Schweitzer, Jean-Pierre, and Ludovic Bonduel. "Vienna Tree Protection Act in Austria". Institute for European Environmental Policy. December 2016. https://ieep.eu/... (Contributed by Gregory Autin).

The Vienna Tree Protection Act is considered one of the factors that makes Vienna the “most liveable city” in the world.  While Vienna has a highly effective and strictly enforced tree protection ordinance, the rest of Austria vehemently resists such strict nature conservation measures.  Regulations to protect trees and nature on private property are opposed by the provinces and municipalities in order to protect the property rights of landowners, which are to be exercised as they see fit.  In Austria's other federal states, nature conservation laws oblige “everyone” to protect nature and only use it in a way that preserves its value for future generations.  The Austrian nature conservation acts include trees on private property and aim to preserve nature “in all its manifestations”.

 

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