The planning and management of the European protected areas is a peculiar case in comparison with the rest of the world, where protected areas generally are located in zones that are not densely populated and with a high level of natural ecosystems. And this non only because the European protected environments have been mainly generated by a balanced actions between human activities and natural evolution, but also because we are trying to research new forms on integration and coexistence between man and nature to test it in the protected areas and tomorrow, in the XXI century, may be to export and apply to the entire European territorial system.
Planning and management of the European protected areas / L. Vallerini. - STAMPA. - Vol.2:(1996), pp. 746-755. (Intervento presentato al convegno 33ND INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS - IFLA WORLD CONGRESS tenutosi a CENTRO CONGRESSI - FIRENZE nel 12-15 ottobre 1996).
Planning and management of the European protected areas
VALLERINI, LORENZO
1996
Abstract
The planning and management of the European protected areas is a peculiar case in comparison with the rest of the world, where protected areas generally are located in zones that are not densely populated and with a high level of natural ecosystems. And this non only because the European protected environments have been mainly generated by a balanced actions between human activities and natural evolution, but also because we are trying to research new forms on integration and coexistence between man and nature to test it in the protected areas and tomorrow, in the XXI century, may be to export and apply to the entire European territorial system.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.