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European Cave Protection Commission
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The European Cave Protection Commission of the European Speleological Federation (FSUE) is an initiative for the preservation of speleological patrimony in whole Europe. The European speleological community includes a vast variety of about 50.000 cavers in all the caving nations from all over Europe. All of them are combined by their common passion to the underground. Since the exploring, the surveying and the scientific work in geology, hydrology, archaeology, paleontology, climatology, biology and other disciplines are taking place in the dark of the underground, caves and speleology are unfortunately still a minor topic for the public.
The mission of the European Cave Protection Commission
(ECPC) The aim of the European Cave
Protection Commission is also to combine the single efforts of local
speleologists and national speleological associations to an international
active group, which encourage the European praxis on cave and karst
protection. Furthermore local and national activities shall be encouraged
and supported by the commission in order to assist the European
speleologists in their interaction with public authorities. To give cave protection a
long-term basis, the European Cave Protection Commission regards the
collaboration with the European Commission as essential as well as the
support of interaction of their representatives and the speleological
federations with the national governments. Moreover the co-operation with
non-governmental organisations shall be encouraged. |
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