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52. Protecting the Wild Nature and Biodiversity of the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion
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Paltsyn, Mikhail, Wuerthner, George, editor, Crist, Eileen, editor, and Butler, Tom, editor
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- 2015
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53. Biodiversity and strategy
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Brédif, Hervé and Simon, Laurent
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decision support ,biodiversity ,sustainable development ,issue ,environment ,expertise ,nature park ,public policy ,regulation ,thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNC Applied ecology::RNCB Biodiversity ,thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RND Environmental policy and protocols - Abstract
Biodiversity conservation calls for a revolutionary approach to our relationship with nature and the living world. But it also requires completely rethinking the way we develop international policies and strategies. While these instruments must deal with a highly complex reality, they are too often viewed as simple action plans. Measures and initiatives that are focused on mainly technical solutions eventually result in unfortunate setbacks when the often unpredictable and ever-changing dynamics of life come into play. The United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15) was held in 2022, and despite the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, it failed to produce a truly innovative approach to international 'strategy'. It is therefore more necessary than ever to reconsider the official diagnosis that underpins international action. Although certainly difficult, this can be done by mobilising a wide range of expertise from different scientific communities. Drawing on numerous examples and a wealth of research from the humanities, social sciences and conservation sciences, this book offers a profoundly renewed strategic diagnosis as well as levers for activating regenerative processes to benefit the living world.
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- 2023
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54. Large carnivore habitat suitability modelling for Romania and associated predictions for protected areas.
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Cristescu, Bogdan, Domokos, Csaba, Teichman, Kristine J., and Nielsen, Scott E.
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CARNIVOROUS animals ,PROTECTED areas ,WILDLIFE conservation ,BROWN bear ,LYNX ,WOLVES - Abstract
Habitat characteristics associated with species occurrences represent important baseline information for wildlife management and conservation, but have rarely been assessed for countries recently joining the EU. We used footprint tracking data and landscape characteristics in Romania to investigate the occurrence of brown bear (Ursus arctos), gray wolf (Canis lupus) and Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) and to compare model predictions between Natura 2000 and national-level protected areas (gap analysis). Wolves were more likely to occur where rugged terrain was present. Increasing proportion of forest was positively associated with occurrence of all large carnivores, but forest type (broadleaf, mixed, or conifer) generally varied with carnivore species. Areas where cultivated lands were extensive had little suitable habitat for lynx, whereas bear occurrence probability decreased with increasing proportion of built areas. Pastures were positively associated with wolf and lynx occurrence. Brown bears occurred primarily where national roads with high traffic volumes were at low density, while bears and lynx occurred at medium-high densities of communal roads that had lower traffic volumes. Based on predictions of carnivore distributions, natural areas protected in national parks were most suitable for carnivores, nature parks were less suitable, whereas EU-legislated Natura 2000 sites had the lowest probability of carnivore presence. Our spatially explicit carnivore habitat suitability predictions can be used by managers to amend borders of existing sites, delineate new protected areas, and establish corridors for ecological connectivity. To assist recovery and recolonization, management could also focus on habitat predicted to be suitable but where carnivores were not tracked. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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55. Miriam, an Environmental Activist
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Schröder-Wildhagen, Anja, Schütze, Fritz, Nagel, Ulrike, Treichel, Bärbel, Miller, Robert, editor, and Day, Graham, editor
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- 2012
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56. Medicinal herbs as part of the development of sustainable tourism in Nature park 'Stara Planina'
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Ratknić Tatjana and Milovanović Jelena
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Nature park ,Mt. Stara Planina ,medicinal plants ,sustainable tourism ,GIS techniques ,Agriculture - Abstract
Implementation of the concept of sustainable exploitation of medicinal plant resources facilitates the development of tourism offering and the related activities that would enhance the development of rural areas in this region. When managed in a sustainable manner, tourism can bring many advantages to protected areas, tourism industry and a local community. By using high-resolution satellite images and application of GIS technology, a method is developed for monitoring periodic changes in eco-systems. The collected data enable design of models that incorporate in themselves dynamics of changes taking place in natural ecosystems. By means of periodic imaging of characteristic areas, the spatial representation of eco-systems will be monitored, along with the changes in their composition and structure, which may seriously endanger the development of tourism potential in the region. The integral approach to the management of medicinal herb resources in the region of Mt. Stara Planina, based on the results of this study, necessitates the integration of these results with the results of the studies investigating views and needs of the local population, whose quality of life depends on sustainability of the process of collection and valorization of this resource.
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- 2016
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57. RESEARCH ON INTERSPECIFIC RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FISH AND CORMORANTS IN COMANA NATURE PARK, ROMANIA.
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Nuță (David), Andra-Marina, Pogurschi, Elena, Popa, Dana, Popa, Răzvan, and Nicolae, Carmen Georgeta
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WETLANDS , *CORMORANTS , *ENDANGERED species , *NATURE conservation , *BIRD conservation - Abstract
The study aims to present the interspecific relationships between fish and cormorants from Comana Pond and Putu-Greci ponds. Also, it is presented the dynamic of the ichtyofauna, during 2011-2017 years, in Comana Nature Park, on the watercourses of the Neajlov River, Comana Pond or Neajlov Delta, Gurbanu River and Putu-Greci Ponds. The Comana Pond, with area of 1200 hectares, in 2011 suffered a major intervention on the habitat characteristic of wetland, namely an ecological reconstruction, by constructing a low-rise dam. Reconstruction has been beneficial because permanent water glow has reached up to 40% of its surface, with plenty of high-glistening water in the pond, favoring bird species characteristic of the aquatic environment and including the ichtyofauna by expanding the feeding and reproduction habitat. By increasing the habitat characteristic of wetlands and by improving breeding and feeding conditions, Comana Pond has attracted an impressive number of characteristic bird species of the aquatic environment. Starting in 2015, it has mainly begun to monitor the ichthyofauna in all wetlands of the Comana Nature Park, including the Comana Pond, and secondly it started to monitor the species of birds of prey, focusing on the Phalacrocorax carbo and Microcarbo pygmaeus. Phalacrocorax carbo is listed under the African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement and in Europe is listed in 245 Special Protection Areas. Microcarbo pygmaeus is listed on Appendix I of the Convention on Migratory Species and is covered by the African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement. It is listed under Annex II of the Bern Convention and Annex I of the EU Birds Directive, and it is currently listed within 182 Important Bird Areas in Europe. According with results, during the monitored period it has increase the number of fish and bird species. The monitoring of predatory bird species provides valuable information about ichthyofauna. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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58. NOVEL ANIMAL WELL BEING CENTRIC ZOO LAYOUT MODEL AND ITS APPLICATION AT DHAULADHAR NATURE PARK (A SMALL ZOOLOGICAL PARK)
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Bharat Kohli and Vishal Thakur
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Architectural engineering ,Engineering ,Nature park ,business.industry ,Animal welfare ,Visitor pattern ,Architectural design ,Well-being ,Plan (drawing) ,business - Abstract
Zoological parks are the ex-situ conservation facilities to complement and strengthen the national efforts in conservation and strengthen the rich biodiversity of the country, particularly the fauna.[1]The architectural design or the map of the zoo depicting location and dimensions of the office,exhibit area, indoor holding area, visitor paths etc are some of the major components of Master (Layout) Plan of the Zoo. Central Zoo Authority is the competent authority to approve the Master (Layout) Plan of the recognized zoological parks recognized by CZA. This Master (Layout) Plan model design takes into account of 3 key parameters that one should keep in mind while designing the zoo: Animal welfare (i.e., making animal housing facility as comfortable as possible), seamless visitor experience and smooth working of zoo management personnel.
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- 2021
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59. A Framework Proposal for the Ex Post Evaluation of a Solution-Driven PES Scheme: The Case of Medvednica Nature Park
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Stefano Bruzzese, Iva Tolić Mandić, Sanja Tišma, Simone Blanc, Filippo Brun, and Dijana Vuletić
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methodological framework ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,protected area ,forest ecosystem services ,tourism ,recreational activities ,health ,nature park ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Abstract
Payments for ecosystem services are a voluntary market-based instrument to remunerate provider(s) of ecosystem services by those who benefit from them. Our research aimed to create an ex post evaluation framework to identify bottlenecks and elements hindering the success of a solution-driven PES scheme. The framework was applied to a case study to assess its feasibility and concerns the provision of health and recreational services in the Medvednica Nature Park (Zagreb, Croatia). The framework was set up through three main sources: the study of PES implementation project documentation, semi-structured interviews with visitors and key stakeholders, and web-scraping of TripAdvisor reviews of the park. The main findings confirm society’s interest in the park, but the lack of mapping, quantification, and accounting of the services analysed, the little or no demand from society to pay for their provision, and confused knowledge of the property rights of some ecosystem service providers in the area limit the success of the PES scheme. The framework was useful to describe the chosen PES scheme and to identify bottlenecks and fragilities of the system in place, allowing it to correct its application flaws and, on the other hand, to demonstrate its replicability in other contexts.
