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Rettie, K., |
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Shaping Culture in Nature: Human Use Management in Canada’s Mountain National Parks |
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2006 |
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Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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374-375 |
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MMV3, National park management, visitor experience, culture and nature |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 776 |
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2511 |
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Scherrer, P.; Smith, A.J.; Dowling, R.K., |
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Managing Visitor Impacts along Australia’s Remote Kimberley Coast – The Forgotten Dimension of Balancing Country |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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419-420 |
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MMV3, Expedition cruise, Aboriginal, visitor impacts, spiritual connection, tour operator |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 817 |
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2531 |
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Spiess, H.; Mönnecke, M.; Wasem, K.; Kümin, D., |
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Local Recreational Areas: Accounting for Peoples’ Needs in the Development and Selection of Planning Instruments |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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253-258 |
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MMV3, Local recreation, leisure-trends, peri-urbanisation, planning instruments, landscape planning, landscape development concept, spatial planning, sustainable development |
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The goal of the ‘ANAP’ research project is to indicate how peoples’ needs for and expectations towards local recreation areas can be met by the means of employing different planning instruments. An in-depth analysis of the available literature reveals what people actually require and expect and the functional capacity of the planning instruments is illustrated by four case studies. Evaluation of these case studies not only gives rise to recommendations concerning the future implementation of the various planning instruments, it also yields proposals for improving their performance in future development phases. Peri-urbanisation leads to the rapid disappearance of attractive open landscapes in built-up areas. As a result, there is less space available for local recreational purposes, and people have to travel increasingly far to find the kind of landscape they are looking for. In order to tackle and hopefully improve this situation in the long term, adequate instruments for controlling the way landscapes are developed within built-up areas are absolutely essential. This research project aims to show how the different planning instruments can be implemented to achieve best outcomes for people seeking decent recreational areas. The planning instruments selected and developed have to be aimed at preserving an attractive landscape. The insights gained from this research provide the basis for recommendations concerning the future implementation of planning instruments, as well as for their future development. The project ‘ANAP’ is a cooperative project between the ‘Research Centre for Leisure, Tourism and Landscape’ (FTL) at the University of Applied Sciences in Rapperswil (HSR), and the ‘Institute for Sustainable Development’ (INE) at the University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur (ZHW). Other project partners include the Federal Research Institute for Forestry, Snow and Landscape (WSL), Green City Zurich (GSZ), Cantonal Agency for Spatial Planning and Survey of Zurich (ARV), Cantonal Agency for Waste, Water, Energy and Air of the Canton of Zurich (AWEL), and the Cantonal Agency for Spatial Planning of the Canton of Basle. Activities have started in 2003 and will end in 2006. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 700 |
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2473 |
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Taczanowska, K.; Muhar, A.; Arnberger, A., |
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Exploring Spatial Behaviour of Individual Visitors as Background for Agent-Based Simulation |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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313-314 |
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MMV3, Spatial behaviour, visitor flows, agent-based simulation, GIS, recreation |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 740 |
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2493 |
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Takahashi, M.; Yamaki, K., |
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Visitor Conflicts and their Resolution for Forest and Park Management in Jozankei National forest, Japan |
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2006 |
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Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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423-424 |
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MMV3, Forest and Park management, visitor conflict, Jozankei National Forest, questionnaire survey |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 819 |
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2532 |
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Van Marwijk, R.; Taczanowska, K., |
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Types of Typologies – From Recreationists & Tourists to Artificial Agents |
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2006 |
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Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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499-501 |
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MMV3, Tourist typology, artificial agents, recreation, spatial behaviour, recreational behaviour, wilderness experience, landscape preference |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 873 |
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2559 |
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Wasem, K.; Mönnecke, M., |
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Outdoor Activities in Nature and Landscape – Practice-Oriented Solutions |
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2006 |
Publication |
Exploring the Nature of Management |
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MMV 3 - Proceedings |
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300-302 |
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MMV3, Outdoor activities, nature sports, good practice examples, sensitisation, environmental communication, conflict resolution, success factors, toolbox |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 730 |
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2488 |
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