Socio-Economic Effects of National Park Governance and Management: Lessons from Post-Socialist Era Estonia
Despite the significant increase in protected territory globally, there is a common understanding that the designation of protected areas alone does not guarantee their effectiveness nor halt the loss of biodiversity. In addition to biodiversity conservation, protected areas are expected to perform...
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Autores principales: | Henri Järv, Raymond D. Ward, Janar Raet, Kalev Sepp |
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MDPI AG
2021
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