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Author Lewis, N.,
Title How Social ‘Demand’ Overlaps in Forest Management A Sociological Analysis of the Relation between Forest and Society in France (1960-2005) Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 268-270
Keywords (up) MMV3, Forests, France, society, perception, attitudes, social dynamics, surveys
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 708 Serial 2477
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Author Gokhelashvili, R.; Azniashvili, L.,
Title Birdwatching and Protected Areas of Georgia Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 223-225
Keywords (up) MMV3, Georgia, birdwatching, protected areas, assessment, nature resources management
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 681 Serial 2464
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Author Pettebone, D.; Newman, P.; Theobald, D.; Leung, Y.-F.,
Title Developing Spatially-Balanced Sampling Protocols for Visitor Impact Monitoring in Protected Areas Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 417-418
Keywords (up) MMV3, GIS, spatial sampling, visitor impacts, campsites, trails, Rocky Mountain National Park
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 815 Serial 2530
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Author Krämer, A.; Thamm, H.-P.,
Title Application of a Remote Controlled Ultralight Air Vehicle (UAV) for Park Management and Visitor Monitoring Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 329-330
Keywords (up) MMV3, High resolution remote sensing, visitor monitoring, park management, change detection
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 746 Serial 2496
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Author Mignotte, A.,
Title Walking towards Concerted Management of Hiking-Path Networks: A Well Engaged but Tricky Challenge for French Alpine Protected Areas Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 147-148
Keywords (up) MMV3, Hiking paths, mountain protected areas, management, co-operation, stakeholders
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 643 Serial 2445
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Author Petrova, E.,
Title Historic Landscapes in Urban Regions: Recreation and Use Conflicts in Mikhalkovo, Moscow Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 282-283
Keywords (up) MMV3, Historic landscapes, informative tourism, urban regions
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 718 Serial 2482
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Author Zinn, H.C.; Shen, S.X.,
Title Human Responses to Wildlife: Stakeholder Acceptance Capacity and Human Learning Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 411-412
Keywords (up) MMV3, Human learning, human-wildlife interaction, park and protected area management, stakeholder acceptance capacity
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 811 Serial 2528
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Author Saranet, S.; Tanakanjana, N.,
Title Conflict between Local Villagers and Elephants (Elephas maximus) at Kuiburi National Park, Thailand Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 476-477
Keywords (up) MMV3, Human-wildlife conflict, local residents, Kuiburi National Park, Thailand
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 859 Serial 2552
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Author Dickman, A.J.,
Title Reported Conflict between Pastoralists and Wildlife around the Ruaha National Park, Tanzania Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 405-406
Keywords (up) MMV3, Human-wildlife conflict, pastoralists, Ruaha, large carnivores, Tanzania
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 804 Serial 2525
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Author Jacobs, M.H.,
Title Images of Nature as Sources of Conflict Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 407-408
Keywords (up) MMV3, Images of nature, nature policy, nature management, perception of nature
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 806 Serial 2526
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Author Fang, C.-P.; Hsu, Y.-C.,
Title Sequence Effect on Satisfaction Regarding Perceived Crowding: Whitewater Rafters in Taiwan Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 363-364
Keywords (up) MMV3, Indicators, questionnaire design, recreational carrying capacity, standards
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 766 Serial 2506
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Author Yuan, Y.-L.; Lue, C.-C.,
Title Comparison of the Use of Communication Channels between Amateur and Serious Hikers in Fulfilling Information Needs Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 427-433
Keywords (up) MMV3, Information searching behavior, external information source, information needs, hikers, recreational experience, visitor management, forestry areas
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 823 Serial 2534
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Author Bay-Larsen, I.; Bjøru, R.; Eilertsen, S.M.; Fedreheim, G.E.,
Title Integrated Conservation Processes – A Tool for Reducing Conflicts in Area Conservation Processes Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 124-128
Keywords (up) MMV3, Integrated conservation process, use – protection conflicts, use – use conflicts, stakeholders, business development local participation