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- 2023
60. Results of a comprehensive environmental assessment of plantings in the natural park «Repninsky forest» of the city of Voronezh
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NATURE PARK ,ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ ОБСЛЕДОВАНИЕ ,ECOLOGICAL SURVEY ,ПРИРОДНЫЙ ПАРК ,SPECIALLY PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS ,ОСОБО ОХРАНЯЕМЫЕ ПРИРОДНЫЕ ТЕРРИТОРИИ - Abstract
В работе приведены результаты комплексного экологического обследования особо охраняемой природной территории «Репнинский лес» г. Воронежа. Дана оценка почвенному и растительному покровам, описаны зоо- и микокомплексы, населяющие объект исследований. Показана ландшафтно-экологическая, эстетическая, санитарно-гигиеническая и рекреационная значимость природного парка. The paper presents the results of a comprehensive ecological survey of the specially protected natural area «Repninsky Forest» of Voronezh. The assessment of soil and vegetation covers is given, zoo- and mycocomplexes inhabiting the object of research are described. The landscapeecological, aesthetic, sanitary-hygienic and recreational significance of the natural park is shown.
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- 2023
61. STAVOVI I PERCEPCIJA GRADSKOG STANOVNIŠTVA PREMA RAZVOJU ZIMSKOG SPORTSKOG TURIZMA NA PRIRODNO ZAŠTIĆENIM PODRUČJIMA: SLUČAJ ZAGREBA I PARKA PRIRODE MEDVEDNICA
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Diklić, Igor and Kesar, Oliver
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zimski sportski turizam ,park prirode ,stavovi i percepcija urbanog stanovništva ,Medvednica ,Hrvatska ,winter sports tourism ,nature park ,urban population attitudes and perception ,Croatia - Abstract
Park prirode Medvednica, kao zelena oaza nadomak glavnog grada, iznimno je vrijedan resurs za opuštanje i rekreaciju stanovništva grada Zagreba u prirodnom okruženju, ali i sve značajnija atrakcija za turiste koji posjećuju grad Zagreb i okolicu. Kako su pritisci na taj zaštićeni prostor sve izraženiji u urbanističkom, sportskorekreacijskom i turistički razvojnom smislu, smatralo se važnim ispitati stavove i percepciju stanovnika grada Zagreba prema razvoju zimskog sportskog turizma na području Parka. Podaci za ovo kvantitativno istraživanje prikupljeni su anketnim ispitivanjem na uzorku od 309 stalnih stanovnika grada Zagreba. Istraživanje je pokazalo da stanovnici hrvatske metropole zimi često posjećuju Park te da taj prostor ipak ima veći značaj i vrijednost za gradsko stanovništvo, nego kao turistička atrakcija za privremene posjetitelje. Iako velika većina ispitanika smatra kako su ekonomske koristi od zimskog sportskog turizma od velikog značaja za očuvanje Parka i njegov daljnji razvoj, svjesni su da takav razvoj vrši dodatan pritisak na održivost zaštićenog područja. Među ograničenjima daljnjeg razvoja zimskog sportskog turizma ispitanici primarno vide u ograničenom prostornom kapacitetu i nedostatnoj infrastrukturi, ali i u neizbježnim klimatskim promjenama koje štetno utječu na redovitost održavanja međunarodnih skijaških utrka i imidž Medvednice kao destinacije zimskog sportskog turizma. Nalazi ovog istraživanja ukazuju na potrebu povećane brige o raspoloživim resursima, kao i pomnog promišljanja o mogućnostima i posljedicama daljnjeg razvoja zimskog sportskog turizma na promatranom prostoru. Originalnost ovog rada očituje se u dizajnu istraživanja i njegovoj primjeni na specifičnom prostoru, što do sada u tom obliku nije znanstveno istraživano., Medvednica Nature Park, as a green oasis close to the capital city of Zagreb, is a highly valuable resource for relaxation and recreation of the urban population in a natural environment, but also an increasingly important attraction for tourists visiting the city of Zagreb and its surroundings. As the pressures on this area are increasingly pronounced in urbanisation, sports-recreational and tourism development terms, it was considered important to examine the attitudes and perceptions of the urban population towards the possibilities of developing winter sports tourism in this protected area. The data for this qualitative research was collected through a survey on a sample of 309 residents of the city of Zagreb. The research showed that residents often visit the Park in winter, and that this area still has more significance and value for the local population than as a tourist attraction for temporary visitors. Although the vast majority of respondents believe that the economic benefits of winter sports tourism are of great importance for the preservation of the Park and its further development, they are aware that such development exerts considerable pressure on the sustainability of the protected area. Among the limitations of the further development of winter sports tourism, respondents primarily see limited spatial capacity and insufficient infrastructure, but also inevitable climate changes that adversely affect the regularity of organizing international ski races and the image of Medvednica as a winter sports tourism destination. The findings of this research point to the need for increased care about available resources, as well as careful consideration of the possibilities and consequences of further development of winter sports tourism in the observed area. The originality of this research is reflected in its design and application in a specific area, which has not been scientifically investigated in this format so far.
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- 2023
62. Seasonal Changes in the Condition Factor and Gonado-Somatic Index of Carassius gibelio From the Kopački rit Nature Park, Croatia
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Jelkić, Dinko and Opačak, Anđelko
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Park prirode ,invazivne akvatične vrste ,Carassius gibelio ,odnos spolova ,prilagodljivost ,dužinsko-maseni odnos ,GSI ,Nature Park ,Invasive Aquatic Species ,sex ratio ,adaptability ,weight-length relationship - Abstract
This study’s objective was to explore some of the annual Prussian carp’s (Carassius gibelio) biological characteristics (sex ratio, length–weight ratio, and gonado somatic index - GSI) in the Kopački Rit Nature Park in Croatia. The Prussian carp is an invasive fish species originated from Asia, which became widely distributed throughout Europe and is believed to be responsible for a decline in the number of indigenous fish, invertebrate, and macrophyte populations in different areas. The fish sampling was conducted from September to November 2017 and from February to July 2018, respectively, using electrofishing. A total of 475 fish individuals were caught and measured for the total length, standard length, body height, and body weight. Males made up 34.31% of the population of Prussian carp. The mean value of Fulton condition factor (FC) of Prussian carp in Kopački Rit was 1.77 ± 0.28. Overall, the FC value had a relatively small amplitude, but it exhibited a clear seasonal vari ability. The average GSI values of females (9.91 ± 5.34) were higher than those of males (3.58 ± 1.37) during the observed period. The average GSI values indicate that the majority of females are spawning in the late April and May, which are also the same periods when other cyprinid species are spawning, allowing the Prussian carp to exploit its gynogenesis strategy., Cilj ovoga istraživanja bila je istražiti neke od bioloških karakteristika (omjer spolova, dužinsko-maseni odnos i gonadosomatski indeks) babuške (Carassius gibelio) tijekom jedne godine u Parku prirode „Kopački rit“ u Hrvatskoj. Babuška je alohtona vrsta ribe uvezena iz Azije koja se od tada proširila diljem Europe te se vjeruje kako je odgovorna za opadanje autohtone populacije riba, beskralježnjaka i makrofita u pojedinim područjima. Ihtiološko uzorkovanje obavljeno je od rujna do studenoga 2017. te od veljače do srpnja 2018. s pomoću elektroribolova. Ukupno je ulovljeno 475 jedinaka, na kojima je izmjerena ukupna dužina, standardna dužina, visina tijela i masa. Mužjaci su činili 34,31 % populacije babuške. Prosječna vrijednost Fultonova kondicijskog faktora (FC) za babušku u Kopačkome ritu bila je 1,77 ± 0,28. Sveukupno, vrijednosti FC-a su imale relativno malo varijacija, ali ukazuju na jasnu sezonsku varijabilnost. Prosječne vrijednosti gonado-somatskoga indeksa (GSI) za ženke (9,91 ± 5,34) bile su veće negoli za mužjake (3,58 ± 1,37) tijekom promatranoga razdoblja. Prosječne vrijednosti GSI-ja ukazuju kako se većina ženka mrijesti krajem travnja i tijekom svibnja, što je isti period kada se mrijeste i ostale ciprinidne vrste, a to babuški omogućuje da se koristi svojom strategijom ginogeneze.
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- 2023
63. Path Dependency and Resilience – The Example of Landscape Regions
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Röhring, Andreas, Gailing, Ludger, and Müller, Bernhard, editor
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- 2011
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64. Maastricht
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Weeda, Eduard J., Müller, Norbert, editor, and Kelcey, John G., editor
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- 2011
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65. A Field Survey to Investigate The Flora and Fauna of Dhauladhar Nature Park in North-Western Himalayan Region of India
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Neeraj Kumar Sharma
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fauna ,flora ,Nature Park ,wild life biodiversity ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Taxonomic studies on wildlife biodiversity has always been very fascinating along with great purpose of providing valuable information of their present status with regard to species number and future course of action required for their conservation. A study regarding survey of flora and fauna was carried out at Dhauladhar Nature’s Park of Gopalpur in district Kangra of Himachal Pradesh during the month of April, 2015. The present study has revealed the presence of 9 mammals, 2 reptilians, 5 pheasants and 4 other birds belonging to 12 families along with 44 plants species belonging to 28 families. Further, it is suggested that provisions for Himalayan snakes and butterflies, the other two are very important Himalayan fauna which could be created as soon as possible so that nature’s park can fulfill its true purpose of conservation of Himalayan wild animals in real sense.
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- 2015
66. "BELASITSA" NATURE PARK - AN EXAMPLE OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT.
