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PROTECTED AREA MANAGEMENT (PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE)


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Godina izdanja: 2005
ISBN: 978-0-19-551552-8
Oblast: Ekologija
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani

Naslov: Protected Area Management: Principles and Practice
Izdanje: Second Edition
Autori / urednici: Graeme L. Worboys, Michael Lockwood, Terry De Lacy
Izdavač: Oxford University Press
Godina izdanja: 2005.
Povez: meki uvez (paperback)
Broj stranica: 792 str.
Dimenzije: 27 × 20 cm
Težina: oko 1,6 kg


Protected Area Management: Principles and Practice drugo je, prošireno izdanje jednog od ključnih udžbenika i stručnih priručnika o upravljanju zaštićenim područjima. Knjiga objedinjuje najnovija naučna saznanja, međunarodna iskustva i praktične smernice za efikasnu zaštitu prirode i upravljanje nacionalnim parkovima, rezervatima i drugim zaštićenim područjima. Autori detaljno obrađuju planiranje, zakonske okvire, saradnju sa lokalnim zajednicama, održivi turizam, zaštitu biodiverziteta, upravljanje prirodnim i kulturnim resursima, razvoj kapaciteta i procenu uspešnosti upravljanja. Delo je namenjeno stručnjacima iz oblasti ekologije, zaštite prirode, pejzažne arhitekture, javnih politika i menadžmenta, kao i studentima i donosiocima odluka koji žele sveobuhvatno razumeti principe savremenog upravljanja zaštićenim prirodnim dobrima.

Table of Contents
Part A – Setting the Context
Chapter 1 – Australia’s Natural Heritage
1.1 Evolution of Australia’s natural heritage
1.2 Australia today
1.3 Climate
1.4 Landforms, soils, and landscapes
1.5 Biological diversity
1.6 Terrestrial vegetation
1.7 Terrestrial fauna
1.8 Marine flora and fauna
Chapter 2 – Social Context
2.1 A brief history of Australian protected areas
2.2 Contemporary influences
2.3 Responses and initiatives
2.4 Government in Australia
2.5 Legislation
2.6 Society, culture, and values
Chapter 3 – Concept and Purpose of Protected Areas
3.1 Values
3.2 International environmental protection
3.3 Types of protected areas
3.4 Extent of Australia’s protected areas
Chapter 4 – Process of Management
4.1 How organisations manage
4.2 Planning
4.3 Organising
4.4 Leading
4.5 Controlling
4.6 Managing for performance
Part B – Principles and Practice
Chapter 5 – Establishing Protected Areas
5.1 Terrestrial national reserve system
5.2 Marine national reserve system
5.3 Scientific reserve selection methods
5.4 Land-use planning and protected area establishment
5.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 6 – Obtaining and Managing Information
6.1 Scope of information needs
6.2 Data and information collection methods
6.3 Storage, retrieval, and presentation
6.4 Analysis and application
6.5 Information management systems
6.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 7 – Management Planning
7.1 Approaches to planning
7.2 From approach to process
7.3 Protected area management plans
7.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 8 – Finance and Economics
8.1 Financing protected areas
8.2 Pricing services and facilities
8.3 Environmental valuation and benefit-cost analysis
8.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 9 – Administration: Making it Work
9.1 Administering people
9.2 A principled organisation
9.3 Administering finances
9.4 Administration of assets, standards, and systems
9.5 Administration policy and process considerations
9.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 10 – Sustainability Management
10.1 The need for sustainability
10.2 Sustainability and protected areas
10.3 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 11 – Operations Management
11.1 Planning for operations
11.2 Operations implementation
11.3 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 12 – Natural Heritage Management
12.1 A national perspective
12.2 Conserving fauna
12.3 Conserving flora
12.4 Fungi
12.5 Managing water
12.6 Managing soils and geology
12.7 Conserving scenic quality
12.8 Managing fire
12.9 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 13 – Cultural Heritage Management
13.1 An ancient heritage
13.2 Types of cultural heritage sites
13.3 Conserving cultural heritage
13.4 Conserving Aboriginal cultural heritage sites
13.5 Conserving historic sites
13.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 14 – Threats to Protected Areas
14.1 Underlying causes
14.2 Type and nature of threats
14.3 Preventing environmental threats
14.4 Minimising environmental threats
14.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 15 – Incident Management
15.1 Organisations with incident management responsibilities
15.2 Managing incident responses
15.3 Managing fire incidents
15.4 Managing wildlife incidents
15.5 Managing incidents arising from natural phenomena
15.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 16 – Tourism and Recreation
16.1 Global tourism and environmental performance
16.2 Tourism and recreation in Australia’s protected areas
16.3 Managing tourism and recreation
16.4 Managing for quality
16.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 17 – Working with the Community
17.1 A critical working relationship
17.2 Making the relationship work
17.3 Communicating with stakeholders
17.4 Interpretation: Communicating with heart and mind
17.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 18 – Indigenous People and Protected Areas
18.1 Who are Indigenous people?
18.2 ‘Caring for country’
18.3 Land rights
18.4 Indigenous people and protected areas
18.5 Implications for Aboriginal land management
18.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 19 – Linking the Landscape
19.1 Importance of linkages
19.2 Conservation at a regional scale
19.3 A menu of policy instruments
19.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 20 – Marine Protected Areas
20.1 Importance of marine protected areas
20.2 Australian marine environments
20.3 Marine management issues
20.4 Marine park management
20.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 21 – Evaluating Management Effectiveness
21.1 Purposes of management effectiveness evaluation
21.2 Developing evaluation systems
21.3 Guidelines for evaluating management effectiveness
21.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 22 – Futures and Visions
Appendices
Appendix 1 – Chronology of major events
Appendix 2 – Extent of Australian protected areas