Abstract Experimental trampling was conducted in a coastal sand dune community located in a State Park in Southeastern, Brazil. To evaluate the effects it was used 5 permanent plots. The trampling intensities were 25, 75, 200, 500 and 1,000 passes and each plot had a control area. Response to trampling was assessed by determining species composition, vegetation cover and height evaluation, right after trampling, 2 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months and 1 year after trampling. The same parameters were evaluated just before trampling. Although there was a substantial loss of vegetation cover on 500 and 1,000 treatment plots, the study area was recovered in a few months. Reductions in height occurred with less impact: 200 passes. The 500 and 1,000 pass interference didn’t show statistical difference for cover and 200, 500 or 1,000 passes were statistically similar for the community, suggesting weak linearity between impact and amount of use. The results show that this community has a good resilience; probably in response to the natural stress the vegetation suffers continuously. The vegetation’s changes in species composition seem to be more accurate; especially the extinction of rare species and the introduction of alien ones.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 630 Serial 2439
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Author Whittingham, S.,
Title Integration – Resource Protection and Memorable Visitor Experiences in the Lake Louise Community of Banff National Park Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 170-171
Keywords (up) MMV3, Integration, protection, visitor experience, management plan, community plan
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 655 Serial 2451
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Author Moldovanyi, A.; Kiser, B.C.; Lawson, S.R.,
Title Does Survey Mode Affect Study Results? A Comparison of Internet-Based and Onsite Surveys of Visitors to Prince William Forest Park, USA Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 465-466
Keywords (up) MMV3, Internet-based surveys, survey methodology, visitor use management, national parks, Prince William Forest Park
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 849 Serial 2547
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Author Siikamäki, P.; Törn, A.; Tolvanen, A.,
Title Environmental Impacts of Recreational Horse Riding in Protected Areas Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 112-114
Keywords (up) MMV3, Introduced species, erosion, disturbance, horse manure, recreational horse riding, soil, vegetation, visitor impact
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 624 Serial 2436
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Author Woodward, D.B.; Geldyeva, G.V.,
Title The Landscape Method of Analysis and Assessment of Ecotourism Destinations in the Republic of Kazakhstan Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 286-291
Keywords (up) MMV3, Kazakhstan, ecotourism, landscape, ecotourism destinations, plains, mountains, natural territorial complex
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 722 Serial 2484
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Author English, D.B.K.; Kocis, S.M.; Cordell, H.K.; Green, G.,
Title Estimating Recreation Market Share for National Forests Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 389-390
Keywords (up) MMV3, Land management, land use, recreation activity, recreation resources, market share
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 790 Serial 2518
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Author Voth, A.,
Title Overcoming National Park Conflicts by Regional Development: Experiences from the Doñana Area in Southern Spain Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 155-160
Keywords (up) MMV3, Land use conflicts, regional development, Doñana National Park, Spain
Abstract The number of protected areas in Spain has increased considerably in the last two decades. The country’s membership in the European Union favoured an important economic growth and social change and was also fundamental for the evolution of environmental policies and the exchange of management concepts for protected areas. The intensive use of natural resources was followed by a growing awareness of land use conflicts and the necessity of nature conservation. The area around the National Park of Doñana in Andalusia, presented in this contribution, is an outstanding example of a long history of competing land use interests and recent efforts to overcome conflicts introducing new concepts of regional development based on the principals of sustainability and participation. A regional label highlights the national park image to stimulate environmental sensibility and marketing. The local population increasingly perceives a new consciousness of their common problems, opportunities and responsibility.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 647 Serial 2447
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Author De Vries, S.; Roos-Klein Lankhorst, J.; Buijs, A.E.,
Title Mapping the Attractiveness of the Dutch Landscape: A GIS-Based Landscape Appreciation Model (Glam-2) Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 284-285
Keywords (up) MMV3, Landscape appreciation, GIS, regression, naturalness, urbanisation, historical distinctiveness, skyline disturbance, validation
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 720 Serial 2483
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Author Höppner, C.,
Title Participatory Planning of Recreational Areas – Landscape Development Concepts in Switzerland Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 446-447
