Applying for a permit for an activity on a Natura 2000 site
Do you want to carry out activities in or close to a Natura 2000 site? For example, building a house or cutting down trees. Some activities are harmful to nature because they disturb the habitat of plants or animals. You must therefore apply for a permit from the province where you plan to carry out the activities.
This is how it works for you
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Here is some information from your province.
Requesting a permit for activities in a Natura 2000 area
If you want to carry out a project or activities in or near a ‘Natura 2000’ nature reserve that could adversely affect the quality of the protected area, you first need a permit from the provincial authorities.
You must apply for a permit if:
- you wish to carry out a project or activities that could adversely affect a Natura 2000 site. For example, because of the expansion of your agricultural holding, leading to an increase in nitrogen deposition in the Natura 2000 site
- it cannot be ruled out in advance that your activities might adversely affect the quality of natural habitats or cause the habitats to deteriorate
- it cannot be ruled out in advance that your activities might have a disruptive effect on the plant and animal species for which the site has been designated
- these activities are not exempted in a management plan or regulation as referred to in the Nature Conservation Act
You apply for the permit with the province in which the project is located.
Questions about this topic?
Contact the Province of Fryslân
Visiting address
Tweebaksmarkt 52
8911KZ Leeuwarden
Monday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
Tuesday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
Thursday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
Friday | 08:30 - 17:00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
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Last updated on 2 June 2023