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Management of Recreation and Nature Based Tourism in European Forests [electronic resource] /edited by Ulrike Pröbstl, Veronika Wirth, Birgit H. M. Elands, Simon Bell.

by Pröbstl, Ulrike [editor.]; Wirth, Veronika [editor.]; Elands, Birgit H. M [editor.]; Bell, Simon [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : 2010.Description: X, 336p. 249 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9783642031458.Subject(s): Geography | Life sciences | Regional planning | Physical geography | Landscape ecology | Environmental toxicology | Nature Conservation | Earth Sciences | Biogeosciences | Physical Geography | Landscape Ecology | Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning | Ecotoxicology | Nature ConservationDDC classification: 550 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Atlantic Region -- Nordic Region -- Central Region -- Mediterranean Region -- Eastern Region -- Cross-European Comparison -- Good Practice in European Recreation Planning and Management -- Lessons Learned, Trends and Strategies for the Future -- Literature -- Erratum.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides for the first time a Europe-wide overview on the state of the art of management of recreation and nature tourism in forests. It describes the current situation and conflicts in the different regions of Europe and provides solutions illustrated by good practise examples. It addresses traditions, differences and similarities in European forests as well as new tasks, goals and strategies. The final discussion provides a profound insight into future trends regarding forest recreation and nature based tourism.
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Atlantic Region -- Nordic Region -- Central Region -- Mediterranean Region -- Eastern Region -- Cross-European Comparison -- Good Practice in European Recreation Planning and Management -- Lessons Learned, Trends and Strategies for the Future -- Literature -- Erratum.

This book provides for the first time a Europe-wide overview on the state of the art of management of recreation and nature tourism in forests. It describes the current situation and conflicts in the different regions of Europe and provides solutions illustrated by good practise examples. It addresses traditions, differences and similarities in European forests as well as new tasks, goals and strategies. The final discussion provides a profound insight into future trends regarding forest recreation and nature based tourism.

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