ključne reči: zaštita prirode, upravljanje zaštićenim područjima, biodiverzitet, nacionalni parkovi, održivi turizam, participativno upravljanje, ekosistemski pristup, planiranje prirodnih resursa, kulturna baština, društvena ekologija

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Predmet: 82532117
Naslov: Protected Area Management: Principles and Practice
Izdanje: Second Edition
Autori / urednici: Graeme L. Worboys, Michael Lockwood, Terry De Lacy
Izdavač: Oxford University Press
Godina izdanja: 2005.
Povez: meki uvez (paperback)
Broj stranica: 792 str.
Dimenzije: 27 × 20 cm
Težina: oko 1,6 kg


Protected Area Management: Principles and Practice drugo je, prošireno izdanje jednog od ključnih udžbenika i stručnih priručnika o upravljanju zaštićenim područjima. Knjiga objedinjuje najnovija naučna saznanja, međunarodna iskustva i praktične smernice za efikasnu zaštitu prirode i upravljanje nacionalnim parkovima, rezervatima i drugim zaštićenim područjima. Autori detaljno obrađuju planiranje, zakonske okvire, saradnju sa lokalnim zajednicama, održivi turizam, zaštitu biodiverziteta, upravljanje prirodnim i kulturnim resursima, razvoj kapaciteta i procenu uspešnosti upravljanja. Delo je namenjeno stručnjacima iz oblasti ekologije, zaštite prirode, pejzažne arhitekture, javnih politika i menadžmenta, kao i studentima i donosiocima odluka koji žele sveobuhvatno razumeti principe savremenog upravljanja zaštićenim prirodnim dobrima.

