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Granice zaštićenih područja prirode (CROSBI ID 508113)

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Pegan, Srečko Granice zaštićenih područja prirode / Natural Reserve Boundaries // Blidinje 2005 Proceedings / Čolak, Ivo (ur.). Blidinje: Park prirode Blidinje, 2005. str. 303-315-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pegan, Srečko

hrvatski

Granice zaštićenih područja prirode

Knowledge about protected management categories or models is basic for finding an optimal preserve protection. Protected area planning is not often a step-wise process, but still some aspects of planning depend on prior information or decisions. First should be selected goals for protection and then categories of protected area management. Foresight for design should be applied in reserve site selection and planning and than can be expected less reserve management problems. Regional inventory data are helpful in identifying specific sites. An opportunity in reserve selection is often neglected - using small reserves as a complement for the large reserves. Very important is regional development perspective and local people motivation for cooperation in preserves management. Planning and managing for natural processes is preferable to the traditional view of landform and biota because this processes require more space than the biotic landscape patterns, processes are harder to conceptualize and thus their importance may be underestimated. Planners and reserve managers must be careful by selection of planning goals because popularity of preserve may became superior to scientific or management protection goals. Inovation is key to successful biodiversity protection, and not fortress mentality or an absence of regulations.

granice; zaštita; priroda; planiranje

Zbornik tiskan posebno na hrvatskom i posebno na engleskom jeziku. ISBN-9958-9170-2-5

engleski

Natural Reserve Boundaries

Knowledge about protected management categories or models is basic for finding an optimal preserve protection. Protected area planning is not often a step-wise process, but still some aspects of planning depend on prior information or decisions. First should be selected goals for protection and then categories of protected area management. Foresight for design should be applied in reserve site selection and planning and than can be expected less reserve management problems. Regional inventory data are helpful in identifying specific sites. An opportunity in reserve selection is often neglected - using small reserves as a complement for the large reserves. Very important is regional development perspective and local people motivation for cooperation in preserves management. Planning and managing for natural processes is preferable to the traditional view of landform and biota because this processes require more space than the biotic landscape patterns, processes are harder to conceptualize and thus their importance may be underestimated. Planners and reserve managers must be careful by selection of planning goals because popularity of preserve may became superior to scientific or management protection goals. Inovation is key to successful biodiversity protection, and not fortress mentality or an absence of regulations.

boundaries; reserve; nature; planning

Zbornik tiskan posebno na hrvatskom i posebno na engleskom jeziku. ISBN-9958-9170-2-5

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Podaci o prilogu

303-315-x.

2005.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Blidinje 2005 Proceedings

Čolak, Ivo

Blidinje: Park prirode Blidinje

Podaci o skupu

The First International Scientific Symposium Blidinje 2005

pozvano predavanje

16.09.2005-17.09.2005

Blidinje, Bosna i Hercegovina

Povezanost rada

Arhitektura i urbanizam