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Réunion National Park () is a National Park of France located on the island of
Réunion Réunion (; ; ; known as before 1848) is an island in the Indian Ocean that is an overseas departments and regions of France, overseas department and region of France. Part of the Mascarene Islands, it is located approximately east of the isl ...
, an
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in the western
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. Established on 5 March 2007, the park protects the
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ecosystems of ''Les Hauts'', Réunion's mountainous interior, and covers around 42% of the island. Notable endemic species include the Réunion cuckooshrike and the Reunion Island day gecko. Plans for a park date back to 1985, and in a public survey in 2004, the communes of Réunion approved the creation of a national park. It officially came into existence in 2007. The park's
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landscape, including the Piton de la Fournaise, an active volcano, was designated a
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in 2010, under the name "
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s,
cirque A (; from the Latin word ) is an amphitheatre-like valley formed by Glacier#Erosion, glacial erosion. Alternative names for this landform are corrie (from , meaning a pot or cauldron) and ; ). A cirque may also be a similarly shaped landform a ...
s and remparts of Reunion Island" for its imposing rugged terrain and exceptional biodiversity. The park's mission, other than preserving landscape and biodiversity, is to share knowledge and welcome visitors, and to work together with local communes. It is a popular destination for
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and
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. Controversies have emerged over economic development in the park, notably the exploitation of
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. In 2016, the
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had plans to downgrade the national park to a regional nature park to ease tourism development. This was contested by the park authorities and opposition politicians.


History

Proposals to create a park were first raised beginning in 1985. The Réunion Environmental Charter and the Regional Development Plan formally established the principle that a park should be created in ''Les Hauts'', the mountainous interior of the island. The French Ministry of the Environment was officially consulted for the creation of a national park. Between 2000 and 2003, a consultation process was launched, in which the state, the region, the ''
département In the administrative divisions of France, the department (, ) is one of the three levels of government under the national level (" territorial collectivities"), between the administrative regions and the communes. There are a total of 101 ...
'', and the association of mayors agreed on a protocol and established a steering committee. 27 of 29 institutions endorsed the plan of establishing a national park, and on 29 March 2003, the
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signed a decree acknowledging the project. Debates and negotiations on the limits and objectives of the future national park intensified. Between August and September 2004, the plan was the subject of a public survey, organised by the
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in the 24 communes of the island. The communes responded positively to the project, adding some recommendations. The park officially came into existence on 5 March 2007 through a decree taken after advice by the
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. In April 2007, the Administration Council took office; between 2007 and 2009, personnel were employed and installations made on the site. In 2008, work began to set up the charter of the national park. On 1 August 2010, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee acknowledged the value of the natural sites within Réunion National Park, and included the "Pitons, cirques and remparts of Réunion Island" in its
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list.


Mission

In its charter, the national park identifies four main objectives: First, to preserve the diversity of landscapes and accompany their evolution. Second, to inverse the loss of biodiversity. Third, to preserve and add value to the culture of the highlands and ensure the transmission of its values. Fourth, to foster economic development for the highland.


Geography

The core of Réunion National Park covers in the interior of the island, corresponding to 42% of its surface and extending over the land of 23 communes. This core area also includes some inhabited and cultivated land. Adjacent to the core is an area of voluntary commitment (''aire d'adhésion'', buffer zone) covering and touching all 24 communes on the island. Altogether, the park extends over more than 75% of the island. The island of Réunion is
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in origin and sits over a hotspot. Two volcanoes form its backbone: The Piton des Neiges, over high, and the still active Piton de la Fournaise. Four major areas form the heart of the national park, listed as World Heritage site: *' forest at Saint-Philippe, including some of the best-preserved remains of low-altitude tropical forest, termed '; *the ''
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'' with the ''Pain de Sucre'' and ''La chapelle'' rock formations, in the narrow gorge of the ''Bras Rouge'' River, and 100,000-year-old accessible magma chamber; *the '' Cirque de Salazie'' with the ', a high dominant massif; *'' La Grande Chaloupe'' between Saint-Denis and
La Possession La Possession () is a Commune in France, commune in the France, French overseas departments and regions of France, overseas department of Réunion. It is located in the northwestern part of the island of Réunion, between the capital of Saint-Den ...
, one of the last remainders of the semi-evergreen forest once common in the west of the island, preserved and restored here.


