institute of Agriculture Economics, Belgrade, Volgina 15, 11060 Belgrade, Serbia e-mail: [email protected] Abstract Since the end of the last century the mass tourism and its concept have reached culmination. General tendencies are focused on the tourist development towards new directions in the domain of particular needs. Future touristic development should be based on the various rural areas. Pollution, allienation from the natural environment, standardization are only a few concepts of ordinary life influencing a lot of people to turn back towards nature and the healthy way of living. Vojvodina is situated on the north part of Serbia, belonging to the Panonian area. Natural and geographical benefits offer good possibilities for investing and development. Vojvodina is marked with very attractive natural ambient: Fruška Gora, National Park, Kovilj- Petrovaradin boogy region, typical villages and farms, rivers like Danube, Tisa Tamiš etc. This area, also is characterized by rich antropogenesis resource marked with strong multiethnic element. All above mentioned characteristics offer great potential for further rural development and represent the possible starting point for further total development of this area. Key words: tourism, sustainable development, rural area JEL Classification: L83, O18, Q01 Introduction As in many other industries, accepting the terms, so frequent in recent future, like tourist industry, leasure industry , in tourism in the very beginning of its development phases, natural resources and their exploitation were not placed among important factors.
    [Show full text]
  • Plan Akcija Za 2009
    Planinarsko smu čarsko društvo “JELENAK“ Dom omladine, Svetog Save 10, Pan čevo www.jelenak.rs PLAN AKCIJA ZA 2009. Mesec Datum Naziv akcije Vrsta Vodi č Januar 30.12- Novogodišnje peša čenje-Deliblatska peščara, R Milan Glumac 02.01. Čardak Bratislav Stojanovi ć 03.01- Valjevske planine P Jovanka ðuri ć 04.01. 10-11. Boži ćni uspon na Rtanj, Zlot PSS Jonike Žeravljev 17. sub. Potamišje, Idvor R Milan Glumac 24. sub. Severni Ku čaj, pe ćina Duboka R Jonike Žeravljev 31. sub. Vrša čke planine P Milan Glumac Jonike Žeravljev Februar 08. ned. Div čibare S Aleksandar Živanovi ć P Jonike Žeravljev 14. sub. Titelski breg R Milan Glumac 14-15. Zlatibor, Gradina, Tornik S/P Jonike Žeravljev 19-22. Stara planina S Aleksandar Živanovi ć 21. sub. Kosmaj - Parcanski vis P Milan Glumac 28. sub. Homolje-Štubelj, pe ćine Ceremošnja i Ravništarka P Jonike Žeravljev Mart 08. ned. Deliblatska peš čara - Pohod na visibabe E Milan Glumac 07.-14. Jahorina S Aleksandar Živanovi ć 14. sub. Juhor, Jagodina P Jonike Žeravljev 21. sub. Rudnik - Rajac P Milan Glumac 28-29. NP ðerdap, Miro č, kanjon Vratne P Jonike Žeravljev April 05. ned. Deliblatska peš čara - Zagaji čka brda E Milan Glumac 11-12. Deli Jovan, Raja čke pimnice P Jonike Žeravljev 18-19. Jastrebac P Aleksandar Živanovi ć 25. sub. Beljanica P Jonike Žeravljev Maj 01.-03. Zlatibor, Viogor, Mokra gora P Jonike Žeravljev 03. ned. Klisura reke Gradac R Jovanka ðuri ć 09. sub. Fruškogorski maraton PSS Milan Glumac 16-17. ðavolja varoš, Radan P Jonike Žeravljev 22-24.
    [Show full text]
  • General 29 April 2011
    United Nations ECE /MP.WAT/WG.2/2011/13 Economic and Social Council Distr.: General 29 April 2011 English only Economic Commission for Europe Meeting of the Parties to the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes Working Group on Monitoring and Assessment Twelth meeting Geneva, 2–4 May 2011 Item 5 (b) of the provisional agenda Assessment of the status of transboundary waters in the UNECE 1 region: assessment of transboundary rivers, lakes and groundwaters in the Caucasus. Assessment of transboundary rivers, lakes and groundwaters discharging into the Black Sea 2 Note prepared by the secretariat* Summary This document was prepared pursuant to decisions taken by the Meeting of the Parties to the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes at its fifth session (Geneva, 10–12 November 2009) (ECE/MP.WAT/29, para. 81 (e)), and by the Working Group on Monitoring and Assessment at its eleventh meeting (Geneva, 6–7 July 2010), requesting the secretariat to finalize the sub regional assessments of South-Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Eastern and Northern Europe and Central Asia for the second Assessment of Transboundary Rivers, Lakes and Groundwaters in time for its submission to the Seventh “Environment for Europe” Ministerial Conference (Astana, 21–23 September 2011). This document contains the draft assessments of the different transboundary rivers, lakes 1 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. 2 This document was submitted for publication without formal editing. * The present document has been submitted on the present date due to late receipt of inputs by concerned countries and resource constraints in the secretariat.
