The inclusion of
Bulgarian territories
in the European
environmental network
Natura 2000 would have
positive effects on
Bulgarian tourism,
leader of Bulgaria's
Party of the Greens
Valentin Simov said.
Natura 2000 aimed to
preserve nature, one
of the country's
treasures, and to
enable tourists
access the protected
areas, he said.
Simov said as quoted
by Focus news agency
Natura 2000 would
contribute to the
development of
ecological tourism in
Bulgaria.
Authorities had to
convince Bulgarians
that the owners of
property in the
protected areas would
be compensated, said
Simov. Simov
used as an example the
region selected for
Varna port
re-location, which was
to be included in the
protected areas list,
but hardly had any
rare bird nesting
there because of the
smoke.
Environment and Water
Affairs Minister
Djevdet Chakurov will
be responsible for the
Natura 2000
consequences because
he over-trusted his
employees, Simov said.
The ministry failed to
inform Bulgarians
about the compensation
and the initiative in
general, said he.
According to plans 30
per cent of Bulgaria's
territories are to be
included in Natura
2000. Property owners
from these regions
protested against the
limitations to be
imposed with the
introduction of the
network, while
environmentalists said
that more areas should
be listed in Natura
2000.