Biosphere reserves - an attempt to form sustainable landscapes (A case study of three biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic)
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SYSNO ASEP
0310015
Document Type
J - Journal Article
R&D Document Type
Journal Article
Subsidiary J
Článek ve WOS
Title
Biosphere reserves - an attempt to form sustainable landscapes (A case study of three biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic)
Title
Biosférické rezervace - pokus o trvale udržitelnou krajinu (Případová studie tří biosférických rezervací v České republice)
Author(s)
Kušová, Drahomíra (UEK-B) Těšitel, Jan (UEK-B) Matějka, K. (CZ) Bartoš, Michael (UEK-B)
Source Title
Landscape and Urban Planning. - : Elsevier
- ISSN 0169-2046
Roč. 84, č. 1 (2008), s. 38-51
Number of pages
14 s.
Language
eng - English
Country
NL - Netherlands
Keywords
biosphere reserve ; nature protection ; socio-economic development ; sustainable development ; triangulation
Subject RIV
DO - Wilderness Conservation
R&D Projects
SM/610/3/03 GA MŽP - Ministry of Environment (MŽP)
CEZ
AV0Z60870520 - UEK-B (2005-2011)
UT WOS
000252578300006
Annotation
Established under the UNESCO’s MAB Programme, biosphere reserves represent protected areas intended to demonstrate well-balanced relationship between conservation of biodiversity and an appropriate local development. Triangulation approach was applied as a fundamental frame for empirical data analysis, combining analysis of official statistical data, content analysis of regional media, semi-standardized interviews with key personalities and extensive questionnaire survey. Three Czech biosphere reserves were used as model areas. Based on results gained it is possible to state that the concept of biosphere reserve itself can be used as a model when we try to implement ideas of sustainable landscape in practice. However, while quality of life did not seem to be much affected by the fact that people lived in protected areas, full harmonization of biodiversity protection and socio-economic development were hindered by constraints of formal and legislative nature.
Workplace
Global Change Research Institute
Contact
Nikola Šviková, svikova.n@czechglobe.cz, Tel.: 511 192 268
Year of Publishing
2009
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