    [Show full text]
  • Cyclotourism and Campsites in Vojvodina
    Tourism Organisation of FREE COPY Vojvodina CYCLOTOURISM AND CAMPSITES IN VOJVODINA www.vojvodinaonline.com SERBIA 2 Državna granica | State Border | Staatsgrenze Pokrajinska granica | Provincial Border | Provinzgrenze Granični prelaz | Border Crossing | Grenzübergang Budapest Magistralni put | Motorway | Landstraße H Tisza Auto-put | Highway | Autobahn Budapest Szeged Priključak na auto-put | A Slip Road | Autobahn anschluss Elevacija | Elevation | Elevation 7 8 P E < 100m 100-200m Subotica Palić Kanjiža Novi Kneževac O 3 R Aranca U 200-400m > 400m Budapest B Duna E Krivaja Čoka Hidrograja | Hydrography | Hydrographie B Reka | River | Fluss E-75 Senta Kanal | Canal | Kanal Kikinda Zlatica S Dunav Bačka Topola Timişoara R Jezero, ribnjak | Lake, shpond | See, teich Ada B 6 Sombor Tisa Čik I 5 Kanal DTD Mali Iđoš J Osijek RO Sedišta opština (broj stanovnika) 12 Bega A A A Nova Crnja Municipality Seat (Population) 11 Apatin M Sitz der Gemeinde (Bevölkerung) a li K a Kula n < 20 000 a Bečej l N.Bečej 20 000 - 50 000 9 Vrbas Begej 50 000 - 100 000 Č Srbobran Tisa Osijek > 100 000 Odžaci Jegrička Timiş HR Žitište Temerin Žabalj N Danube Bač Bački Petrovac K Zrenjanin Sečanj Timişoara Bačka Palanka NOVI SAD A Tisa Donau Kanal DTD Plandište Begej CYCLING ROUTES Sr.Karlovci Beočin Titel A MTB 10 niinnee main route F pla The Danube Route r u Kovačica ke š k a g o čk alternative route Šid r a Vršac aa šš MTB S Opovo rr Irig Alibunar V main route V The Tisa Route Inđija Zagreb E-70 R alternative route Ruma Del Bosut Tamiš ib la T main route Sr.Mitrovica
    [Show full text]
  • Faa Section 119 Biodiversity Assessement Update for Serbia And
    FAA SECTION 119 BIODIVERSITY ASSESSEMENT UPDATE FOR SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO Prepared by: Alicia P. Grimes USAID Bureau for Economic Growth Agriculture and Trade/Office of Natural Resources Management/Forestry Team/Natural Resources Management Specialist and E&E Liaison, Washington, D.C. Mohammad A. Latif, P.E. REA USAID Europe and Eurasia Bureau (E&E)/Regional Environmental Officer, Washington, D.C. Jelena Vujadinovic-Colic ACDI/VOCA /Environmental Officer; Biodiversity Specialist-Serbia Vasilije Buskovic, M.Sc. Institute for Nature Protection and Consultant Biodiversity Specialist, Montenegro Submitted to: Michelle Stern, Program Office (Copies to: Mark Pickett, Vladan Raznatovic, & Michael Boyd) USAID/Serbia-Montenegro September 8, 2005 Biodiversity 119 Assessment 2005 Update: Serbia/Montenegro Page No. INTRODUCTION 1 PART I. REPUBLIC OF SERBIA A. Importance of Biodiversity and Actions Necessary for Conservation 2 1. Importance of Biodiversity and Critical Habitats 2 2. Threats to Biodiversity 3 a. direct threats/impacts b. threats due to institutional /legal and socio-economic factors 3. Conservation Actions undertaken by Host Country, Civil Society, Donors 6 4. Conclusion: Actions Necessary To Conserve Biodiversity 10 PART II. REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO A. Importance of Biodiversity and Actions Necessary for Conservation 13 1. Importance of Biodiversity and Critical Habitats 13 2. Threats to Biodiversity 13 a. direct threats/impacts b. threats due to institutional /legal and socio-economic factors 3. Conservation Actions undertaken by Host Country, Civil Society, Donors 17 4. Conclusion: Actions Necessary To Conserve Biodiversity 20 PART III. EXTENT TO WHICH USAID ACTIONS CONTRIBUTE TO THE NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO A. Current/On Going Programs 23 B. Future Programming 25 C.
    [Show full text]