The European Diploma of Protected Areas, established in 1965 with Resolution (65)6, is a diploma awarded by the Council of Europe to protected areas (natural or semi-natural) of exceptional European conservational interest. It is a tool for implementing the European biodiversity strategy and is awarded for a five-year period at a time and is renewable. Over 60 areas in 23 states have received the award so far.

Awarded areas

Armenia

Austria

Belarus

  • Berezinsky Nature Reserve

Belgium

Czech Republic

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

  • Cretan White Mountains National Park (Samaria)

Hungary

Italy

Luxemburg

Netherlands

Poland

Romania

Russia

  • Oka National Biosphere Reserve
  • Kostomuksha Strict Nature Reserve
  • Teberda National Reserve
  • Tsentralno-Chernozemny Biosphere Reserve

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

External links

  • (the Council of Europe)