A plan for the management of protected natural areas in the Balearic Islands sets out specific actions for 12 officially protected sites, from the conservation of natural heritage to visitor services. The initiative seeks to improve long-term environmental sustainability and ensure a balance between conservation and public use.
Managing protected natural spaces in the Balearic Islands
Mallorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Formentera
Govern de les Illes Balears
Conselleria de Medi Ambient i Territori
ITS2019-138
285.000 €
285.000 €
265.634 €
2019
Executed
Environment
Executed: 93.2%
06.05.2024
The Balearic Islands have a dozen protected natural areas spread over Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. Managing these sites requires ongoing planning and a range of tasks including direct conservation, awareness raising and public engagement.
Planned actions include conservation, infrastructure maintenance, scientific monitoring, improved public use, annual planning and administrative tasks. Also, environmental surveillance tasks are supported by environmental agents, and citizens and landowners are encourage to get involved in management.
In view of growing tourist interest in natural areas, the plan promotes the organisation of informative activities, guided tours, signposting and the creation and maintenance of visitor centres. This approach seeks to balance the public’s enjoyment with the protection of biodiversity and the landscape.
This initiative, funded through sustainable tourism tax, also aims to improve the tools used for evaluating results, ensuring effective management in line with ecological and social challenges across the archipelago.
This modernisation protects the island's drinking water supply
Formentera
400.000 €
Status: Executed
The design for the complete renovation of Mallorca’s main osmosis plant has been finalised
Mallorca
464.501 €
Status: Executed
Former barracks set to house a new maritime control centre in Sa Coma
Ibiza
3.923.915 €
Status: In execution