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Pashova, Rayna
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NATURE parks , *SUSTAINABLE tourism , *SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
The research examines the development of the mountainous region of Belasitsa in the years after 2000 and its transformation of being an inaccessible territory at the time of the Iron Curtain, to a fast-growing destination for sustainable tourism. In order to draw particular conclusions and formulate recommendations, the Belasitsa Nature Park Management Plan was used which was approved on 24.02.2016. As a result, potential threats from rapid development have been identified and concrete steps have been proposed to overcome them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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67. Efficiency of Long- and Short-Term Educational Activities for Environmental Protection in "Vrachansky Balkan" Nature Park.
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Bancheva-Preslavska, Hristina and Bezlova, Dilyanka
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NATURE parks ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,NATURE reserves ,BIODIVERSITY conservation ,PARK management ,NATURE conservation - Abstract
For saving world's biodiversity, networks of protected areas were established, conventions, agreements, political and strategical documents for conservation of nature that all highlight the importance of the environmental context of the education for sustainable development were prepared. Nature and national park administrations in Bulgaria which are legally obliged to conduct educational activities have a significant role for building environmental awareness and behavior in visitors. The aim of this research is to develop and implement modern approaches and mechanisms to organize educational activities in the field of ecology and nature conservation in protected areas in Bulgaria after the example of "Vrachansky Balkan" Nature Park. For achieving this aim, instruments for carrying out quality long- and short-term educational activities were elaborated, verified and implemented in practice. Such comprehensive systematic approach, is organized for the first time in "Vrachansky Balkan" and it fulfills one of the objectives set in its Management Plan (2011-2021). The approbation of one week activities in the nature park shows better cognitive results and higher motivation for environmental protection among the participants in comparison to the one-day stay. The verified educational approach is a nature conservation instrument, applicable to the management of all nature and national park administrations for biodiversity preservation and sustainable use of natural resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
68. Ijen Tourism Cluster (ITC): Analisis Klaster Pengembangan Ekowisata Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen
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Joshi Maharani Wibowo
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Geography ,Tourism destinations ,Nature park ,National park ,Environmental planning ,Sustainable tourism ,Tourism ,Local community ,Cluster based ,Social capital - Abstract
Ijen Tourism Cluster (ITC) merupakan konsep pengembangan aktivitas ekonomi dan pariwisata melalui pemekaran dan penciptaan destinasi pariwisata baru di kawasan sekitar Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen. ITC memanfaatkan modal alam dan modal sosial yang terdapat pada kawasan destinasi pariwisata untuk menciptakan aktivitas pariwisata yang berkelanjutan di kawasan Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengembangkan strategi pariwsata berkelanjutan berbasis klaster pariwisata yang memanfaatkan intergrasi antara daya tarik alam dan potensi kelembagaan yang dimiliki oleh masyarkaat lokal dalam aplikasinya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terdapat 3 kendala utama dalam aplikasi ITC untuk mengembangkan aktivitas pariwisata di kawasan sekitar Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen. Ketiga kendala tersebut terjadi karena belum optimalnya kapasitas kelembagaan pengelolaan BUDes dan BUMDesa Bersama; rendahnya lama tinggal wisatawan di area sekitar Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen; dan rendahnya integrasi klaster antar kawasan destinasi pariwisata disekitar Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen. Untuk mengatasi hambatan tersebut penelitian ini memberikan solusi berupa penciptaan dan pengembangan creative hub yang berfungsi sebagai wadah inovasi dan kreativitas masyarakat lokal, serta sebagai pusat sarana edukasi dan penguatan potensi pariwisata Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen. Kedepannya area creative hub pada kawasan sekitar Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen akan menjadi pusat aktivitas ekonomi, edukasi, dan pelestarian lingkungan bagi masyarakat lokal dan wisatawan.
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- 2021
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69. Are Conflicts of Nature Distributive Conflicts?
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Korthals, Michiel, Korthals, Michiel, editor, Thompson, Paul B., editor, Beatley, Timothy, editor, Busch, Lawrence, editor, Gupta, Anil, editor, Haynes, Richard, editor, Macer, Daryl, editor, Mepham, Ben, editor, Mieth, Dietmar, editor, Schroten, Egbert, editor, Keulartz, Jozef, editor, and Leistra, Gilbert, editor
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- 2008
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70. Study Of The Biological Landscape And Agrobiodiversity Of The Zaamin National Nature Park
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M E Sattarov
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Geography ,Nature park ,Agroforestry ,Agricultural biodiversity - Abstract
The article provides information on the biological landscape and agrobiodiversity of the Zaamin National Natural Park. In particular, studies were carried out on the types of microorganisms, plant and animal species growing in the territory of the Zaamin National Natural Park.
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- 2021
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71. Природные активы в «зеленой» экономике: опыт использования бальнеологических ресурсов в Забайкалье
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Ecotourism ,Nature park ,Economic policy ,Business ,Rural area ,Health sector ,Investment policy ,Recreation ,Economies of scale ,Green economy - Abstract
The paper considers problems arising from developing the balneological potential in rural areas of Siberia and the Russian Far East. Examining the case of Arey Nature Park located in the Trans-Baikal Territory, the authors analyze the reasons why natural assets do not become the basis for developing the local green economy, unlike the situation with similar resources in many European countries. The long and sustained coexistence of «green» demand and «brown» supply, which is a manifestation of a specific institutional trap, is revealed. The authors prove that in situations where economies of scale cannot foster growth, it is necessary to integrate the regional investment policy with the policy of supporting small and medium-sized businesses in the recreational and health sector of the economy.
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- 2021
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72. Objetos y materiales en la escuela infantil: historias que se recogen, se viven y se inician
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Cristina Sendra Mocholí and Clara Arbiol i González
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Nature park ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Art ,Educació infantil ,Humanities ,Education ,media_common - Abstract
En este trabajo intentamos mostrar el aula de educación infantil como un espacio y un tiempo de historias que se recogen, se viven y se inician. El texto es fruto del estudio que hemos realizado en una escuela pública de una población cercana a la ciudad de Valencia. Es una escuela peculiar pues está en un paraje natural, donde el tiempo parece desacelerarse. Durante dos cursos hemos acompañado a las maestras y a las criaturas en dos aulas de 5 y 3 años respectivamente. Nuestra investigación de carácter narrativo explora, desde distintos puntos de vista, los procesos de creación curricular que observábamos en las aulas. En nuestra práctica de observación recogemos hilos con los que enlazar historias que nos muestran cómo el currículum se va creando en la escuela. En este texto exploraremos uno de esos hilos de nuestro estudio: el papel que los materiales tienen en la vida del aula, cómo determinados objetos (libros, elementos naturales, fotografías ) conectan la vida del aula con la vida de las niñas y los niños y sus historias familiares, y cómo cuando las maestras acogen estos materiales y les hacen espacio, aparecen nuevas historias para vivirse desde ellas. In this paper we aim to present the early childhood education classroom as a space and a time of collected, lived, and prompted stories. This text is the result of a study conducted in a state school located in a village near Valencia. It is a singular school, for it is situated in a nature park, where time seems to decelerate. For two school years, we have been alongside teachers and children in two classrooms of ages 5 and 3 respectively. Our investigation - which is of narrative character - explores from diff erent points of view the curriculummaking processes observed in the classrooms. In our observation practice, we gather threads with which to connect stories that show how the curriculum is created within the school. In this paper we will explore one of these threads of our study: the role materials play in the life of the classroom, the way in which certain objects (books, natural elements, photographs ) connect the life of the classroom to the life of the children and their family stories, and how, when teachers embrace these materials and give them a space, new stories to be experienced spring up
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- 2021
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73. To Determine the Recreational Barriers through the Preferences of Women for Protected Areas: The Case of Serenler Hill Nature Park
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Hüseyin Samet AŞIKKUTLU, Latif Gürkan KAYA, and Yasin AŞIK
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Burdur ,Korunan Alanlar ,Rekreasyon ,Tabiat Parkı ,Protected Areas ,Recreation ,Recreational Preference ,Nature Park ,Architecture ,General Medicine ,Mimarlık - Abstract
İnsanların boş zamanlarında katılmış oldukları rekreasyonel etkinlikler ile yaşam kalitelerini arttırmaları mümkündür. Sahip oldukları kaynak değerleri sebebiyle önemli bir yere sahip olan korunan alanlar, katılımcılara doğa ile iç içe vakit geçirebilecekleri olanaklar sunmaktadırlar. Ancak korunan alanlarda rekreasyonel engeller bazı kullanıcı profilleri üzerinde olumsuz etki göstererek katılımı azaltabilmektedir. Bu bağlamda, çalışmanın amacı kadınların rekreasyon alanı olarak korunan alanları tercih etmesinde etkili olan engellerin belirlenmesidir. Burdur Serenler Tepesi Tabiat Parkı araştırma alanı olarak belirlenmiştir. Araştırmada materyal olarak anket formu kullanılmıştır. Anket formunda rekreasyonel engeller “Güvenliğe dayalı engeller, kişisel engeller, mekânsal engeller, spora dayalı engeller, zamana dayalı engeller ve arkadaşa dayalı engeller” olmak üzere 6 ana kriter altında sınıflandırılmıştır. Anket formu 83 kadın katılımcıya uygulanmıştır. Verilerin analizinde SPSS programı kullanılmıştır. Sonuç olarak kadınların korunan alanları çok az kullandığı ve rekreasyonel tercihlerini etkileyen en önemli faktörün “Güvenliğe dayalı engeller” olduğu belirlenmiştir. Ayrıca kadınların demografik özelliklerine (yaş, eğitim, medeni durum, vb.) bağlı olarak rekreasyonel tercihlerinin değiştiği belirlenmiştir. Korunan alanlarda gerçekleştirilen mekânsal planlama ve tasarım çalışmalarında bu çalışmanın sonuçlarının dikkate alınması kadınların rekreasyonel faaliyetlere katılımına katkı sağlayacaktır., It is possible for people to increase their quality of life by engaging in recreational activities during their free time. Protected areas, which occupy an important place because of their resource values, offer participants the opportunity to spend time in contact with nature. However, recreational barriers in protected areas may negatively impact some user profiles and reduce participation. In this context, the study aims to identify the barriers to women's preference for protected areas as recreation sites. Burdur Serenler Hill Nature Park was identified as the research area. A questionnaire was used as material for the research. In the questionnaire, recreational obstacles were classified according to 6 main criteria: "safety-related obstacles, personal obstacles, spatial obstacles, sport-related obstacles, time-related obstacles and friendship-related obstacles". The questionnaire was applied to 83 female participants. The SPSS program was used to analyze the data. As a result, it was found that women use protected areas very little and that the most important factor influencing their recreational preferences is "safety-related barriers". In addition, women's leisure preferences were found to change depending on their demographic characteristics (age, education, marital status, etc.). Consideration of the results of this study in spatial planning and design studies in protected areas will help to promote women's participation in recreational activities.