Keywords (up) MMV3, Landscape development, participation, involvement, recreation
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 835 Serial 2540
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Author Naef, F.,
Title Biathalon Centre and Larchwood in Lenz, Graubünden, Switzerland Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 469-471
Keywords (up) MMV3, Larchwood, pastured woodland, leisure centre, biathalon, golf course, biodiversity
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 853 Serial 2549
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Author Job, H.; Metzler, D.; Woltering, M.,
Title Large Scale Protected Areas + Tourism = Regional Development? Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 140-144
Keywords (up) MMV3, Large Scale Protected Areas, regional economic impacts, value-added analysis
Abstract The results of this research clearly indicate that tourism in Large Scale Protected Areas can generate considerable benefits for the regional economy, especially in peripheral and structurally disadvantaged regions. For instance, in Mueritz National Park it is estimated that guests whose key motivation for visiting was the brand ‘National Park’ (a share of nearly 44% of all 390 000 visitors in 2004) created the equivalent of 261 full time job equivalents. In Berchtesgaden National Park only about 10% of 1.13 million visitors in 2002 have been attracted by the Protected Area brand, generating about 206 jobs. In the regions of Hoher Flaeming and Altmuehltal 211 respectively 483 jobs were created by Nature Park related tourism. But in the latter cases these impacts are largely not ascribable to the status as a Protected Area. As indicated by this research, more importance should be attached to the issue of tourism in Large Scale Protected Areas. Financial benefits of tourism in National Parks and Nature Parks may contribute to increasing acceptance of nature conservation. Therefore decision-making processes in nature protection and regional tourism policy need to more fully incorporate aspects of durable economic development. Therefore decision-making processes concerning nature protection and tourism policy need to more fully incorporate the concept of sustainability, whether with regard to nature- based and ecotourism in Protected Areas in general, or with specific regard to Nature Parks and conservation as well as development of cultural landscapes therein.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 639 Serial 2443
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Author Hunziker, M.; Zeidenitz, C.,
Title Outdoor Leisure Activities: Motivation, Attitudes and Strategies Promoting Responsible Behaviour towards Nature and Landscape Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 295-297
Keywords (up) MMV3, Leisure, outdoor activities, motivations, attitudes, behaviour, social science, qualitative and quantitative methods, intervention experiments
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 726 Serial 2486
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Author Tuulentie, S.; Mettiäinen, I.,
Title Local Participation in the Development of Tourist Centres in the Peripheral Regions of Finnish Lapland Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 271-272
Keywords (up) MMV3, Local participation, planning, sustainable tourism, periphery, regional development
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 710 Serial 2478
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Author Spiess, H.; Mönnecke, M.; Wasem, K.; Kümin, D.,
Title Local Recreational Areas: Accounting for Peoples’ Needs in the Development and Selection of Planning Instruments Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 253-258
Keywords (up) MMV3, Local recreation, leisure-trends, peri-urbanisation, planning instruments, landscape planning, landscape development concept, spatial planning, sustainable development
Abstract 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.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 700 Serial 2473
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Author Ramírez-Quintana-Carr, A.-I.; Brito-Palacios, H.,
Title Measuring Public Interest and the New Environmental Paradigm in the Transformation of a Public Park into a Protected Area “Los Colomos” Forest, Guadalajara, Mexico Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 372-373
Keywords (up) MMV3, Mexico, Los Colomos, new environmental paradigm, survey
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 774 Serial 2510
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Author Campbell, M.J.,
Title Monitoring Trail Use with Digital Still Cameras: Strengths, Limitations and Proposed Resolutions Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 317-321
Keywords (up) MMV3, Monitoring, digital camera, data management, activity identification
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 742 Serial 2494
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Author Rettie, K.,
Title Shaping Culture in Nature: Human Use Management in Canada’s Mountain National Parks Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 374-375
Keywords (up) MMV3, National park management, visitor experience, culture and nature
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 776 Serial 2511
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Author Lupp, G.,
Title Prognosis on the Expected Landscape Changes in Mueritz National Park (Germany) and Landscape Perception of both Residents and Tourists Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 463-464
