National System of Protected Areas (Nicaragua)
This article is about Nicaraguan park administrator. For the Colombian counterpart, see National System of Protected Areas (Colombia).
National System of Protected Areas (Spanish: Sistema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas) SINAP, is the Nicaraguan national parks administrator, and is part of the Nicaraguan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA).
SINAP is entrusted to the territorial delegation of MARENA for each department and is carried out thanks to the participation of the municipalities and non-governmental organizations, through a co-management model.[1]
Protected areas
Nicaragua has 78 protected areas which cover 18% of its landmass,[2] SINAP categorizes each of them by:
- Nature Reserves
- Genetic Resources Reserves
- Nature Sanctuaries
- Private Nature Reserves
- National Monuments
- Historical Monuments
See also
References
- ↑ Parks.it - Parks, Reserves, and Other Protected Areas in Nicaragua
- ↑ Nicaraguan Conservation on eathsisland.org- COMAP (Co-Management of Protected Areas)
External links
- MARENA - government website
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