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74. Natur-Park Südgelände: Linking Conservation and Recreation in an Abandoned Railyard in Berlin
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Kowarik, Ingo, Langer, Andreas, Kowarik, Ingo, editor, and Körner, Stefan, editor
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75. The current state of the golden jackal population in the Lower Dnister National Nature Park
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Mykola Rozhenko
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education.field_of_study ,Geography ,State (polity) ,biology ,Nature park ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Jackal ,biology.animal ,Population ,Current (fluid) ,education ,Socioeconomics ,media_common - Abstract
With the advent of the golden jackal in the Lower Dnister, certain changes have taken place in natural complexes, which are primarily related to the impact of the new species on the local fauna. Under such conditions, the number of jackals in certain areas, the spatial structure and location of separate packs are important information for the development of measures aimed at maintaining an optimal abundance of this species. Given the active impact of wildlife on natural systems, there are a number of both biological and purely social problems that need to be addressed. The effectiveness of solving such problems directly depends on the level of study of various aspects of biology and ecology of jackals. In addition, knowledge of the current state of the Dnister jackal population allows timely and effective response to new environmental challenges, which are associated with an increase in the abundance of new species and in its impact on the native mammal fauna. The results of the research indicate a certain competition of the jackal with other species of predatory mammals, in particular the fox and the raccoon dog. Thus, within the territories where the study was carried out, with the appearance of the jackal at the lower course of the Dnister, the red fox was not observed at all and the number of raccoon dogs decreased significantly. Habitats of separate jackal groups within the Lower Dnister National Nature Park have been identified and their total abundance has been established. The dynamics of settlement by the species of the Lower Dnister area is analysed, the conservatism of the species in relation to the residential areas is indicated. It has been established that in some parts of the park, in particular on the northern bank of the Dnister Estuary, the density of animals is about 12 individuals per 1000 hectares, which significantly exceeds the permissible sanitary and epidemiological standards. At the same time, in some parts of the floodplains of the Lower Dnister, density exceeds 0.5 individuals per 1000 ha, which indicates a complex spatial distribution of separate packs and groups of jackals. Mapping of the number of jackals in the park showed that groups far from the estuary are smaller in number (6–14 individuals), whereas groups near the estuary are more abundant (13–20 individuals).
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76. Role of green spaces for migration and setting of heavy metals (as illustrated by Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, Kyiv)
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D. V. Lukashov and T. S. Tesolkina
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Geography ,Nature park ,Environmental protection ,Meteorology. Climatology ,forest litter ,green spaces ,Heavy metals ,forest ecosystem ,QC851-999 ,heavy metals ,antropogenic air pollution - Abstract
Air pollution by heavy metals in the urbanized surroundings presents a serious threat to human health and the environment. Road dust is distinguished as a high-level pollutant and characterized by a significant content of heavy metals. Green spaces play a leading role when it comes to improving the quality of atmospheric air in megalopolises. They trap pollutants. Most of them settle on the surfaces of plant leaves, but some can be also absorbed through the stomata. As a result of these processes, pollutants, along with fallen leaves, can later migrate to other components of the ecosystem. An important component of this system is forest litter that plays a kind of trigger role by regulating the directions of substance flows in the “leaves-litter-soil” system, keeping chemical elements from leaching out and evenly distributing their inflows. Thus, forest litter functions as a sort of biogeochemical barrier and plays a leading role in the ability of ecosystems to self-regulate. Thus, the purpose of this work was to assess the role of green spaces in improving the quality of atmospheric air in the urban surroundings and to conduct a preliminary assessment of the features of the processes of heavy metals transformation within the forest litter. The model site of research is located within the territory of Holosiivskyi forest, a part of the Holosiivskyi National Nature Park (Kyiv). The content of heavy metals in the forest litter was determined using the methods of atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The results of the study of Cu, Ni, Pb, Cd, Cr and Zn content annual dynamics within the forest litter of the hornbeam forest of the Holosiivskyi National Nature Park show that the maximum concentrations are typical for the summer period, when the litter reserves sharply decrease, and the minimum ones – for the autumn-winter period during their accumulation. Comparison of the distribution of heavy metals content within the leaf and fermented layers showed that, under the conditions of the model area, Zn, Cu, and Ni are predominantly accumulated right in the leaf layer of the forest litter. Moreover, it was revealed that the processes of leaf litter mineralization lead to migration of Cu, Ni, Pb, Cd and Cr, and setting of Zn.
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77. On the fauna of Lepidoptera (Insecta) of the National Nature Park ‘Dvorichanskyi’ (Kharkiv Region, Ukraine) and its environs. Contribution 5
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Yu. I. Budashkin, S. O. Demyanenko, V. G. Mushinskiy, O. V. Bidzilya, Yu. O. Guglya, V. V. Kavurka, and E. A. Karolinskiy
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Lepidoptera genitalia ,Geography ,Nature park ,Fauna ,Archaeology - Abstract
An annotated list of new records of butterflies and moths of the National Nature Park ‘Dvorichanskyi’ is provided. The list includes 103 species, of which 80 are registered in the park for the first time, 60 are new records for Kharkiv Region, and 3 (Trifurcula austriaca van Nieukerken, 1990, Ochsenheimeria capella Möschler, 1860, and Leucoptera genistae (M. Herring, 1933)) are new for Ukraine. Totally, there are 1,364 species of Lepidoptera registered in the National Nature Park ‘Dvorichanskyi’. There are 13 species from the Red Data Book of Ukraine and 24 species from the Red Data Book of Kharkiv Region of Ukraine registered in the park.
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78. The Abundance and Distribution of Mangrove Gastropods from Kuala Selangor Nature Park, Selangor
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Ajmal Jahid and Harinder Rai Singh
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Geography ,Abundance (ecology) ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Nature park ,Distribution (economics) ,Mangrove ,business - Abstract
This study reports on the abundance and distribution of mangrove gastropods from Kuala Selangor Nature Park, Malaysia (KSNP). The line transect method with quadrats (5m x 5m) was employed to sample the gastropods. Gastropods were collected from the leaves, branches, stems and roots of trees and the mangrove floor. Nineteen gastropod taxa from seven families were recorded from the Bruguiera, mixed (Bruguiera, Avicennia and Rhizophora), Avicennia and Rhizophora zones. Avicennia sp. recorded the largest Girth at Breast Height (GBH) (mean±sd=37.3±18.2 cm) while Bruguiera sp. recorded the smallest GBH (mean=22.36±8 cm). The overall density of the gastropods at KSNP was 0.85 no/m2. The gastropod density was higher at the Avicennia & Rhizophora zone (150-200m (closer to the mudflats) (0.064±0.084 no/m2) followed by the mixed zone (50-150m) (0.046±0.30 no/m2) and lowest at the Bruguiera zone (0-50m) (0.08±0.080 no/m2) (closer to the coastal bund). Gastropod density between sampling zones did not vary significantly (p>0.05) but generally increased from the bund towards the mudflat edge. Further studies of the role of gastropods in the coastal food chain, as bio-indicators of habitat change and as potential food source for local populace are needed.
