Protected areas of Poland
Protected areas of Poland include the following categories, as defined by the Act on Protection of Nature of 16 April 2004, by the Polish Parliament:
National parks
There are 23 national parks in Poland. These were formerly run by the Polish Board of National Parks, but in 2004 responsibility for them was transferred to the Ministry of the Environment. Most national parks are divided into strictly and partially protected zones. Additionally, they are usually surrounded by a protective buffer zone called otulina.Landscape parks
According to the Act on Protection of Nature of 2004, a Landscape Park is defined as "an area protected because of its natural, historical, cultural and scenic values, for the purpose of conserving and popularizing those values in conditions of balanced development." As at 9 May 2009 there are 122 designated Landscape Parks throughout Poland, covering a total area of approximately.Nature reserves
Nature reserves cover a total area of, representing 0.53% of the territory of Poland. As of 2011, Poland has 1469 nature reserves. The Nature reserves in Poland are divided into categories: fauna, landscape, forest, peat-bog, flora, water, inanimate nature, steppe and halophyte. Another division is into the regular and strict nature reserves; the strict ones see no human activity, whereas the regular ones see limited maintenance.Protected areas
Protected landscape areas belong to some of the least restrictive zones of protection, with focus on qualified tourism and outdoor recreation. There were 419 protected landscape areas in Poland as of December 31, 2008 covering an area of, or slightly over 23% of the country.Natura 2000 designated areas
About 500 Natura 2000 sites, ecological network of protected areas in the territory of the European Union including:Other designated sites
- Geological "documentary sites"
- Over 6,000 "ecological sites"
- "Nature and landscape complexes"
- About 33,000 natural monuments
Biosphere Reserves
UNESCO Biosphere Reserves are environment-protected scientific-research institutions of international status that are created with the intent for conservation in a natural state the most typical natural complexes of biosphere, conducting background ecological monitoring, studying of the surrounding natural environment, its changes under the activity of anthropogenic factors.Biosphere Preserves are created on the base of nature preserves or national parks including to their composition territories and objects of other categories of nature-preserving fund and other lands as well as including in the established order the World Network of Biosphere Reserves in the UNESCO framework "Man and the Biosphere Programme". There are 9 Biosphere Reserves in Poland.