"Protected Area Management" ed. by Barbara Sladonja
InTeOp | 2012 | ISBN: 9535106975 9789535106975 | 236 pages | PDF | 10 MB
InTeOp | 2012 | ISBN: 9535106975 9789535106975 | 236 pages | PDF | 10 MB
This publication presents reviews and research results on protected areas management, case studies derived from around the world with the aim of improving management effectiveness of the protected areas.
Protected areas are at the base of the most national and international conservation strategies. Due to the many unpredictable elements in ecology matters, each protected area requires a case-specific set of guidelines but a common issue is how to cope with human interaction.
The management of protected areas is replete with challenges and the only way to gain understanding and achieve greater management possibilities is to exchange experiences and knowledge. Environmental managers are aware of that and together with scientists are looking for more modern and better solutions, both with respect to natural resources and human interactions in many issues regarding nature protection.
Contents
1 International Trends in Protected Areas Policy and Management
2 New Issues on Protected Area Management
3 Managing the Wildlife Protected Areas in the Face of Global Economic Recession, HIV/AIDS Pandemic, Political Instability and Climate Change: Experience of Tanzania
4 Tara National Park - Resources. Management and Tourist Perception
5 Development Prospects of the Protected Areas System in Croatia
6 Discrimination of the Decision Structure of Suburban Park Users by Environmental Attitudes
7 Evaluating Management Effectiveness of National Parks as a Contribution to Good Governance and Social Learning
8 BE-NATUR: Transnational Management of Natura 2000 Sites
9 Effectiveness of Nature Conservation - A Case of Natura 2000 Sites in Poland
10 Economic Valuation as a Framework Incentive to Enforce Conservation
with TOC BookMarkLinks