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79. Nivicolous myxomycetes of the Carpathian National Nature Park: species and ribotypes
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Dmitry V. Leontyev, Anastasia V. Kochergina, and Martin Schnittler
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Nature park ,Zoology ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Ribosomal small subunit ,DNA barcoding ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,18S ribosomal RNA - Published
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80. Spatial Patterns of Second Home Development as Part of Rural Landscapes. A Case Study of Apuseni Nature Park
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Ioana Alexandra Ciupe
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050101 languages & linguistics ,Rural landscapes ,Geography ,Nature park ,business.industry ,0502 economics and business ,05 social sciences ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Environmental resource management ,Spatial ecology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,business ,050212 sport, leisure & tourism - Abstract
During the last decades, against the backdrop of radical social and economic restructuring, the rural environment has changed fundamentally, arising new social and economic dynamics and cultural realities. The second homes development has significantly contributed to this process and created major challenges for the need to protect the rural character. Therefore, with the purpose of integrated and sustainable spatial planning, a detailed acquaintance of second homes’ spatial differentiation as part of contemporary rural landscapes, is a core prerequisite. This study aims to determine the second homes spatial patterns in relation to the main characteristics of the local environment, and to create a practical cornerstone for stakeholders concerned with integrated planning of second home tourism. In order to achieve these goals, this research used five major datasets related to land cover, elevation, climate, management system for protected areas and other social aspects (e.g. tourism, native settlements). Twenty-three variables were defined using GIS and subsequently assigned to grid cells with a size of 1.5 km2. To reduce the dimensionality of spatial datasets, Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was performed, resulting seven components that explained 77.2% of the variation. The PCA score was the subject of k-means cluster analysis that revealed nineteen landscape types. Finally, the spatial location of second homes is overlaid with the identified rural landscapes. This approach shows plenty of hidden nuances of second home tourism and facilitates its integration in both spatial, socio-cultural, and administrative dimensions.
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81. Nachhaltige Regionalentwicklung in Naturparken - 10-Jahres-Rückblick und Zukunftsperspektiven
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Weber, Florian, Liesen, Jörg, Weber, Friedericke, Crossey, Nora, Weber, Florian, Liesen, Jörg, Weber, Friedericke, and Crossey, Nora
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Die Verankerung der nachhaltigen Regionalentwicklung als gesetzliche Aufgabe für die über 100 Naturparke in Deutschland in § 27, Abs. 1 Nr. 6 Bundesnaturschutzgesetz im Jahr 2002 führte zu neuen Impulsen in der Naturparkarbeit, wie Friedericke Weber im Rahmen quantitativer und qualitativer Erhebungen für die Jahre 2010 und 2011 herausarbeitete. Neben Chancen zur Profilbildung wiesen die Analysen gleichzeitig auf Herausforderungen hin, die einer fundierten perspektivischen Aufgabenerfüllung hinderlich gegenüberstehen könnten. Forschungs- und gleichzeitig praxisorientiert wird auf der Grundlage einer erneuten standardisierten Umfrage auf gleicher Befragungsbasis wie 2011 bei den Naturparken der Frage nachgegangen, wie im Jahr 2020 die Geschäftsführer*innen die Potentiale und Restriktionen der Aufgabe der nachhaltigen Regionalentwicklung im Portfolio ihrer Gesamtzielsetzung und ihrer Ausrichtungen bewerten. Aus einer konzeptionellen Perspektive heraus zeigt sich, dass die Naturparke mit ihrem vernetzenden Handeln zentralen Kriterien der regional governance-Debatte entsprechen. Konzeptionell und praktisch eingeordnet, verbleiben darüber hinaus Unschärfen, was unter "nachhaltige Regionalentwicklung" zu subsumieren ist, eng gekoppelt an die Begriffsweite von "Nachhaltigkeit". Anwendungsorientiert unterstreichen die Befragungsergebnisse im Zeitvergleich gleichzeitig, dass die Naturpark-Geschäftsführer*innen in vielen Bereichen positive Entwicklungsperspektiven konstatieren. Der Weg in Richtung zu Regionalmanagern in "Modellregionen nachhaltiger Entwicklung" ist von den Naturparken in Deutschland damit weiter beschritten worden., In 2002, sustainable regional development was introduced as a legal mandate in the Federal Nature Conservation Act (Bundesnaturschutzgesetz) for the more than 100 nature parks in Germany, subsequently expanding the scope of their activities and introducing new incentives. Quantitative and qualitative surveys for 2010 and 2011 indicated new opportunities for nature parks to develop distinct profiles, as well as challenges regarding future task fulfilment. In a pursuit of both research- and practice-oriented questions and based on an adapted replication of these surveys, we ask how the management evaluate potentials and restrictions related to the task of sustainable regional development in the context of their overall portfolio of tasks and objectives. From a conceptual perspective, it becomes evident that due to their networking activities, nature parks correspond to central criteria of the regional governance debate. Nonetheless, a certain unclarity remains with regard to the notion of 'sustainable regional development', which is closely linked to the similarly broad concept of 'sustainability'. From an application-oriented perspective, the survey results show that nature park managers perceive positive development prospects in many areas. Nature parks in Germany have thus proceeded further on the path towards a role as regional managers in 'model regions of sustainable development'.
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82. Little-known in Ukraine species of corticioid fungi from Prypiat-Stokhid National Nature Park
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M.V. Shevchenko and M.O. Zykova
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0106 biological sciences ,0303 health sciences ,Ecology ,Botany ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,ectomycorrhiza ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Corticioid fungi ,Geography ,Nature park ,tomentella ,QK1-989 ,distribution ,byssocorticium ,piloderma - Abstract
The article outlines the details on several noteworthy records of corticoid fungi discovered in the course of mycological observations in Prypiat-Stokhid National Nature Park (Liubeshiv District, Volyn Region) in October, 2019. In Ukraine, Byssocorticium atrovirens is apparently known only from a single record of A. Pilat, 1933, from the present-day territory of Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. Piloderma bicolor has been earlier recorded only once from Skole Beskids National Nature Park, while Tomentella lilacinogrisea has been previously found in a single locality in Carpathian Biosphere Reserve. The data on detailed morphological descriptions, ecological peculiarities, substrate specialization, general distribution, photographs of basidiomata and original drawings of microstructures are provided.
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83. BIODIVERSITY OF HEMIPTERA (HETEROPTERA) OF THE INFRAORDER PENTATOMOMORPHA I OF THE ILE-ALATAU STATE NATIONAL NATURE PARK
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P. A. Esenbekova, G. D. Anarbekova, and A. N. Iskakova
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Geography ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,biology ,Nature park ,Ecology ,Heteroptera ,Biodiversity ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacology (medical) ,biology.organism_classification ,Pentatomomorpha ,Hemiptera - Abstract
The article presents the results of field research conducted in 2020 on the territory of the Ile-Alatau State National Natural Park. As a result of the conducted research, 32 species belonging to 2 families of hemiptera of the infraorder Pentatomomorpha I were identified. Among them, the predominant species composition of the family Lygaeidae is 21 species (66%), and 11 species are known from the family Aradidae (34%). On trophic specialization, they are divided into mycetophagy (11 species), phytophages (21 species, of which politicology – 16 types, wide oligotherapy – 3, narrow oligotherapy – 2). According to the type of food, both taking into account the number and number of species in the complex of hemiptera, phytophages clearly predominate. According to the number of generations per year, the hemiptera of the Ile-Alatau SNNP are divided into 4 groups: acyclic (different stages of development can be found simultaneously throughout the year) – 11 species, monovoltine (one generation per year) - 15 species, bivoltine (two generations per year) – 5 species, polyvoltine (several generations per year) - 1 species. There are 30 species with mesophilic ecology in the study area, only 1 species is hygromesophilus. Among the hemiptera of the Ile-Alatau GNPP, 19 species (61%) overwinter in the imago stage, 11 species (35%) in the imago and larvae stage, and 1 species (4%) in the egg stage.
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84. Coprophilous ascomycetes of the Oleshkivski Pisky National Nature Park (Kherson region, Ukraine)
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D A Romanova, A P Vakal, Lytvynenko Yu.I., A O Hudіm, and K S Orlova-Hudіm
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Geography ,Nature park ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Archaeology ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
As a result of mycological research 34 species of coprophilous ascomycetes from 14 genera, 10 families, and 5 orders were recorded on the territory of the Oleshkivski Pisky National Nature Park. Among them 15 species belonged to the class Sordariomycetes, 12 – to Dothideomycetes, and 7 – to Pezizomycetes. Among the orders of the fungi, Sordariales – 12 species, Pleosporales – 11, and Pezizales – 7, occupy the leading position; the rest of the orders revealed the fewer number of species. Among the families, Sporormiaceae, Podosporaceae, Coniochaetaceae, Delitschiaceae, and Sordariacea, were the most abundant regarding the number of species and specimens. The species from the five leading families represent 64,7% of the total number of identified species. Among the found genera of the coprophilous ascomycetes, Coniochaeta, Delitschia, Sordaria, Sporormiella, and Triangularia prevailed by number of species, demonstrating much larger diversity, than others. Environmental conditions inside the park are more favorable for the development of loculoascomycetes and pyrenomycetes. The discomycetes species diversity was much less. The list of recorded fungi and their substrates is presented. All species of ascomycetes were collected on the hare and cattle excrements. Other dung types have not been studied. 31 species are new to the territory of the park, 15 species are new records for the steppe zone of Ukraine. Coniochaeta hansenii and Sporormiella tetramera are first recorded in Ukraine. Descriptions, illustrations, synonyms and general distribution are provided for them. C. hansenii is a fairly common and widespread species in the world, occurring mainly on the leporid droppings. In the park, this species was also collected on hare dung. S. tetramera also belongs to the widespread but rare species of coprophilous ascomycetes, known from isolated records in a few countries. It was collected on the hare excrements in the park. Сoniochaeta leucoplaca, Delitshia perpusilla and Triangularia comata were collected for the first time in the steppe zone of Ukraine and for the second time in the country. У результаті дослідження копрофільних аскоміцетів Національного природного парку «Олешківські піски» було виявлено 34 види грибів із 14 родів, 10 родини та 5 порядків. Це представники трьох класів: Sordariomycetes – 15 видів, Dothideomycetes – 12, Pezizomycetes – 7. Серед порядків найчисельнішими є Sordariales – 12 видів, Pleosporales – 11 та Pezizales – 7. У родинному спектрі грибів переважають представники Sporormiaceae, Podosporaceae, Coniochaetaceae, Delitschiaceae та Sordariacea, які об’єднують 64,7% загальної кількості виявлених видів аскоміцетів. Серед родів переважають Coniochaeta, Delitschia, Sordaria, Sporormiella та Triangularia. Екологічні умови території парку є більш сприятливими для розвитку локулоаскоміцетів і піреноміцетів. Кількість знахідок видів дискоміцетів є незначною. Представлено список зареєстрованих видів грибів, для кожного виду вказано локалітети та живильні субстрати. Всі види грибів зібрані на посліді зайця та корови. Інші типи копром не досліджувались. З виявлених видів аскоміцетів 31 наводиться вперше для території парку, 15 є новими для степової зони України. Два види аскоміцетів є новими для мікобіоти України та Східної Європи: Coniochaeta hansenii та Sporormiella tetramera. У статті представлено їх діагнози та фото, обговорюються деталі морфології, субстратної приуроченості та поширення у світі. C. hansenii є досить звичайним та поширеним у світі видом, що переважно трапляється на екскрементах зайцеподібних.На території парку також була зібрана на копромах зайця. S. tetramera належить до поширених у світі, але рідкісних видів копрофільних аскоміцетів, відомих з поодиноких знахідок у небагатьох країнах. У парку зібрана на посліді зайця. Знахідки Сoniochaeta leucoplaca, Delitshia perpusilla та Triangularia comata є новими для території степової зони України та вдруге наводяться для нашої держави.
