Ley 4/2003, de 26 de marzo, de Conservación de Espacios Naturales de La Rioja. | BOE-A-2003-7528 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley 4/2003, de 26 de marzo, de Conservación de Espacios Naturales de La Rioja.

This article states the law’s purpose: to protect, conserve, restore, and improve natural spaces in La Rioja and related biodiversity and protected-area systems.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-2003-7528
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Language
es
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About this statute

Los Planes de Ordenación de los Recursos Naturales pueden ser modificados cuando cambien los criterios u objetivos de su redacción o cuando cambien las condiciones económicas, sociales o naturales del ámbito ordenado. This article defines protected natural areas in La Rioja and says sectoral rules must respect conservation purposes; the regional network must be representative and may be linked with wider state or European networks. Protected natural spaces in La Rioja are classified into one of several categories based on the natural resources’ characteristics and values. Natural parks must be managed to support sustainable use, protect their natural values, and allow visitors with necessary limits. Natural Reserves are natural areas created to protect ecosystems, ecological processes, communities, and important biological elements. In these areas, the exploitation of natural resources may be limited, except where that exploitation is compatible with conservation.