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Environmentalists Warn of Chaos as Ministry Plans TANAP Development Changes
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Environmentalists Warn of Chaos as Ministry Plans TANAP Development Changes

From SME · () Slovak

Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Slovakia's Ministry of Environment is preparing changes for the development of the TANAP national park.
  • Environmental organizations are urging the ministry to correct errors, compare development options, and assess impacts on Natura 2000 sites.
  • Conservationists warn of potential chaos if the ministry proceeds without addressing these concerns.

Slovakia's Ministry of Environment is reportedly planning significant changes to the development strategy of the Tatra National Park (TANAP). However, environmental organizations are raising alarms, warning that the proposed changes could lead to chaos if not handled carefully.

Conservation groups are calling on the ministry to rectify what they describe as flawed data within the current plans. They emphasize the need for a thorough comparison of different development scenarios and a comprehensive assessment of the potential impacts on the protected Natura 2000 network sites within and around the park.

The organizations stress that proceeding with development without addressing these critical issues could jeopardize the park's sensitive ecosystems. They are urging for a more transparent and scientifically grounded approach to ensure the long-term protection of TANAP's natural heritage.

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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.