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85. Ethno - Medicinal Studies of Finima Nature Park - A Protected Tropical Rain Forest
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Onyinye Prince Choko, A. T. Oladele, J. N. Onwuteaka, and A. A. Aiyeloja
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Tropical rain forest ,Geography ,Agroforestry ,Nature park ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Medicinal plants - Abstract
Objective: This study was aimed at conducting a pilot survey of the ethno-medicinal plants in Finima Nature Park (FNP), Bonny, Nigeria, to elicit common medicinal plants and their uses. Method: A set of structured questionnaire was used to obtain information from three key informants (Traditional Medicine Practitioners-TMPs) and 62 household heads on the local medicinal utilization of plants in FNP. Plant utilization and preferences, perceived conservation status and use values were documented. Results: Eighty-three (83) plant species belonging to 45 Botanical families were frequently collected from FNP for local medicinal purposes. Rubiaceae was the most abundant (8%) plant family while the plant forms showed trees (46%), herbs (23%), shrubs (21%) and ferns (3%). Plant parts used for local medicine included leaves (44%), stem/barks (21%), roots (16%), whole plant (5%), fruits (5%), seeds (6%), tubers (2%) and flowers (1%). Infectious diseases were the most treated (30%), urogenital and endocrine diseases - such as thyroid (15%) and abdominal diseases (11%). Oral (62%) and dermal (30%) constitutes the main modes of administration. Rauvolfia vomitoria Afzel. had the highest use value (3.5 - 4) while Ocimum gratissimum Linn., Vernonia amygdalina Delile and Alchornea cordifolia Schumach. & Thonn had the least (1). Perceived conservation status of medicinal plants by respondents revealed scarce (9%), threatened (31%) and abundance (60%). Conclusion: Finima Nature Park (FNP) is a repository of medicinal genetic resource and as such, its conservation should be upheld.
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86. Invasive species in the flora and fauna of Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park (Ukraine)
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Mykola Маtvieiev and Lyudmila Lyubinska
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0106 biological sciences ,0303 health sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Geography ,Ecology ,Nature park ,Fauna ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Invasive species ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
The territory of Podilski Tovtry National Natural Park covers an area of 261 315 ha, 72 % of which are cultivated lands that facilitated the expansion of 335 adventive species. Research on invasive plant and animal species was carried out during field surveys in 1996–2019. More than 220 geobotanical descriptions were compiled applying the Brown-Blanque method. In this territory, 26 species display distinct aggression and are referred to as invasive, which belong to 15 families of the class Magnoliopsida and division Magnoliophyta. By origin, Northern American species prevail (15 species) followed by Asian (6) and European (5) species. By life form, annual herbal plants (therophytes) and trees predominate. Тherophytes mainly represent the family Asteraceae. The studies of the phytocenosis showed that the invasive species are part of 19 vegetation classes. The invasive species settled in 14 natural communities and they grow in 10 rare (singular) aggregations. To reduce the impact of invasive species on rare habitats and communities it is necessary to take measures to restore the natural vegetation cover. In the territory of Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park, 7 species of vertebrate animals are considered invasive, the naturalisation of which threatens and has negative influence on the local fauna. Another 6 species of birds and mammals, due to natural range expansion and anthropogenic changes of abiotic environmental factors, settled in urban landscapes and were introduced by means of synanthropisation; they can be considered as close invaders. Motacilla citreola occurs in wet meadows and has an unstable abundance, thus it belongs to propulsive species. Another 11 bird species appear in the surveyed territory during the autumn and winter periods or in separate years. Their invasiveness is possible due to abundance fluctuations during migration and changes in their migration routes because of the influence of trophic factors.
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87. The golden jackal (Canis aureus) in the Tuzlivski Lymany National Nature Park
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Ivan Rusev
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0106 biological sciences ,density ,biology ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,jackal ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,reproduction ,010601 ecology ,Geography ,QL1-991 ,Nature park ,numbers ,Jackal ,biology.animal ,Canis aureus ,national nature park - Abstract
The article presents data on the appearance, spatial distribution, and ecological features of the golden jackal in the Tuzlivski Lymany National Nature Park. The estimated abundance of the jackal population is given along with its influence on local fauna of the national nature park. During the 20 years since the first jackals were recorded in the Ukrainian Black Sea coast, the jackal has become well-adapted to natural ecosystems of the Tuzlivski Lymany National Nature Park. Suitable protection and foraging conditions are provided in the park for this predator by steppe areas, sandbars of the Black Sea coast, and the artificial Lebedivskiy forest. For nursing the puppies, in addition to open natural habitats, especially reeds of wetlands, shrubs in the artificial forest, the jackal also uses burrows dug by itself. Currently, there are at least five jackal groups in the territory of the park. The number of broods and size of jackal groups fluctuates depending on seasonal climatic conditions and water level in the estuaries, which determine the availability of food and the character of hunting. The number of jackals in the park and surrounding areas was higher in 2020 than in the period when the water level in the estuaries was higher, and the number of jackals reached about 150 specimens. The population density of jackals in the park and surrounding areas is about 10 specimens per 1000 hectares. During the five years of observations in 2015 to 2020, the number of jackals increased slightly in the Tuzlivski Lymany National Nature Park due to the expansion of dry meadows to areas of former shoals. The area of sandbars has also increased providing access to the island systems where birds used to nest making these lands attractive for jackals as foraging sites. There is no sharp tendency to increase in the number of common jackals in the park. However, due to the likelihood of infection and spread of rabies by this predator species, some recreational areas should use rabies vaccine for oral immunisation of carnivores against rabies, which was done in September 2020 in the Lebedivskiy Forest tract of the park.
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88. KUZALAN TABİAT PARKI'NIN DOĞA TURİZM POTANSİYELİ (DERELİ-GİRESUN).
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KODAY, Saliha, KAYMAZ, Hatice, and KAYA, Günay
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Tourism recently continues to increase its importance by contributions to cultural and economic fields. Considering portion of tourism sector in economy, many countries accelerate their works trying to establish tourist attraction points by natural regions they have. By owning unique flora and fauna diversity, nature parks start to be the most attracting regions nowadays. For better protection of the rare natural beauties, it is necessary to make them either nature park or nature protection area. Chance to see many wonders of nature all together in one place turns nature parks into tourist attractions. Kuzalan Nature Park, which is under protection, is a region having rich tourism potential for Giresun province located in East Black Sea Region. The nature park, located in Kuzalan neighborhood, Alancık Village, Dereli District, is in 45 km distance from Giresun province and 13 km distance from Dereli district center. The most important feature of this naturally and culturally attracting nature park is that it is placed in an area owning travertines reminding Pamukkale, waterfalls, historical wooden mill, longose forest, monument trees, mineral water, cave, walking path in forest, rich fauna and flora inside. This nature park with quite high tourism potential has a great significance as it brings all hard-to-find beauties together in 482 hectares. In this study, the nature park is tried to be presented to make it a daily recreational and touristic destination where activities like cave tourism, health tourism, cultural tourism, bird observation are carried out. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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89. Preservation Of Biological Resources Of Zaamin National Nature Park, Their Rational Use
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D E To‘Raqulova, M E Sattarov, and Q B Saqiev
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Agriculture ,business.industry ,Nature park ,business ,Rational use ,Environmental planning - Abstract
The article provides information on bioecological features, flora and fauna of the Zaamin National Natural Park. In particular, in the context of globalization, proposals were made for the conservation and rational use of biological resources of the Zaamin National Natural Park.
