The regional parks of Italy include areas of land, sea, rivers and their banks, lakes and their environs which have environmental or naturalistic importance and are often valued for their landscape features and for representing particular local traditions.
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- Valle dAosta
- Piedmont
- Lombardy
- Trentino Alto AdigeSdtirol
- Veneto
- Friuli Venezia Giulia
- Liguria
- Emilia Romagna
- Tuscany
- Marche
- Umbria
- Lazio
- Abruzzo
- Campania
- Apulia
- Basilicata
- Calabria
- Sicily
- Sardinia
- References
They are officially regulated by Presidential Decree D.P.R. 616/77, which transferred the responsibility for their upkeep to the Italian regions. The fifth edition (2003) of Italy's official list of protected natural areas (EUAP) comprises 105 officially designated regional parks, covering a total land area of some 12,000 square kilometres. The list which follows also includes a number of parks not mentioned in the EUAP.
Valle d'Aosta
Piedmont
Lombardy
Regional parks not included in the EUAP:
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Veneto
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Liguria
Emilia-Romagna
Tuscany
Marche
Umbria
Lazio
Abruzzo
Campania
Apulia
Regional parks not included in the EUAP: