Legal-Environmental Survey of Bamu National Park from Destruction and Rape

Document Type : Other

Authors

Department of Environmental Law, Faculty of Environment and Energy, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Due to the conservation value of Bamu National Park, there are some uses within and around the park that have direct and indirect effects on the park. The park is one of the most important wildlife habitats in southwestern Iran that has been threatened by human conflict. The purpose of this study is to investigate the legal-environmental status of the Bamu National Park, especially for its destruction and aggression. In reviewing the laws and regulations governing Bamu National Park, the legal provisions and regulations that provide the requirements and guarantees for the implementation of this national park protection are evident, but certainly with the increasing complexity of environmental issues in the country and the challenges and challenges involved. The dilemmas in protecting national parks are clearly evident in the legal problems in Bamu National Park. The results showed that due to weaknesses in some cases such as inadequate crime and penalties, insufficient enforcement was guaranteed to prevent the encroachment and demolition of Bamboo National Park and their transfer to government departments and ultimately lack of coordination between the departments. This National Park had to be thoroughly revised and guaranteed. 

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