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Pirin National Park

Bulgaria
Factors affecting the property in 2002*
  • Impacts of tourism / visitor / recreation
Factors* affecting the property identified in previous reports
  • Development of a hotel and a ski resort (issue resolved)
  • Project proposal envisaging the enlargement of the existing ski-zone within the World Heritage site
International Assistance: requests for the property until 2002
Requests approved: 0
Total amount approved : 0 USD
Missions to the property until 2002**

February 2002: joint UNESCO / IUCN monitoring mission

Information presented to the Bureau of the World Heritage Committee in 2002

Previous deliberations:
25th session of the Bureau – Chapter V.146-149.
25th session of the Committee – Chapter VIII.25 / Annex IX page 118.

Main issues:

Ski development.

New information:

As requested by the 25th session of the World Heritage Committee and its Bureau, a joint UNESCO/IUCN monitoring mission was undertaken to the site from 11 to 16 February 2002. The findings of the mission and its recommendations will be presented to the Bureau.

Action Required

The Bureau may wish to examine the recommendations of the mission and additional information from the State Party that may be available at the time of its session and take decisions as appropriate.

Conservation issues presented to the World Heritage Committee in 2002

The full report of the UNESCO-IUCN mission is contained in document WHC-02/CONF.202/INF.09. IUCN received information in late March 2002 regarding the release of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) for a new ski run (Bandersihka polyana – Todorka Peak Ski Run) and two ski lifts. These are part of the Territorial Development Plan (TDP).  Notable was mention of the proposal to grade 97% of the ski run between 1,603m and 2,536m, on gradients of 20-50%.  IUCN was informed that the EIA for the Bandersihka polyana – Todorka Peak Ski Run states: “conducting of significant earthworks for the purposes of modelling the terrain shall be banned, excluding the initial, medium and final lift station and sites for the lift poles.”  IUCN received a copy of the letter by the Minister of Environment and Waters dated 29 March 2002, which provided a map of Pirin National Park boundaries (current and 1987 area); and TDP area with the concession area of 99.55 ha within the site. It informed that the draft of the Management Plan will be ready in February 2003, with the final version submitted for approval in March 2003 and indicated the State Party’s intention to nominate enlargement of the site, to coincide with the present area of the National Park (40,332.4ha), and its submission of a request for preparatory assistance; IUCN underlines that the letter notes that the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture takes part in World Heritage meetings, and hence the Ministry of Environment and Water will not be participating.

 

Decisions adopted by the Committee in 2002
26 COM 21B.2
Pirin National Park (Bulgaria)
The World Heritage Committee,

1. Notes the results of the report provided by the UNESCO-IUCN mission to the site and the number of existing and potential threats to the site's values and integrity, including boundary issues, the lack of a management plan, and a new ski development proposal with forest disturbance;

2. Welcomes the response by the State Party to the concerns contained in the mission report, and acknowledges the support provided by the Swiss Government to the Bulgarian-Swiss Biodiversity Conservation Project, in the preparation of the Management Plan for the site;

3. Urges the State Party to implement the recommendations of the mission and take remedial actions to ensure that the World Heritage values of the site are protected. These actions should include: the development of effective management mechanisms, restoration of the forest ecosystem of disturbed areas, the creation of a scientific advisory body and the provision of an interim management plan awaiting the management plan which should be finalized as a matter of urgency;

4. Welcomes the immediate response by the State Party to some of the concerns raised by the mission and invites the authorities to apply for international assistance as indicated in the mission report;

5. Defers the decision on the inscription of Pirin National Park on the List of World Heritage in Danger until its 27th session, with decisions on this to be based on an assessment of the State Party's response to the UNESCO/IUCN Mission Report.
26 BUR XII.14-18
Pirin National Park (Bulgaria)

XII.14    As requested by the 25th session of the World Heritage Committee and its Bureau, a joint UNESCO/IUCN monitoring mission was undertaken to the site from 11 to 16 February 2002.  The Bureau noted that the full report of the mission is currently being finalized and that it will be presented to the Committee at its 26th session.