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90. Diversity and structure of trout populations (Salmo sp., Salmonidae, Actinopteri) in the Žumberak-Samoborsko Gorje Nature Park in Croatia
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Ivana Buj, Sven Horvatić, Davor Zanella, Marko Ćaleta, Zoran Marčić, Lucija Ivić, Lucija Raguž, and Perica Mustafić
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Actinopteri ,Ecology ,biology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,species diversity ,phylogenetics ,mitochondrial DNA ,conservation ,Žumberak-Samoborsko Gorje ,genus Salmo ,Zoology ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Trout ,Geography ,Nature park ,Salmo ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Salmonidae ,Diversity (politics) ,media_common - Abstract
Diversity of trout (genus Salmo) in Croatia is still not well described on several levels, resulting in numerous taxonomic controversies and accumulation of conservation problems, especially in protected areas. The aim of this study was to determine genetic diversity and spatial distribution of trout in Žumberak-Samoborsko gorje Nature Park in Croatia using mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences and to estimate the stability of their populations for conservation. Effective population sizes and migration rates, and intraspecific and intrapopulational genetic diversities were also estimated. Phylogenetic reconstruction revealed three evolutionary independent and genetically distinct lineages, comprising 26 haplotypes. Majority of samples and haplotypes belong to S. labrax, the native species for this region. Even though S. labrax is widespread in the watercourses of the park and is present with moderately high genetic diversity, haplotypes of non-native S. trutta and S. marmoratus were also observed. In addition to the presence of non-native trout species, survival of native trout in this area is also endangered by habitat fragmentation and other anthropogenic pressures, causing conservational concern.
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91. OBSERVASI KEPUTUSAN BERKUNJUNG WISATAWAN PADA KAWASAN TAMAN WISATA ALAM GUNUNG TUNAK BERDASARKAN PENGARUH CITRA DESTINASI, PRODUK WISATA, DAN EWOM
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Rionaldi Gigih Imam Pratama, Handry Sudiartha Athar, and Lalu Muhammad Furkan
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Electronic word of mouth ,education.field_of_study ,Geography ,Nature park ,Population ,Advertising ,Destination image ,education ,Tourism - Abstract
Taman Wisata Alam Gunung Tunak is located in Mertak Village, Pujut, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. Taman Wisata Alam Gunung Tunak has various potential tourist objects. This study aims to explain the influence of tourism products and electronic word of mouth on the decision to visit with destination images as a mediating variable in Gunung Tunak Nature Park. This research is a causal and associative research through a quantitative approach. The population in this study are visitors who visit the Taman Wisata Alam Gunung Tunak. The sample used in this study were 109 respondents with accidental sampling method. Based on the results of the analysis of the influence of tourism products and e-WOM on visiting decisions, it is concluded that the variables of tourism products and e-WOM have a significant positive effect on the variable of tourist decisions to visit in Taman Wisata Alam Gunung Tunak. Then the tourism product variables and e-WOM have a positive effect on the image of the destination, and the variable of destination image has a positive effect on the decision to visit. In addition, the variable of destination ctra also partially mediates the effect of wsata and e-WOM products on the decision to visit tourists. Keywords: Tourism Product, Electronic Word of Mouth, Destination Image, and Visit Decision
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92. INDICATORS OF THE CONDITION OF NATURAL COMPLEXES UNDER RECREATIONAL LOAD (ON THE EXAMPLE OF CARPATHIAN AND NATIONAL NATURE PARK 'SKOLIVSKI BESKYDY')
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Oksana Lenevych and Vitaliy Brusak
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Geography ,Nature park ,Environmental protection ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Recreation ,Natural (archaeology) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Several methods of studying the impact of recreational load on the landscape complexes are analyzed. It is shown that the main indicator of the recreational load is the condition of soil and vegetation. The condition and reaction to external influences serve as diagnostic signs of stages of recreational digression. There are five stages of recreational digression, in which various researchers (Kazanskaya et al., 1977; Rysin, 1983; Marfenina et al., 1987; Gensiruk et al., 1987; Prędki, 1999, Shlapak, 2003; Methodical recommendations…, 2003; Rysin L. & Rysin S., 2008) suggest using the following indicators of the state of natural complexes: 1) quantitative and qualitative changes in vegetation in meadows or the presence / absence of forest litter in forest complexes, 2) soil compaction, 3) the width of the trail, the presence of additional or parallel trails, 4) the growth of erosion processes and the microrelief of the trail. For the IV and V stages of recreational digression, it is proposed (Brusak, 2018) to use the indicator "degree of recreational digression" to reflect qualitative changes in the microrelief of trails, which includes trail width, erosion, amount of loose material in general and from 1 m² of the trail. Full-scale studies of tourist routes conducted in Carpathian NNP and Skolivski Beskydy NNP attest to the possibility of using different qualitative and quantitative characteristics of these indicators with a purpose to distinguish different stages of recreational digression. In general, the following time series of changes in the state of components of natural complexes are distinguished: vegetation (meadow) or forest litter (forest) → soils → relief → geological substrate. In the initial stages of recreational degression the forest litter is damaged, crushed and trampled into the upper humus-accumulative horizon. The stocks of forest litter on the trails are more than 1 kg•m⁻², and their water holding capacity is much higher than that of forest litter in the control area. With increasing recreational load, heavily shredded forest litter is washed away by rain and melt water, forming on both sides of the so-called "rollers". As follows forest litter reserves are less than 1 kg•m⁻², or complete absence. A significant reduction in forest litter reserves on trails leads to overcompaction of the upper soil horizons. Their density increases almost twice compared to the control. Erosion processes occur on a highly compacted surface, which causes the removal of a significant amount of loose material from 1 m² of the trail. So, indicators of the state of natural complexes in conditions of recreational activity are quantitative and qualitative changes in vegetation within meadow ecosystems or the presence / absence of forest litter in forest ecosystems, soil compaction, trail width, the presence of additional / parallel trails, depth of erosion cut and the amount of loose material from 1 m² of the trail. Key words: recreational load, stage of recreational digression, tourist routes, forest litter, soil structure density, depth of erosion cut.
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93. Rare component of Halych National Nature Park forest ecosystems flora (Ivano-Frankivsk region)
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I I Dmytrash-Vatseba, V I Gniezdilova, and N V Shumska
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Flora ,Geography ,Ecology ,Nature park ,Component (UML) ,Forest ecology ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The paper contains a synopsis of rare component of flora of Halych National Nature Park forest ecosystems, as well as evaluation of distribution trends of rare vascular plant species and the state of their populations. Being established in 2004, the Park is located in Halych district of Ivano-Frankivsk region on the area of 14684.8 ha. Forests occupy the biggest part of its territory (81.1 %), among which predominate poor and mixed oak (Querceta roboris), beech (Fageta sylvaticae) and hornbeam (Carpineta betuli) woods. Inventory check of plant cover of the forest ecosystems has been done between 2008-2019 years. According to the results of our study, within the forests and forest margins grow 303 vascular plant species, out of which 63 are rare (20.8 %). The list of rare species is composed of species included to the Red Data Book of Ukraine, of species protected by international conventions and directives and complemented by species that are threatened within the study region. Species were considered as threatened if the number of localities and / or population size were small. Regionally rare species were selected based on the analyzes of results of our field survey and materials of herbarium collections. We have found that the third part of rare species (33.3 %) has high coenotic amplitude and a bit less species (26.2 %) favor forest margins. Rare species having low coenotic amplitude are confined to beech woods (19.1 %). Rare species are considerably distinguished by occurrence. Species with scarce occurrence predominate. For instance, 61 % of the species were found in 1-5 localities, of which 25 species occur only in one or two sites. Share of species growing in 6-10 localities within the Park is equal to 26.6 %. Only a small percentage (6.2 %) of rare species comprises species with relatively frequent occurrence (11–20 localities as well as more than 20 cites). Rare species of the Park forests with the highest occurrence rate are Lilium martagon and some members of Orchidaceae family. Predominantly, rare species have populations of small size, for instance, 81.2 % of the species were found in quantities of a few plants – several hundreds of individuals. The most threatened are species general number of which at the Park area is several plants (15.6 %). These species are as follows: Circaea alpina, Atropa bella-donna, Campanula latifolia, Phyteuma spicatum, Epipactis atrorubens etc. The biggest groups comprise species with general number of few tens and several hundreds of individuals (totally 65.6 %). Species with big populations represent far smaller part of forest rare species. Nine rare species grow in the number of several thousands of plants within the Park and three species (Allium ursinum, Galanthus nivalis and Leucojum vernum) – over a million. It has been established that 52.4 % of rare species populations taken together remain in critically bad state, 28.6 % of the populations – in bad state, 14.3 % – in satisfactory state. Only 4.8 % of populations are in good state. Our results show that about 95 % of species are in need of protection and continuous monitoring of population number. Furthermore, 51 species of rare plants,having low number and bad state of populations, require to work out and implement management plans for their restoration. Key words: rare species, vascular plants, population state, species occurrence, population number
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94. Socio-ecological factors of environmental measures to preserve the ecosystem of the Kinburn Spit (on the example of National Nature Park (NNP) 'White Coast of Svyatoslav')
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V. Skarlat
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Socio ecological ,Geography ,White (horse) ,business.industry ,Nature park ,Environmental resource management ,Ecosystem ,business - Published
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95. The Influence of Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of Cleaning Officers with the Number of Mosquito Larvae in the Water Reservoir Punti Kayu Palembang City
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Iche Andriyani Liberty, Aldi Alfian, and Chairil Anwar
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Larva ,knowledge ,Aedes albopictus ,animal structures ,Culex ,behavior ,fungi ,public health ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Biology ,Turbid water ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,Human knowledge ,Toxicology ,mosquito larvae ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Water reservoir ,Mosquito larvae ,Nature park ,attitude ,parasitic diseases ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system - Abstract
A B S T R A C T Background Mosquito was one of the animals that can transmit deadly diseases. Information about water reservoirs as their habitat as well as human knowledge, attitudes and behavior factors are considered important to help eradicate mosquito. This study aims to determine the effect of knowledge, attitudes and behavior of cleaners on the number of mosquito larvae in water reservoirs in Palembang. Methods This research was mixed method research (quantitative and qualitative) in the field and laboratory. The research samples were all mosquito larvae and containers found. The research respondents were all cleaning services. Data were collected by interviewing and filling in questionnaires, observing water reservoirs and identifying the types of mosquito larvae in microscope. Results A total of 40 containers were found in Punti Kayu Nature Park. There were 8 containers that were indoors (20%) and 32 containers were outdoors (80%) with 17 containers contained larvae. Of all the containers that were positive for larvae, 6 were filled with clear water and 11 were filled with turbid water. The number of larvae found were 358 larvae outdoors and 82 larvae indoor with a total of 440 mosquito larvae with the genus Culex spp. and Aedes albopictus species. The index of mosquito larvae were obtained FLI (Free Larva index)=66,67%, HI (House Index)=33,33%, CI (Container Index)=16,67%, BI (Breteau Index)=33.33% from the 3 buildings examined. From these results, it was obtained DF (density figure) or density level of 5. There were 40 containers that could be habitats for Culex spp. and Aedes albopictus. Conclusion The knowledge, attitude and behavior of the cleaning services were good. The number of mosquito larvae could be influenced by the frequency of cleaning and the lack of knowledge of the cleaning services.
