“We still need to extend the wildlife-hunting plan of 2007 to develop a new one planning proposal even more respectful of environmental constraints and that it is immediately shared on the territory, respecting the right balance between local specificities and regional coordination ”. Thus theregional councilor for agriculture and hunting Giuseppe Pan motivated the provision approved by the Regional Council which extends the current Regional Hunting Wildlife Plan to 31 December 2020.
Pan recalled the initiation process of the new hunting planning, which saw the Region launch planning guidelines in 2017 and, at the same time, address the reorganization of the administrative structure, imposed by the Delrio reform regarding the structure of the Provinces and the metropolitan city. "The overall picture - explained the commissioner - has been definitively settled only following theapproval of regional law n. 30 August 2018, which defined, in detail, the "who does what" in terms of wildlife resource management; the same law also defined the question of the role to be reserved for the specific nature of the Belluno area, as provided for by the Venetian legislation ".
“If we are behind the initial time schedule - said Pan - it is also because it was necessary to make the provisions regarding the specificity of the Belluno area fully operational - added Pan - and bring them back to the scope of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Vas) procedure that reserves particular attention to the issues of the overall sustainability of the proposals plan, also with reference to governance areas. "Now, thanks also to the additional room for maneuver allowed by the extension - concluded the commissioner - it will be possible to formulate a regional plan, shared at the territory level, defined in all administrative aspects (Hunting Offices and Regional Surveillance Service) and validated from an environmental point of view ".