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National Subvention Programmes/Subsidiary Schemes of the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Re

pro ochranu přírody a krajiny v roce 2009

authors: Bohumil Fišer, Petr Kostečka, Jiří Klápště

National Subvention Programmes/Subsidiary Schemes of the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Re

V souladu s Optimalizací národních dotačních programů pro ochranu přírody a krajiny, která byla schválena v polovině roku 2008 poradou vedení Ministerstva životního prostředí (více v článku Budoucnost dotačních programů, Ochrana přírody č. 2/2009) byly v roce 2009 zrušeny dva národní dotační programy – Program péče o urbanizované prostředí a Program stabilizace lesa Jizerských horách a na Ještědu.

In line with the document “Improving and optimising national subvention programmes/subsidiary schemes in nature conservation and landscape protection”, which was approved by the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic (MoE) in mid-2008, two national subsidiary schemes, namely the Urban Area Management Programme and the Programme for the Stabilization of the Forests in the Jizera Mts. and Mt. Ještěd, were discontinued by the MoE. Receiving applications for subsidiary support from the River System Restoration Programme was stopped in 2009 and only proposals which had been received before will be implemented in upcoming years. In relation to floods which affected the Ústí, South Bohemian, Olomouc and South Moravian Regions in 2009, within the River System Restoration Programme, the new sub-programme entitled Support of the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic in Restoration of the Areas Suffering from Floods in 2009 was prepared at the end of 2009. The sub-programme was launched in the first quarter of 2010. In July 2009 the MoE launched a new subsidiary scheme, the Landscape Natural Function Restoration Programme and allocated 34.17 million CZK (1.3 million euros) for it in 2009. The sub-programme State Property Management in the Czech Republics Specially Protected Areas has been continuing almost unchanged with 94.3 million CZK (3.7 million euros) in 2009 as well as the Landscape Management Programme, having 175 million CZK (6.9. million euros) available for applicants at the same period. In autumn 2008, the Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic launched a web guide aiming at financial instruments in nature conservation and landscape protection (www.dotace.nature.cz). Consequently, printed information materials on the above topic have been produced.