The Baltic nation of Latvia is home to several protected areas, which receive protection because of their environmental, cultural or similar value.
The total area of Latvia’s protected terrestrial territories is 11,726 km2 (4,527 sq mi), which amounts to approximately 18.18% of the country’s territory. In addition 4,631 km2 (1,788 sq mi) of marine area protected, or 16.04% of the country’s territorial waters. Total number of protected areas — 1118.[1] In Latvia there are 4 Strict Nature Reserves, 4 National Parks, 261 Managed Nature Reserves, 325 Natural Monuments, 6 Ramsar sites and 9 Protected Landscape.[1][2]
Managed Reserves
In Latvia there are 294 Managed Nature Reserves.[3]
National parks
Ramsar sites
In Latvia there are 6 Ramsar Sites.[4][5]
- Lake Engure (Latvian: Engures ezers),
- Lake Kaņieris (Latvian: Ķemeru Nacionālā parka teritorija),
- Lubana wetland complex (Latvian: Lubāna mitrājs),
- Northern Bogs (Latvian: Ziemeļu purvi),
- Pape Wetland Complex (Latvian: Pape),
- Teiči and Pelecare bogs (Latvian: Teiču purvs, Latvian: Pelečāres purvs).
Protected Landscapes
In Latvia there are 9 Protected Landscapes.[6]
- Ādaži
- Augšdaugava
- Augšzeme
- Kaučers
- Nīcgales Meži
- Veclaicene
- Vecpiebalga
- Vestiena
- Ziemeļgauja
See also
References
- 1 2 Latvia, Europe. UNEP-WCMC (2018). Protected Area Profile for Latvia from the World Database of Protected Areas, November 2018. Protected Planet
- ↑ (in Latvian) Par īpaši aizsargājamām dabas teritorijām Dabas aizsardzības pārvalde, Visas tiesības aizsargātas.
- ↑ Latvia IV. Protected Planet
- ↑ Latvia Ramsar Site. Wetland of International Importance Protected Planet
- ↑ (in Latvian) RAMSAR mitrāji Dabas aizsardzības pārvalde, Visas tiesības aizsargātas.
- ↑ Latvia Protected Landscape Area Protected Planet