State Geodetic Administration
The Public Institute of Krka National Park has joined, together with other protected areas, the project of the State Geodetic Administration entitled “Recording the Special Legal Regime as a Contribution to a More Efficient Protected Area Management”.
The purpose of cadastral surveying is to produce new, systematic, and harmonised cadastral and land registry records that reflect the actual situation on the ground.
In January 2020, the State Geodetic Administration signed a contract with the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Energy and the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund as the grant beneficiary in the framework of the Operational Programme Competitiveness and Cohesion 2014 – 2020, Specific Objective 6iii2: Establishment of a Framework for Sustainable Management of Biodiversity (Primarily the Natura 2000 Ecological Network).
The specific objectives of the project are to record the special legal regime in the municipal cadastral records in all protected areas in the category of strict reserves, national parks and nature parks that are part of the Natura 2000 ecological network; to create preconditions for registering and enforcing pre-emption rights in the official registers of all protected areas in the category of national parks that are also part of Natura 2000, and to increase the availability of information on protected area boundaries and legal regimes with the aim of raising public awareness of areas of particular significance for the Republic of Croatia.
The survey maps are produced on homogenised cadastral maps per cadastral municipality. The area encompassed by the cadastral survey in the Krka National Park includes parts of nineteen cadastral municipalities in seven local self-government units: Šibenik, Skradin, Drniš, Promina, Kistanje, Ervenik and Knin. The project is expected to be completed in December 2022.
Geodetski zavod d. d. Split, Geodetski zavod Rijeka d. o. o., Zavod za fotogrametriju d. d. Zagreb and Geoprojekt d. o. o. Zagreb will take part in the project activities as well.
The total value of the project is HRK 36,766,828.94, whereof the non-refundable EU contribution amounts to HRK 31,173,724.75. The project implementation period is four years.







