The White Carpathians (Bilé Karpaty) are a mountainous area stretching out along the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia over a length of some 80 km. It belongs to the westernmost part of the Carpathian range. The area is particularly valuable because of its high species diversity and well-preserved meadow and forest ecosystems. In 1980 a total area of 715 km² was designated a protected landscape area (PLA). In 1996 the Bilé Karpaty PLA was included in the UNESCO network of biosphere reserves for its rich culture and the important role of manin the conservation of the area. |
For information:
RP Sprava CHKO Bilé Karpaty
Ing. Jirina Gatakova
Nadrazni 318
763 26 Luhacovice
www.bilekarpaty.ochranaprirody.cz
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Resolutions | Available here | |
Experts reports following | PE-S-DE(2000)70 PE-S-DE(2005)9 T-PVS/DE(2010)7 T-PVS/DE(2020)9 |
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Other reports | Request concerning the renewal (2010) | |
2013 annual report | No report received | |
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2016 annual report | No report received | |
2017 annual report | No report received | |
2018 annual report | 25/02/2019 | |
2019 annual report | 09/12/2019 | |
2020 annual report | 04/01/2021 | |
2021 annual report | 20/12/2021 | |
2022 annual report | 30/12/2022 | |
2023 annual report | 12/01/2023 | |
2024 annual report | 18/02/2025 | |
Next visit | 2029 |