Table of Contents
Part A – Setting the Context
Chapter 1 – Australia’s Natural Heritage
1.1 Evolution of Australia’s natural heritage
1.2 Australia today
1.3 Climate
1.4 Landforms, soils, and landscapes
1.5 Biological diversity
1.6 Terrestrial vegetation
1.7 Terrestrial fauna
1.8 Marine flora and fauna
Chapter 2 – Social Context
2.1 A brief history of Australian protected areas
2.2 Contemporary influences
2.3 Responses and initiatives
2.4 Government in Australia
2.5 Legislation
2.6 Society, culture, and values
Chapter 3 – Concept and Purpose of Protected Areas
3.1 Values
3.2 International environmental protection
3.3 Types of protected areas
3.4 Extent of Australia’s protected areas
Chapter 4 – Process of Management
4.1 How organisations manage
4.2 Planning
4.3 Organising
4.4 Leading
4.5 Controlling
4.6 Managing for performance
Part B – Principles and Practice
Chapter 5 – Establishing Protected Areas
5.1 Terrestrial national reserve system
5.2 Marine national reserve system
5.3 Scientific reserve selection methods
5.4 Land-use planning and protected area establishment
5.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 6 – Obtaining and Managing Information
6.1 Scope of information needs
6.2 Data and information collection methods
6.3 Storage, retrieval, and presentation
6.4 Analysis and application
6.5 Information management systems
6.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 7 – Management Planning
7.1 Approaches to planning
7.2 From approach to process
7.3 Protected area management plans
7.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 8 – Finance and Economics
8.1 Financing protected areas
8.2 Pricing services and facilities
8.3 Environmental valuation and benefit-cost analysis
8.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 9 – Administration: Making it Work
9.1 Administering people
9.2 A principled organisation
9.3 Administering finances
9.4 Administration of assets, standards, and systems
9.5 Administration policy and process considerations
9.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 10 – Sustainability Management
10.1 The need for sustainability
10.2 Sustainability and protected areas
10.3 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 11 – Operations Management
11.1 Planning for operations
11.2 Operations implementation
11.3 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 12 – Natural Heritage Management
12.1 A national perspective
12.2 Conserving fauna
12.3 Conserving flora
12.4 Fungi
12.5 Managing water
12.6 Managing soils and geology
12.7 Conserving scenic quality
12.8 Managing fire
12.9 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 13 – Cultural Heritage Management
13.1 An ancient heritage
13.2 Types of cultural heritage sites
13.3 Conserving cultural heritage
13.4 Conserving Aboriginal cultural heritage sites
13.5 Conserving historic sites
13.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 14 – Threats to Protected Areas
14.1 Underlying causes
14.2 Type and nature of threats
14.3 Preventing environmental threats
14.4 Minimising environmental threats
14.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 15 – Incident Management
15.1 Organisations with incident management responsibilities
15.2 Managing incident responses
15.3 Managing fire incidents
15.4 Managing wildlife incidents
15.5 Managing incidents arising from natural phenomena
15.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 16 – Tourism and Recreation
16.1 Global tourism and environmental performance
16.2 Tourism and recreation in Australia’s protected areas
16.3 Managing tourism and recreation
16.4 Managing for quality
16.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 17 – Working with the Community
17.1 A critical working relationship
17.2 Making the relationship work
17.3 Communicating with stakeholders
17.4 Interpretation: Communicating with heart and mind
17.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 18 – Indigenous People and Protected Areas
18.1 Who are Indigenous people?
18.2 ‘Caring for country’
18.3 Land rights
18.4 Indigenous people and protected areas
18.5 Implications for Aboriginal land management
18.6 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 19 – Linking the Landscape
19.1 Importance of linkages
19.2 Conservation at a regional scale
19.3 A menu of policy instruments
19.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 20 – Marine Protected Areas
20.1 Importance of marine protected areas
20.2 Australian marine environments
20.3 Marine management issues
20.4 Marine park management
20.5 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 21 – Evaluating Management Effectiveness
21.1 Purposes of management effectiveness evaluation
21.2 Developing evaluation systems
21.3 Guidelines for evaluating management effectiveness
21.4 Management lessons and principles
Chapter 22 – Futures and Visions
Appendices
Appendix 1 – Chronology of major events
Appendix 2 – Extent of Australian protected areas

ključne reči: zaštita prirode, upravljanje zaštićenim područjima, biodiverzitet, nacionalni parkovi, održivi turizam, participativno upravljanje, ekosistemski pristup, planiranje prirodnih resursa, kulturna baština, društvena ekologija

MG P49 (N)


82532117 PROTECTED AREA MANAGEMENT (PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE)

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