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The Israel Nature and Parks Authority
The Spirit of the Land Conservation of Nature, Landscape, and Heritage in Israel The Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA) is a governmental body charged with the protection of nature, landscape and heritage in Israel. To carry out these functions properly, the INPA has three main goals: 1. Protection of biodiversity, ecosystems and landscapes in national parks, nature reserves and open spaces. 2. Protection of heritage sites in national parks and nature reserves and fostering them for the benefit … Teljes cikk »
Kategória: Kiemelt, Természet, Természetvédelem
Animal Legislation in Israel
Animal welfare legislation is a relatively new phenomenon in Israel. While the Penal Code of 1977 prohibited animal abuse, it included no enforcement provisions. It was only in 1994 that the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, enacted two laws specifically designed to safeguard animal welfare: The Animal Welfare (Animal Protection) Law (hereinafter, “the Animal Protection Law”) and the Animal Welfare (Animal Experimentation) Law (hereinafter, “the Animal Experimentation Law”), both initiated by MK Abraham Poraz. CHAI had urged … Teljes cikk »
Kategória: Állatvilág, Természet
Tourism and Environmental Protection Ministers Recommend Dead Sea Salt Harvest
Israel Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan and Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov will present a plan for saving the southern basin of the Dead Sea for government approval. The plan calls for saving the Dead Sea hotels from flooding by means of salt harvesting. Environmental Protection Minister Erdan: “Global policy requires integration between economic interests and development and environmental issues. We cannot merely focus on development but must leave natural resources and the ability to enjoy them … Teljes cikk »
Kategória: Környezet, Környezetvédelem
Environmental Protection
Israel, with a population that has increased from 800,000 in 1948 to 5.6 million today, is the only developed country in the world in which population continues to grow against a backdrop of population density. In fact, according to Israel’s master plan for the 21st century, Israel, in the area north of Be’er Sheva (where 92% of the population is concentrated), will be the most densely populated country in the world within thirty years – … Teljes cikk »
Kategória: Környezet, Környezetvédelem