The relationship between international designations and the numerous national classifications of protected areas (PAs) are various, complex, often not really clarified by existing legal norms. This gives rise to a widely felt need for a deep multi-level investigation into the real distinction between the various concepts held and the practical implications of each designation, as well as for a comparative analysis of the diverse national and regional experiences and the identification of recommended models and best practices.
Protected Areas and UNESCO Designations
Tamburelli Gianfranco
2010
Abstract
The relationship between international designations and the numerous national classifications of protected areas (PAs) are various, complex, often not really clarified by existing legal norms. This gives rise to a widely felt need for a deep multi-level investigation into the real distinction between the various concepts held and the practical implications of each designation, as well as for a comparative analysis of the diverse national and regional experiences and the identification of recommended models and best practices.File in questo prodotto:
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