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Serbia expects Deliblatska Peščara restoration plan within a week

Serbia expects Deliblatska Peščara restoration plan within a week

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Serbia's Environment Minister Sara Pavkov announced that a draft plan for the restoration of Deliblatska Peščara is expected within a week.
  • The plan, covering 2027-2031, aims to make the area more resilient to climate change impacts like high temperatures.
  • Efforts are underway to control fires, with additional equipment provided and subsidies planned for protected areas.

Serbia's Environment Minister, Sara Pavkov, stated that a draft plan for the rehabilitation and restoration of Deliblatska Peščara is anticipated within the next seven days. This comprehensive plan, designed to cover the period from 2027 to 2031, is a crucial step in addressing the environmental challenges facing the unique sandy landscape.

The minister explained that the restoration strategy was developed in collaboration with experts, professors, and representatives from provincial and national institutions. The primary objective is to enhance the natural resilience of the area, particularly against rising temperatures and the broader consequences of climate change. This focus on resilience is vital for the long-term preservation of Deliblatska Peščara.

Pavkov expressed gratitude to the emergency services, the Serbian Army, volunteer fire departments, and various associations and management bodies, including "Vojvodinašuma," for their extraordinary efforts in controlling a recent fire in the area. To further aid firefighting efforts, 44 backpack pumps were delivered, which will be instrumental in reaching areas inaccessible to fire trucks. The ministry also plans to provide additional subsidies to protected areas to support management bodies in implementing necessary restoration and conservation measures.

Acknowledging the reality of climate change, Pavkov warned that similar situations are likely to recur in the future. "Unfortunately, due to climate change, such situations will await us in the future, but through joint work, solidarity, and responsibility, we will strive to protect our nature," she remarked. The minister emphasized the importance of collective action and responsibility in safeguarding Serbia's natural heritage against the escalating threats of a changing climate.

Dogovorili smo konkretan plan sanacije zajedno sa stručnjacima, profesorima i predstavnicima pokrajinskih i republičkih institucija za sanaciju i obnovu ovog područja.

— Sara PavkovDescribing the collaborative development of the restoration plan for Deliblatska Peščara.
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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.