Schutzgebiete in Slowenien Mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung Des Alpenraums - Bestandsaufnahme Und Problematik (German, Paperback)


New concepts and strategies are needed to manage the pressure put on regions as yet unexploited by the leisure industry, changes in agriculture towards intensive farming, extensive farming, and the space needed for urban expansion and the infrastructure these requires. This is true for every Alpine country. In Slovenia, the issue is compounded by the recent change to the political system which has brought increasing economic opportunities for marketing the country's protected areas and for profit to be made from their use, for example, in the tourism industry. Starting with the status quo and focusing on the country's arrangements for protected areas, thos dissertation goes on to present the plans the Slovenian state intends to implement. This is followed by an exposition of the problems of public acceptance of the plans and the resulting conflicts in society and among the local population, illustrated with examples such as the Triglav National Park in the Julian Alps biosphere reserve. Many of Slovenia's policy-makers are convinced that introducing conservation measures would ruin future economic opportunities. Thus far, the economic potential of sustainable countryside development has not been recognised. Slovenia's government wants to set up protected areas and thereby contribute to sustainable development, but a lack of expertise and finance as well as inadequate management structures are hampering the establishment and further development of the old protected areas which were set up before the 1995 Seville Strategy and are purely research facilities devoted solely to nature conservation. German text.

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New concepts and strategies are needed to manage the pressure put on regions as yet unexploited by the leisure industry, changes in agriculture towards intensive farming, extensive farming, and the space needed for urban expansion and the infrastructure these requires. This is true for every Alpine country. In Slovenia, the issue is compounded by the recent change to the political system which has brought increasing economic opportunities for marketing the country's protected areas and for profit to be made from their use, for example, in the tourism industry. Starting with the status quo and focusing on the country's arrangements for protected areas, thos dissertation goes on to present the plans the Slovenian state intends to implement. This is followed by an exposition of the problems of public acceptance of the plans and the resulting conflicts in society and among the local population, illustrated with examples such as the Triglav National Park in the Julian Alps biosphere reserve. Many of Slovenia's policy-makers are convinced that introducing conservation measures would ruin future economic opportunities. Thus far, the economic potential of sustainable countryside development has not been recognised. Slovenia's government wants to set up protected areas and thereby contribute to sustainable development, but a lack of expertise and finance as well as inadequate management structures are hampering the establishment and further development of the old protected areas which were set up before the 1995 Seville Strategy and are purely research facilities devoted solely to nature conservation. German text.

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Austrian Academy of Sciences Press

Country of origin

Austria

Series

Igf-Forschungsbericht, 03

Release date

April 2010

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April 2010

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239 x 168 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

179

ISBN-13

978-3-7001-6755-6

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9783700167556

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3-7001-6755-5



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