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Parks and Protected Areas

Burning at the Edge: Integrating Biophysical and Eco-Cultural Fire Processes in Canada’s Parks and Protected Areas

Burning at the Edge: Integrating Biophysical and Eco-Cultural Fire Processes in Canada’s Parks and Protected Areas

... large areas that would explain early-era, high fire occurrence across broad ...limited areas near travel routes, villages, or important plant gathering areas ...

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Field visit to lamtang national park of Nepal

Field visit to lamtang national park of Nepal

... National Parks, the United States system was first attempted in the beginning of the National Park and protected areas ...many areas in Nepal which are suitable to be categorized as the ...

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Apes, protected areas and infrastructure in Africa

Apes, protected areas and infrastructure in Africa

... Tagg, N., Willie, J., Duarte, J., Petre, C.A. and Fa, J.E. (2015). Conservation research presence protects: a case study of great ape abundance in the Dja region, Cameroon. Animal Conservation, 18, 489–98. DOI: ...

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The worldwide costs of marine protected areas

The worldwide costs of marine protected areas

... World Parks Congress for the establishment of a global system of marine protected areas ...World Parks Congress target of conserving 20 –30% of the world’s seas might cost between $5 billion ...

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Integrating Animal and Mechanical Operations in Protected Areas

Integrating Animal and Mechanical Operations in Protected Areas

... in protected areas (Herold et ...National parks in Italy routinely prescribe animal logging as the sole log extraction method allowed in their most sensitive zones (Proto, personal communication ...

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Sustainable tourism policies and tourism institutions in protected areas: An
evolutionary perspective

Sustainable tourism policies and tourism institutions in protected areas: An evolutionary perspective

... In Gray’s (1985, p. 916) framework, the first phase of “problem setting” involves convening the relevant stakeholders, gaining “mutual acknowledgement of the issue which joins them”, securing some preliminary ...

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The Network of Protected Areas (NPA) as an Instrument to Implement Cross-Border Public Services

The Network of Protected Areas (NPA) as an Instrument to Implement Cross-Border Public Services

... World Parks Congress [10] concluded that PAs should not exist as unique islands, but need to be planned and managed as an integral part of the broader ...different protected areas but also different ...

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Improving Quality of Ecotourism through Advancing Education and Training for Eco tourism Guides

Improving Quality of Ecotourism through Advancing Education and Training for Eco tourism Guides

... National Parks and Wildlife play a major role in conserving sensitive ...heritage areas in such a way that the benefits they provide (whether ecological, economic, scientific, scenic or cultural) can be ...

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Conceptual and Analytic Model for Advanced Evaluation of Protected Areas’ Global Evolutionary Trends: The Protected Areas' Trends Assessment and Adaptive Management on the Basis of Long-Term Conservation Objectives or PA-TAMCO Analytic Model

Conceptual and Analytic Model for Advanced Evaluation of Protected Areas’ Global Evolutionary Trends: The Protected Areas' Trends Assessment and Adaptive Management on the Basis of Long-Term Conservation Objectives or PA-TAMCO Analytic Model

... The protected areas’ adaptive and sustainable management requires regular evaluations and continuous adjustments of management objectives, methods and ...and protected areas management, the ...

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Protected areas in the European Commuity. An approach to a common classification. ENV/311/80

Protected areas in the European Commuity. An approach to a common classification. ENV/311/80

... Protected areas The following categories of nature and landscape protection exist in the United Kingdom : National Parks National Parks Direction Areas Areas of Outstanding Natural Beaut[r] ...

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Conservation law enforcement : policing protected areas

Conservation law enforcement : policing protected areas

... (Peace Parks Foundation ...National Parks (SANParks) says that optimizing surveillance, early warning, detection, and tracking is the reason for adopting technologies in support of CLE in the Mozambique – ...

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Wildlife Resources of Ethiopia:  Opportunities, Challenges and Future  Directions: From Ecotourism Perspective: A Review Paper

Wildlife Resources of Ethiopia: Opportunities, Challenges and Future Directions: From Ecotourism Perspective: A Review Paper

... Protected areas are the main focus for the maintenance of biological diversity and contribute for economic de- velopments of a ...of protected areas in developing countries are ex- panding ...

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At home in national parks : a study of power, knowledge and discourse in Banff National Park and Cairngorms National Park

At home in national parks : a study of power, knowledge and discourse in Banff National Park and Cairngorms National Park

... Morrison, James 1997 "Protected areas,conservationists and aboriginal interests in Canada" in Social Environmental impacts and on national politics conservation: change and parks and pro[r] ...

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Evaluating the Landscape Capacity of Protected Rural Areas to Host Photovoltaic Parks in Sicily

Evaluating the Landscape Capacity of Protected Rural Areas to Host Photovoltaic Parks in Sicily

... “protectedareas, “are distinguishable by having greater (potential) operational efficacy, due to the existence of a management plan, special management, and a manage- ment structure, finance being ...

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Co evolution, sustainable tourism and protected areas

Co evolution, sustainable tourism and protected areas

... The paper explores co-evolution and sustainable tourism in two protected area contexts set in the UK. First, the policies relating to sustainable tourism for the Lake District National Park, a developed world, ...

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Socio-economic factors and management regimes as drivers of tree cover change in Nepal

Socio-economic factors and management regimes as drivers of tree cover change in Nepal

... of protected areas, forest restoration, protection and afforestation activities, and provision of economic incentives to reduce and prevent deforestation or forest degradation (Brooks, Waylen & Mulder, ...

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Protected areas in Chile: are we managing them?

Protected areas in Chile: are we managing them?

... and Protected Areas Service (SBAP), as a coordinating entity of all ter- restrial and marine protected areas could help for the solution, by avoiding discoordination and including the update ...

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Exploring the Relationship Between Local Support and the Success of Protected Areas

Exploring the Relationship Between Local Support and the Success of Protected Areas

... undermining protected areas in the literature, although not so spectacularly as in Amboseli ...16 protected areas in African forests; they found positive attitude towards the areas ...

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Take what you can : property rights, contestability and conflict

Take what you can : property rights, contestability and conflict

... nearby areas, but these effects appear to be quite local as there are no economic or statistically significant differences in estimates based on including first or first and second-degree adjacent ...other ...

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Ecotourism management for sustainability in protected areas in Thailand

Ecotourism management for sustainability in protected areas in Thailand

... In order for the management of natural resources and environment to be more effective, all relevant people such as park staff, tourism company owners and community leaders should be prov[r] ...

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