Conflict management in protected areas: The Lazar Canyon natural monument, Eastern Serbia

2008 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 219-229 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivana Grujčič ◽  
Vojislav Milijić ◽  
Dragan Nonič
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (31) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamar Khakhishvili

Georgia is famous for wine, hospitality, culture, and history at the international level. Before now, tourism in Georgia was only related to wine tourism and sea resorts, but in recent years, the country is positioning itself as an emerging destination for adventurous tourism. Industry potential is not fully utilized and it has more hidden possibilities to attract more visitors. This paper focuses on assessing the need for ecotourism cluster establishment in Georgia. In fulfilling this objective, a survey was conducted. Questionnaires were distributed to ecotourism service providers of the country. 54 managers of national parks and other protected areas (Lagodekhi Protected Areas, Kazbegi National Park, Martvili Canyon Natural Monument, Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park and Machakhela National Park) were chosen for the survey. The selected respondents are the managers of the most popular ecotourism destinations among Georgian and foreign ecoturists. Due to the various locations in different parts of Georgia, it took about two weeks to conduct the survey. The results of the survey showed that ecotourism industry representatives agree on the need of cluster establishment for more development of the field. The paper also demonstrated that building promising ecotourism industry through strong cluster development is directly related to increasing the country’s competitiveness.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 120-141
Author(s):  
Viktor Volodin ◽  
Nikolay Kharchenko ◽  
Oleg Tregubov

The article analyzes the dynamics of the state of tree plantations in protected areas as a part of the historical formation process of the object. The complex of the main factors determining this dynamics has been considered. Based on the data of the study, the most valuable (from various points of view) structural elements of the investigated natural monument, including unique trees, are identified. The feasibility of the reconstruction of the object and possible approaches to it has been considered


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. 00034
Author(s):  
Olga Zueva

On the territory of Kuzbass there are 29 specially protected natural areas with a total area of 1.3 thousand hectares. The existing system of protected areas of Kuzbass is a protected area of federal significance (the State Nature Reserve Kuznetskiy Alatau, the National Natural Park Shorskiy, the State Natural Monument Lipovy Ostrov), 22 protected areas of regional and 4 protected areas of municipal importance. The purpose of this study is to analyze the location of specially protected natural areas in terms of the floristic zoning of Kuzbass and the primary analysis of the PA system in Kuzbass.


Oryx ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 483-493 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ophelia Soliku ◽  
Ulrich Schraml

AbstractFew studies exist about the extent to which co-management in protected areas contributes to conflict prevention or mitigation and at what level of the conflicts such collaborative efforts are possible. Following varying degrees of conflict, Mole National Park, Ghana, embarked on a collaborative community-based wildlife management programme in 2000. Using Glasl's conflict escalation model, we analysed the contribution of co-management to mitigating and preventing conflicts from escalating. We conducted a total of 22 interviews with local traditional leaders, Park officials and local government officials, and 26 focus group discussions with farmers, hunters, women and representatives of co-management boards, selected from 10 of the 33 communities surrounding the Park. Our findings indicate that co-management can help mitigate or prevent conflicts from escalating when conflicting parties engage with each other in a transparent manner using deliberative processes such as negotiation, mediation and the use of economic incentives. It is, however, difficult to resolve conflicts through co-management when dialogue between conflicting parties breaks down, as parties take entrenched positions and are unwilling to compromise on their core values and interests. We conclude that although co-management contributes to successful conflict management, factors such as understanding the context of the conflicts, including the underlying sources and manifestations of the conflict, incorporating local knowledge, and ensuring open dialogue, trust and transparency between conflicting parties are key to attaining sustainable conflict management in protected areas.


2016 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 284-296
Author(s):  
E. G. Leushina ◽  
G. Ya. Doroshina ◽  
L. E. Kurbatova

Results of study of rare and protected species of five proposed protected areas of the northwestern Leningrad Region are generalized. The sanctuaries «Salmon Rivers of Vyborg Bay», «Karelian Forest», «Oyayarvi-Ilmenjoki», «Kuznechnoye» and the natural monument «Lakes Anisimovskiye» were explored. The short descriptions of these protected areas are provided. 44 rare and protected in the Leningrad Region species of mosses are listed. Their ecology and distribution are discussed. Their protection status in comparison with adjacent territories (Republic of Karelia and Finland) is provided.


2009 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 129-133
Author(s):  
V. M. Kotkova

The paper provides the first data on aphyllophoraceous fungi of the planned botanical natural monument “Yushkovo” (Volkhov District of Leningrad Region). Among 59 species of aphyllophoraceous fungi collected there, one species (Irpex oreophilus (Lindsey et Gilb.) Niemela) is new for the European part of Russia. The only localities in the Leningrad Region of Hyphodontia latitans (Bourdot et Galzin) Ginns et Lefebvre, Lepidomyces subcalceus (Litsch.) Julich and Vararia ochroleuca (Bourdot et Galzin) Boidin are on the area studied. New localities of 2 species from Red Data Book of Leningrad Region were found.


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