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TheHellenic Society for the Protection of Nature is the oldest national environmental Non Governmental Organisation in Greece, active continuously since its founding in 1951 for the conservation of our natural environment.

Its mission focuses onn direct actions and initiatives to increase awareness and participation of the public to insyre effective protection of our precious natural heritage,.

The HSPN participates in the NaTour4CChange project, within the framework of Mission 4 - "Enhancing Sustainable Tourism" of the European Programme Interreg Euro-MED. The aim of the project is to strengthen the governance of sustainable tourism in areas of high environmental value, by reconnecting tourism and nature to address climate change through an ecosystem-based approach. NaTour4CChange builds on successful Mediterranean and global level projects and the application of nature-based solutions to improve the resilience and adaptation of Mediterranean coastal destinations to climate change.
In particular, the objectives of the project are:

  • Improving the sustainability and resilience of Mediterranean coastal destinations
  • Enhancing the capacity of regions in the governance of tourism at local level
  • The use and evaluation of targeted ecosystem-based approaches
  • Exploiting the dual role of nature as:

         1. tourism attraction
         2. a means of enhancing the resilience of destinations.

The project is coordinated by the Institute for Tourism (IFT) in Croatia and involves a total of 10 partners from 6 Mediterranean countries, namely the Region of Crete (Greece), the Autonomous Region of Andalusia (Spain), the Autonomous Region of Sardinia (Italy), Natura-Jadera Region (Croatia), Neretva-Canton Region (Bosnia and Herzegovina), IUCN-Med (Spain), CPMR (France), Plan Bleu (France) and the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature (Greece), as well as 18 associate partners. The project also includes 6 pilot sites in 6 different countries (Greece, France, Italy, Italy, Spain, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina). The total budget of the project is € 3.000.000 (80% financed by European funds from the Interreg programme) and the expected duration of the project is 33 months.

The expected results of the project include:

  • 5 Regional Strategies for the Coastal Tourism sector to address and adapt to climate change
  • 6 Destination Climate Action Plans for the Coastal Tourism sector
  • Capitalisation Report describing the overall approach to planning for enhancing the resilience of the tourism sector to climate change
  • 6 Reports on the testing of nature-based solutions in the pilot destinations.

More information on the official project website: https://natour4cchange.interreg-euro-med.eu/

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or of the granting authority. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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HSPN compensates its CO2 emissions from travel through the Global Forest Fund (GFF).

HSPN compensates its CO2 emissions from travel through the Global Forest Fund (GFF).

GFF was established in 2008 by FEE to offset CO2 emissions from travel. This non-profit fund is managed under the Learning Αbout Forests (LEAF) programme, by its International Director.

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1951-1952 Education about nature well before “Environmental Education”

1951-1952 Education about nature well before “Environmental Education”

From its very first meeting in 1951, the HSPN Board of Directors decided to promote, in cooperation with IUCN, the publication of informative material “… for the Greek Teacher with useful information concerning the protection of nature …” and send it to all the Primary and Secondary schools of the State.

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The Cretan Ibex as emblem of the HSPN

The Cretan Ibex as emblem of the HSPN

From the very first issue of our bulletin, we adopted as the emblem of HSPN, the Cretan Ibex as depicted on a coin of Presos dating to the 4th century. The choice of “Agrimi”, as the Ibex is called in Crete, was not random. All Societies like ours have an emblem; a bird, an animal or a wild flower, among the most distinct in their region, among those considered as most endangered. The Cretan Ibex fulfils these criteria for us. An additional reason is that HSPN, even from its first steps, has striven for the conservation of this wonderful animal.

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The Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature is an environmental non-governmental organization of Panhellenic range that has been active since 1951 for the protection of the Greek natural environment.
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