Keywords (up) MMV3, National Park, landscape perception, predicting landscape changes
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 847 Serial 2546
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Author Bodnár, R.,
Title Economic and Social Effects of the Development of Recreation and Environmentally Sound Tourism through the Example of a Hungarian National Park Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 383-384
Keywords (up) MMV3, National parks, ecotourism, recreation, economic and social effects, sustainable development
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 784 Serial 2515
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Author Trebicky, V.; Cihar, M.,
Title Analysis of Nature-Based Tourism in the Sumava National Park, Czech Republic: 1997-2004 Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 233-237
Keywords (up) MMV3, National parks, nature-based tourism, visitors, environmental pressure, CO2 emissions, monitoring
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 689 Serial 2468
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Author Lipton, D.,
Title Healthy Parks for People Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 165-166
Keywords (up) MMV3, National parks, visitor experience, health, sustainability, community involvement
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 651 Serial 2449
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Author Newman, P.; Manning, R.E.; Pilcher, E.; Trevino, K.; Savidge, M.,
Title Understanding and Managing Soundscapes in National Parks: Part 1- Indicators of Quality Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 198-200
Keywords (up) MMV3, Natural sounds, perceptions, national parks, visitor experience
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 669 Serial 2458
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Author Mast-Attlmayr, U.,
Title Cederberg Environs Spatial Planning in the Western Cape, South Africa Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 246-252
Keywords (up) MMV3, Nature tourism: concepts and experiences in recreational and protected areas
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 698 Serial 2472
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Author Degenhardt, B.; Buchecker, M.,
Title Landscape Planning for Nearby Outdoor Recreation – Implications from an Exploratory Interview Study Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 241-242
Keywords (up) MMV3, Nearby outdoor recreation, recovery, work load, strain, motive, behavioural resource, landscape management, peri-urban
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 694 Serial 2470
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Author Wasem, K.; Mönnecke, M.,
Title Outdoor Activities in Nature and Landscape – Practice-Oriented Solutions Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 300-302
Keywords (up) MMV3, Outdoor activities, nature sports, good practice examples, sensitisation, environmental communication, conflict resolution, success factors, toolbox
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Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 730 Serial 2488
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Author Buchecker, M.; Frick, J.,
Title Local Residents’ Relationship towards their Nearby Outdoor Recreation Areas Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 239-240
Keywords (up) MMV3, Outdoor recreation, quality of life, requirements, landscape management, survey
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 692 Serial 2469
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Author Jensen, T.,
Title Visitor Monitoring of Eight Recreational and Protected Areas Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 456-457
Keywords (up) MMV3, Outdoor recreational activities, national parks and protected areas, monitoring movements
Abstract
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 839 Serial 2542
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Author Nagendra, H.,
Title People, Pixels and Parks: Forest Conservation in the Tropics Type
Year 2006 Publication Exploring the Nature of Management Abbreviated Journal
Volume MMV 3 - Proceedings Issue Pages 28-32
Keywords (up) MMV3, Parks, protected areas, community forestry, forest conservation, land cover change, satellite remote sensing, South Asia
Abstract While protected areas have become a cornerstone of conservation efforts, there is significant debate about whether parks have been effective in enabling conservation. A meta-analysis of information on rates of land cover clearing in protected areas finds that government protected areas are significantly likely to lower rates of habitat clearing over time. At the same time, it is essential to ask whether government protection is the only successful approach to conservation. A focused set of studies in Nepal and India indicates that it is not the official designation of a forest as government or community that impacts forest conservation as much as the actual degree of monitoring that takes place on the ground. Communities can be effective forces for conservation, if properly involved. By locating individual protected areas within the context of the biophysical, social and institutional landscape in which they are embedded, we will be able to better devise more effective approaches to conservation.
Call Number ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 580 Serial 2414
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