INSTITUTION
The Regional Nature Park of Luberon: a territory, a project and an institution
A Regional Nature Park is managed by a combined association of all authorities that have approved the Park Charter. To implement its Charter, a Regional Nature Park relies on the expertise of local authorities and fosters interaction between stakeholders to carry out local nature conservation and sustainable development initiatives.
The Luberon Regional Nature Park has been designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2004 and is part of the UNESCO’s international network of Biosphere Reserves since 1997.
The purpose of a Regional Nature Park is to protect and promote the area’s natural resources, landscapes, human resources and cultural heritage by implementing an innovative and environmentally friendly policy of land-use planning and economic, social and cultural development. Parks provide education and information and encourage experimentation.
For more information please read the following articles (in french)
Téléchargements des délibérations 2025 [4]
Téléchargement des délibérations 2025 votées en comité syndical ou bureau du Parc.
La charte du Parc du Luberon [5]
La Charte, c’est le projet de développement durable pour le Luberon.
Le syndicat mixte de gestion [6]
Description du syndicat mixte de gestion du Parc naturel régional du Luberon.
Front picture: Monts-de-Vaucluse forest and the Calavon valley © David Tatin