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96. Estimation of vegetation successions of Ichnia National Nature Park in the conditions of climate change
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H. Lysenko, O. Shulga, and V. Lukisha
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Estimation ,Nature park ,medicine ,Environmental science ,Climate change ,Physical geography ,medicine.symptom ,Vegetation (pathology) - Published
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97. Morphological characteristics pf Heifei saffron (Crocus heuffelianus Herb.) in the Podilsky Tovtry national nature park
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A. Grigorchuk, I. Odukalets, and D. Tsymbaljuk
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Carpinus betulus ,Nature reserve ,education.field_of_study ,food.ingredient ,biology ,Crocus heuffelianus ,010405 organic chemistry ,Anthropogenic pressure ,Population ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,food ,Nature park ,Herb ,Botany ,education ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Crocus - Abstract
The article performs the results of the study of morphological parameters of individuals of the population of Crocus heuffelianus Herb on the territory of the nature reserve fund in the conditions of the Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park. The aim of our research was to study the morphometric parameters of Crocus heuffelianus to establish the adaptive capacity of the species in the study area. The morphometry of 50 generative individuals of Crocus heuffelianus growing in the 10th quarter of the Chemerivtsi environmental scientific-research department was performed.The general characteristic of the dynamics of vegetative cover on the investigated territory is representes basing on the conducted geobotanical descriptions of phytocenoses with the participation of Crocus heuffelianus Herb. Crocus heufellianus grows within 10 quarters in the forest crops Quercus robur L. (twenty-five years old), plantations of Pinus sylvestris L. (forty years old) and in the area with the group of QUERCO-FAGETEA BR.-BL. ET VLIEGER 1937, Fagetalia sylvaticae Pawі. 1928, Carpinion betuli Issler 1931 em. Mayer 1937 where eighty-year-old Carpinus betulus L., Quercus robur L. predominate. The analysis of measurements was carried out in the studied population of the species: plant height together with inflorescence; length and width of leaves. According to the results of our study, it has been found out that the height of plants in the population ranged from 7.6 cm to 14 cm. On average, this figure was 10.3 ± 2.0 cm. The size of the leaves of the predominant number of individuals in the population was characterized by the following anatomical and morphological parameters: width – 0.2-0.7 cm, length – 4.9-10.7 cm. It is shown that the vast majority of individuals of the species have one flower. Crocus heuffelianus has some variability of morphological features in the studied population. This indicates a significant potential for the species to grow in different environmental conditions, which can not be realized under conditions of increased anthropogenic pressure. The unique plain localities of this Montana-Alpine species on the territory of the Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park have a high sozological and scientific significance and require systematic, long-term monitoring.
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98. Design and development of the Kondinsky lakes nature park’s web map
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Dmitriy Spesivtsev and Eugeniy Larin
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Geography ,Development (topology) ,business.industry ,Nature park ,Environmental resource management ,business - Abstract
Currently, many protected natural areas (PNA) implement geographic information systems (GIS) and technologies for structuring and managing collected spatial data to support of monitoring and scientific research. GIS of protected areas may be developed based on various software products and characterized by different level of functionality. Also, online web map services on this topic are being developed, which provide access to data not for employees only, but also for users. This paper focuses on the development of a web-GIS of the Kondinsky Lakes natural park located in the Tyumen region of Russian Federation and ensuring the preservation of unique river systems, landscapes, cultural and historical natural monuments. The web service includes cartographic layers and attribute data to characterize the main activities of the natural park. GIS layers are divided into thematic groups and contain information about flora and fauna, forest fires, logged areas, resting places and objects of the oil and gas mining in the park. The project is implemented using Leaflet, a popular open source web application development library. The code was written using the markup language HTML 5, CSS 3 and JavaScript. Data management is implemented using PostgreSQL DBMS. The publication is created based on the open GIS server Geoserver. The data structure and functionality of the developed web service is also presented. The developed web service can be used by both employees of the natural park (to develop the content of the databases) and its visitors, as well as organizations working in the field of environmental education and tourism.
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99. Bat fauna of the Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, Northern part
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P.M. Vorobei, L.V. Godlevska, and M.O. Savchenko
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Geography ,Nature park ,Fauna ,General Engineering ,Archaeology - Abstract
Introduction. Holosiivskyi National Nature Park is a unique, by its location, protected area. Parts of the park are located within the administrative boundaries of the city of Kyiv and include extensive, by area, forest plots. The park consists of three parts: Central (Holosiivskyi forest and other tracts), Southern (Lisnyky), and, since 2014, Northern (Svyatoshyn-Bilychi). The latter has the largest area – 6462.62 ha. Data on the chiropterofauna of this massif were incomplete. Bats are an essential element of terrestrial ecosystems. All bat species in Ukraine have a protection status, according to the Red Book of Ukraine and three international treaties. For effective conservation measures for species of this group, it is necessary to own data on their distribution, number, status, etc. As well, the study and monitoring of fauna are one of the primary tasks of national nature parks. Серія «Біологічні науки», 202125Purpose. The aim of the work was to describe the bat fauna of the Svyatoshyn-Bilychi massif of the Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, based on results of the field research conducted in 2019–2020, with the involvement of data collected in 2000–2005.Methods. Catching was carried out with mist nets. Bats were examined by the standard scheme, immediately after their capture. The study was done without removing animals from the wild; bats were released immediately after their examination at the place of their capture. Ultrasonic detectors were used for acoustic observations. The search of roosts was done by social vocalization of bats, presence of feces, night and morning swarming; as well structures which might be potential shelters for bats were inspected.Results. During 2000–2020, at the territory of the Svyatoshyn-Bilychi massif, nine bat species were recorded: Eptesicus serotinus, Myotis dasycneme, M. daubentonii, Nyctalus leisleri, N. noctula,Plecotus auritus, Pipistrellus kuhlii, P. nathusii, P. pygmaeus. Thus, today the list of bat fauna of the Svyatoshyn-Bilychi massif includes 10 species: 9, recorded; 1 species, Nyctalus lasiopterus, known by the record of the first half of the 20th century, was not revealed. According to the results of the survey in 2019–2020, four species were found to be dominants, in terms of the number of record points and their representation in catches: P. nathusii, P. pygmaeus, N. noctula, N. leisleri. During the survey, six species were confirmed to breed at the study area. 11 bat roosts were found; most of them, in trees.Originality. A comprehensive inventory of the chiropterofauna of the large protected area of the Svyatoshyn-Bilychimassif of the Holosiivskyi National Park was carried out for the first time. The first and the only one known Myotis dasycneme maternity colony in Kyiv region was found.Conclusion. The initial description of the chiropterofauna of the Svyatoshyn-Bilychi massif of the Holosiivskyi National Nature Park is presented. The obtained data can be used in the development and further implementation of practical measures for the conservation of bats within the territory of the Holosiivskyi National Nature Park and represent the basis for bat monitoring in the future. Key words: bats, fauna, Holosiivskyi National Nature Park, Kyiv City, Central Ukraine.
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100. Peculiarities of territorial and temporary organization of hydrological monitoring in Buzky Gard National Nature Park
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L. Patrusheva
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Geography ,Nature park ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,business - Published
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