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Browse Austria's national parks and conservation landscapes by their IUCN management category.

Austria's IUCN Protected Area Categories: A Geographic Classification Overview

Discover the structured classification of protected areas across Austria through the lens of the International Union for Conservation of Nature's management categories. This route provides a clear, atlas-style perspective on how Austria's national parks and other conservation lands are categorized, allowing for focused exploration of protected landscapes within the country's diverse geography. Understand the types of protected areas represented and their distribution according to international standards.

Austria's IUCN Protected Area Categories: A Geographic Classification Overview
Country snapshot

How IUCN categories are represented across Austria

Use this summary to understand how broad the current category coverage is before opening individual IUCN category pages for parks and protected areas in Austria.

Active parks

23

The current country route includes this many active park and protected-area pages for Austria.

Categories in use

3

Distinct IUCN management categories currently represented by active parks in Austria.

14 park records in Austria are still being aligned to the IUCN category system, so the category view will continue to improve as those links are completed.

Most represented

National Park

National Park currently has the strongest footprint in Austria, with 6 linked parks already grouped under this management category.

Representative parks

Hohe TauernKalkalpen National ParkNeusiedler See-Seewinkel National ParkDanube-Auen National ParkGesäuse National ParkThayatal National Park
Category guide

Understand Austria's conservation geography through its structured system of protected areas and mapped IUCN categories.

Explore Austria's Protected Area Categories: An IUCN Classification Atlas for National Parks

Explore national parks and other protected areas throughout Austria, carefully sorted by their official IUCN management categories. The standardized classification system offers a structured understanding of the country's diverse conservation efforts, detailing the geographic roles of landscapes, from alpine peaks to riverine wetlands.

IUCN category ii

National Park

Ecosystem protection6 parks
IUCN Category II is one of the most widely recognized protected-area categories in the world because it brings together strong ecosystem protection and public-facing values. A National Park is meant to conserve large-scale ecological processes and representative species and ecosystems, but it is also expected to support compatible spiritual, scientific, educational, recreational, and visitor opportunities. This makes Category II especially important for countries that want protected areas to function both as core conservation landscapes and as places where people can meaningfully experience nature without undermining long-term ecological goals.

Example parks

Hohe TauernKalkalpen National ParkNeusiedler See-Seewinkel National ParkDanube-Auen National ParkGesäuse National Park

Management focus

A large natural or near-natural protected area managed to safeguard ecological processes, characteristic species, and ecosystems while also supporting education, recreation, and compatible visitor use.

IUCN category iv

Habitat/Species Management Area

Targeted habitat management2 parks
IUCN Category IV is built around focused ecological management. Rather than emphasizing wilderness, a singular monument, or broad public recreation, this category is used where the central task is to maintain, conserve, restore, or manage particular species, habitats, or ecological conditions. Many Category IV areas require active intervention, sometimes on an ongoing basis, because their conservation values depend on management actions such as water-level control, grazing regimes, fire management, invasive-species removal, nest-site protection, or habitat restoration. The category is especially important for places where biodiversity goals are precise, operational, and management-intensive.

Example parks

Hundsheimer BergSpitzerberg

Management focus

A protected area managed mainly to protect particular species or habitats, often through targeted, regular, or adaptive conservation interventions.

IUCN category v

Protected Landscape/Seascape

People and nature1 park
IUCN Category V recognizes that some of the world's most valuable conservation landscapes are not places without people, but places shaped by a long and continuing interaction between people and nature. In these areas, biodiversity, cultural identity, local livelihoods, scenic quality, and historical land-use patterns are often deeply intertwined. The category is used where safeguarding the integrity of that interaction is itself essential to conservation. Category V is therefore especially relevant to lived-in landscapes and seascapes whose value depends on continuity, stewardship, and the maintenance of characteristic ecological and cultural patterns over time.

Example parks

Nock Mountains National Park

Management focus

A protected area where the long-term interaction of people and nature has created a distinct landscape or seascape with significant ecological, cultural, and scenic value.

At a glance

Trace the geographic distribution and conservation structure of Austria's protected areas, focusing on its prominent National Park landscapes.

Explore Austria's Protected Area System, IUCN Categories, and National Park Geography

Explore Austria's protected area system, with a clear focus on its established National Parks, through a detailed atlas view that highlights their geographic placement across the Alpine nation. This classification structure reflects Austria's commitment to conserving expansive natural landscapes, offering a comprehensive overview of the country's primary protected-area designations.

Most represented categories

National Park

IUCN category ii

6 parks

Habitat/Species Management Area

IUCN category iv

2 parks

Protected Landscape/Seascape

IUCN category v

1 park

Representative parks

Hohe TauernKalkalpen National ParkNeusiedler See-Seewinkel National ParkDanube-Auen National ParkGesäuse National ParkThayatal National Park

Some park records in Austria are still being matched to final IUCN categories, so this overview remains a live snapshot rather than a finished taxonomy.

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16 parks

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9 parks

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5 parks

Bosnia and Herzegovina: National Parks and Protected Lands Map Overview

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4 parks

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2 parks
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