Ireland Scoops European Diploma Of Protected Areas Award

Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, has accepted Ireland’s first ever ‘European Diploma of Protected Areas Award’ from the Council of Europe for the sustainable management of the Burren. Professor Michael Usher, Chairman of the Group of Specialists for the European Diploma of Protected Areas, will present the award to Minister Deenihan in the Michael Cusack Centre, Carron, Co Clare. This is the first time the award has been made to a region in Ireland.

Created in 1965, the award recognises the work being undertaken to conserve some of Europe’s most outstanding natural and semi-natural areas. To date, 72 Diplomas have been awarded and are held in 28 European countries.

On 10 July 2013, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe decided to award the European Diploma for Protected Areas to the Burren. This recognises the European significance of the area, which has remarkable natural values, a rich flora and fauna, an important cultural heritage, traditional socio-economic activities and good management. The Diploma is initially awarded for a period of five years, after which it can be renewed for further periods of 10 years.

The award was welcomed by local farm leader Michael Davoren who said it was “a testament to what could be achieved when organisations worked together with mutual respect towards a common goal”.

The Minister said: “I am delighted to accept this Diploma on behalf of Ireland and the people of the Burren. Sometimes designation is seen as a restriction or as a burden. The vision and co-operation of a passionate group of people here has changed this perception. It is clear that, with the correct supports, this model can be rolled out elsewhere in Ireland, to positive effect.

“The partnership approach here has numerous positive spinoffs resulting in environmentally friendly farming, sustainable tourism, improved education and awareness, protection of nature and archaeology, trust building, local empowerment and the maintenance of vibrant local communities.”

Source: Build.ie – Ireland Scoops European Diploma Of Protected Areas Award