Does participation make sense? effective methods of including people in biodiversity conservation. Jurczak, M. G. Papers on Global Change IGBP, Polska Akademia Nauk, 2018. Cited by: 3
Paper doi abstract bibtex Though current conservation policy in Poland refl ects world trends and approaches to action, compliance with all of its assumptions would entail the Polish authorities remodelling both the system and the methods by which natural resources are managed. On the one hand this requires a change of approach to the management of natural resources from the traditional, purely nature-related one, to a more modern inter-disciplinary one that takes in social and economic conditioning. On the other hand, a system need to be put in place to allow these ideas to be introduced in practice. The work described here deals with the participation of different stakeholder groups in nature management, with this regarded as a method of increasing the latter s effi ciency. The many examples (of good practice) presented by the author well illustrate the wisdom of the approach, which often seems to achieve success where it is attempted. © 2018 Polish Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
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author = {Jurczak, Malgorzata Grodzinska},
title = {Does participation make sense? effective methods of including people in biodiversity conservation},
year = {2018},
journal = {Papers on Global Change IGBP},
number = {25},
pages = {23 – 30},
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abstract = {Though current conservation policy in Poland refl ects world trends and approaches to action, compliance with all of its assumptions would entail the Polish authorities remodelling both the system and the methods by which natural resources are managed. On the one hand this requires a change of approach to the management of natural resources from the traditional, purely nature-related one, to a more modern inter-disciplinary one that takes in social and economic conditioning. On the other hand, a system need to be put in place to allow these ideas to be introduced in practice. The work described here deals with the participation of different stakeholder groups in nature management, with this regarded as a method of increasing the latter s effi ciency. The many examples (of good practice) presented by the author well illustrate the wisdom of the approach, which often seems to achieve success where it is attempted. © 2018 Polish Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.},
author_keywords = {managing environmental protection; Natura 2000; plan of protection tasks; public participation; social aspects of nature conservation},
correspondence_address = {M.G. JURCZAK; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387, Poland; email: m.grodzinska-jurczak@uj.edu.pl},
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