XII.15    The Bureau noted a number of preliminary mission findings and recommendations, in particular that potential threats to the site preceded the current development proposal, the lack of boundary maps and Management Plan at the time of the nomination, as well as the development of a ski area within the site. The new ski development inside the site concerns an additional 29.71 ha of forest disturbance within the 818.46 ha. Furthermore, the Bureau noted that an all-season cable car is proposed. The mission noted that allowing that this development would set a precedent for further ski development proposals and continued erosion of the site. Remediable actions would be required, in particular for effective management controls and reforestation. The Bureau furthermore noted delays in the completion of the Management Plan, and that an ‘Interim Plan’ is to be prepared to guide development and management of the site.

XII.16    The mission recommended a number of actions to be undertaken by the State Party, including the provision of clarifications and updated information on the approved development, and notice of the conclusion of all appeals, accurate boundary maps of the site of Pirin (1983) showing the existing and proposed ski development areas, the development and adoption of an ‘Interim’ Management Plan covering management objectives, regulations on development, staffing, visitor use and presentation and the creation of a Scientific Advisory Body for the site of Pirin. The Bureau noted that the State Party already provided detailed information dated 29 March 2002 including a map, an interim report on the status of the management plan and the extension of the site, which will be reviewed by IUCN and the Centre. The Bureau noted that this was a positive step, as the mission had recommended that in case such action is not taken, the Committee may consider inscribing Pirin World Heritage site on the List of World Heritage in Danger.

XII.17    IUCN noted that new ski developments have not been allowed on other sites since their inscription on the World Heritage list. IUCN welcomed the assurance from the State Party that no new ski development would be approved within the site.

XII.18    The Bureau adopted the following recommendation for action by the 26th session of the Committee:

"The Committee notes the results of the report provided by the UNESCO-IUCN mission to the site and the number of existing and potential threats to the values and integrity of the site, including boundary issues, the lack of a management plan, and a new ski development proposal with forest disturbance. The Committee urges the State Party to implement the recommendations of the mission and take remedial actions to ensure that the World Heritage values of the site are protected. These actions should include: the development of effective management controls, reforestation of disturbed areas, the creation of a scientific advisory body and the provision of an interim management plan awaiting the management plan which should be finalized as a matter of urgency. The Committee welcomed the immediate response by the State Party to some of the concerns raised by the mission and invites the authorities to apply for international assistance as indicated in the mission report. The Committee acknowledged the support provided by the State Party of Switzerland for the preparation of the Biodiversity Conservation Management Plan for Pirin National Park and World Heritage site.  The Committee may wish to review additional material that may be available at the time of its 26th session and decide whether or not the conditions of potential threats as indicated in paragraph 83 (ii a, b, d) of the Operational Guidelines would be fulfilled".

The Committee may wish to adopt the following revised decision based on a recommendation transmitted by the 26th session of the Bureau:

 

 "The Committee notes the results of the report provided by the UNESCO-IUCN mission to the site and the number of existing and potential threats to the values and integrity of the site, including boundary issues, the lack of a management plan, and a new ski development proposal with forest disturbance. The Committee welcomes the response by the State Party to some of the concerns raised by the mission report, and acknowledges the support provided by the Swiss Government to the Bulgarian-Swiss Biodiversity Conservation Project, which is preparing the Management Plan for the site.  The Committee urges the State Party to implement the recommendations of the mission and take remedial actions to ensure that the World Heritage values of the site are protected. These actions should include: the development of effective management controls, reforestation of disturbed areas, the creation of a scientific advisory body and the provision of an interim management plan awaiting the management plan which should be finalized as a matter of urgency. The Committee welcomes the immediate response by the State Party to some of the concerns raised by the mission and invites the authorities to apply for international assistance as indicated in the mission report. The Committee defers a decision to inscribe Pirin on the List of World Heritage in Danger until its 27th session, with decisions on this to be based on an assessment of the effectiveness of the State Party’s response to the UNESCO/IUCN Mission Report.”

Report year: 2002
Bulgaria
Date of Inscription: 1983
Category: Natural
Criteria: (vii)(viii)(ix)
Exports

* : The threats indicated are listed in alphabetical order; their order does not constitute a classification according to the importance of their impact on the property.
Furthermore, they are presented irrespective of the type of threat faced by the property, i.e. with specific and proven imminent danger (“ascertained danger”) or with threats which could have deleterious effects on the property’s Outstanding Universal Value (“potential danger”).

** : All mission reports are not always available electronically.


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