Wildlife

Réunion shares a common natural history with the other
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,
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and
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. All three islands were uninhabited before the 1600s. Human arrival led to massive extinction and introduced species, such as giant land snails in Réunion, which threatened native habitats and species. Less than 25% of Réunion is thought to be covered with original vegetation according to the
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(WWF), mostly restricted to higher altitudes. The forests of Réunion and the other two islands have been classified as the "Mascarene forests" ecoregion by the WWF, with a conservation status of "endangered".
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includes Réunion in the "Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands"
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, a priority area for conservation. Nearly as many exotic plants as native ones, 830, have become naturalised on the island, and 50 are considered invasive, threatening native flora and habitats. The isolation of the island and its diversity of habitats and microclimates have favoured the diversification of a highly
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flora: Of the 850 known native plant species, 230 are endemic, and half of those are
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. This native flora is found at various altitudes. The rough topography of the park has also allowed for the
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of many bird species, such as Barau's petrel, the
Réunion harrier The Réunion harrier (''Circus maillardi''), also known as Réunion marsh harrier, is a species of bird of prey belonging to the marsh harrier group of harrier (bird), harriers. It is now found only on the Indian Ocean island of Réunion, althoug ...
, the Réunion cuckooshrike, and the Réunion grey white-eye, as well as genetic differentiation within those species. In total, 18 bird species are found at Réunion, half of which are endemic. At least 22 bird species have already gone extinct since human colonisation. A major threat to the bird fauna are introduced
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and
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. Of mammals, the Mauritian flying fox recolonised the Réunion after going extinct from the island. Notable
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species include '' Papilio phorbanta'' and '' Salamis augustina'', and an endemic reptile is the Reunion Island day gecko.


Gallery

Image:Voile_de_la_Mariée_Salazie_1.JPG, Bridal Veil Falls, Salazie Image:Panorama_Parc_National_de_la_Réunion.jpg, Panorama from ''Nez de Boeuf'' Image:Sentier-Roche-Ecrite.jpg, A trail leading to the ''Roche Écrite'' summit Image:ReU PtDesNeiges TopOst.jpg, The Piton des Neiges Image:14-07-2011 Grand Bénare (26) Mafate (version améliorée).jpg, '' Cirque de Mafate'' with
the îlet ''La Nouvelle'' Image:Cirque de Salazie (depuis le refuge de Belouve).jpg, Cirque de Salazie Image:Réunion Demi-Piton PlaineDesSables-2Mp.JPG, Plaine des Sables Image:Volcanreunion.jpg, Flow of lava of the Piton de la Fournaise Image:Foret tamarins2.jpg,
Acacia heterophylla ''Acacia heterophylla'', the highland tamarind,Forestry Abstracts, University of Oxford Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, p.327, 1939 is a tree (or shrub in its higher places) Endemism, endemic to Réunion, Réunion island where it is commonly named ...
's forest Image:Reunion Mafate Marla.JPG, Cirque de Mafate


Tourism

The national park constitutes one of Réunion's major attractions. Its mountains are a popular destination for
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and
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; there are more than of marked trails, crossing such different landscapes as rain forests, sugar cane plantations and volcanic fields. They include three
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approved by the French Hiking Federation, with mountain lodges along the trail. More than 400,000 people each year visit the ''Piton de la Fournaise'' volcano, for which a discovery trail has been established. The park's visitor's centre, ''Maison du parc'' at La Plaine-des-Palmistes, was inaugurated on 21 August 2014 by
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.


Management

The park is governed by an administrative council (''Conseil d'administration, CA'') composed of 88 members, the majority of them local representatives. It is elected for 6-year terms. A 15-member executive committee (''Bureau'') was established during the first administrative council's term and acts on its behalf. A scientific council (''Conseil scientifique, CS''), with 18 members from various disciplines and 11 outside experts, advises the administrative council and the park's director. Further, there is an economic, social, and cultural council (''Conseil économique, social et culturel, CESC'') composed of public figures and representatives from local institutions and associations. The park's regulations, notably regarding the core of the area, are stated in its charter.


Controversies

Since the national park's creation, debates have arisen on its management and the impacts on the population of the upland. Inhabitants of the area, which live in small hamlets, so called îlets, criticized management for not respecting their history and traditions, and cited farming activities banned on several occasions. Park officials maintained that every activity was possible under certain conditions. The volcanic setting holds potential for
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production from
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. However, this conflicts with the national park's vocation of preserving the natural and cultural landscape. , pilot studies were carried out for two 5 MW geothermal power plants, at the foot of the ''Piton des neiges'' and on the '' Plaine des Sables'', on which a project had already been considered and later abandoned. Both sites fall in the ''aire d'adhésion'' outside the park's core area, but proposals have also been made for sites within the World Heritage site boundary. In February 2016, the
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majority in the
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with president Didier Robert announced plans to transform the national park into a regional nature park. Too restrictive rules, which hindered tourism development, was cited as a motive. A regional nature park, unlike a national park, functions on the basis of mutual agreements and has no power to establish its own regulations. Park officials and opposition politicians rejected the plan, saying it would threaten the island's biodiversity, the World Heritage listing, and critical access to state funding. It would be the first case of a national park in France being downgraded. In September 2016, the national park's director, Marylène Hoarau, announced her withdrawal upon pressure from
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, head of the
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. This led the park's president, Daniel Gonthier, to suspect political interference; Hoarau had criticised Robert for launching a call for proposals on the future of the park. In an interview, Robert denied involvement in Hoarau's departure and criticised the minister for her decision.


References


External links


Dynamic map of Réunion National Park
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