Managing Protected Areas : : People and Places.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2023. ©2024. |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (369 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Managing Protected Areas: People and Places: Introduction
- 2 What Does the Global Biodiversity Framework Mean for Protected and Conserved Areas?
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 30% of the Planet
- 2.3 Inland Waters
- 2.4 Ocean and Marine Areas
- 2.5 Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Mechanisms (OECMs)
- 2.6 Indigenous and Traditional Territories
- 2.7 Effective Conservation
- 2.8 Equitable Conservation
- 2.9 Integration into Wider Landscapes and Seascapes
- 2.10 The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
- 2.11 Implementing Target Three
- 2.12 Conclusion
- References
- 3 Landscapes of the Romantic Sublime: The Legacy of Nineteenth-Century Artistic Visions and Contributions to the Development of the Management of Natural Heritage
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Romanticism and Natural Places: A Global View
- 3.3 The Cultural Context of the Management of Natural Heritage in Britain in the Late Nineteenth Century
- 3.4 Natural Heritage and the Legacy of the Romantic Movement
- References
- 4 Islandscapes: Tourism, COVID-19, Climate Change and Challenges to Natural Landscapes. A Caribbean Perspective and View from Barbados
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 The Tourist and Barbados
- 4.3 Conclusion
- References
- 5 Managing Heritage Landscapes of Cultural Value: A View from the National Trust Portfolio in Purbeck, Southern England
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Managing Heritage Landscapes in the UK: The National Trust
- 5.3 The National Trust Isle of Purbeck Portfolio
- 5.4 Conclusion
- References
- 6 Between High and Low Tide. Participatory Approaches to Managing England's Coastal and Riverine Natural and Cultural Heritage: A Case Study from the CITiZAN Initiative
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 The CITiZAN Project in Context.
- 6.3 A Citizen Science Model for Managing Coastal Heritage
- 6.4 The CITiZAN Structure
- 6.5 The Mersea Island Discovery programme-A Case Study
- 6.6 What Could CITiZAN Have Done Better?
- 6.7 Conclusion
- References
- 7 Managing a UNESCO World Heritage Site in a Post-colonial, Post-conflict and Post-disaster Destination. The Case of the Haitian National History Park
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 A Wider Context
- 7.3 Haiti as a Post-Colonial, Post-Conflict and Post-Disaster Destination
- 7.4 Managing the Haitian National Heritage Park
- 7.5 Conclusion
- References
- 8 Sustainable Project Management of Green Spaces, Protected and Conserved Areas: Opportunities and Challenges
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Green Spaces, Protected and Conserved Areas: An Overview of International and UK Project Initiatives
- 8.3 Good Governance
- 8.4 Good Management: Sound Design and Planning and Leadership Qualities
- 8.5 International Teams: Online Management and Hybrid Working
- 8.6 Effective Management
- 8.7 Conclusion
- References
- 9 (Re)Connecting with Nature: Exploring Nature-Based Interventions for Psychological Health and Wellbeing
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Moving Towards Nature-Based Interventions
- 9.3 Mapping the Evidence Base
- Mechanisms of Change
- Intervention Context
- Impact on Health Inequalities
- 9.4 Conclusions
- References
- 10 Significant Spaces: Exploring the Health and Wellbeing Impacts of Natural Environments
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Nature-Health Pathways
- 10.3 Implementing Nature in Policy, Planning and Design
- 10.4 What Are the Evidence Gaps?
- 10.5 Conclusion
- References
- 11 Judaism and Engagements with Nature: Theology and Practice
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 From an Idea to IDEA
- 11.3 Eco-Theology in Doctrine and Practice
- 11.4 Israel: People and Place
- 11.5 Conclusion
- References.
- 12 Islam and Engagements with Nature
- Theology and Practice
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Islam and the Earth: From Theology to Practices
- 12.3 Islamic Engagement with the Earth: Personal Practices
- 12.4 Global Muslim Engagements with the Earth
- 12.5 Conclusion
- References
- 13 What Have We Learned from the Impact of the Pandemic on Our Relationship with Nature? The Importance of Views from Home
- 13.1 Introduction. The Importance of Nature Viewed from Home
- 13.2 The Influence of Views on Mental Health and Well-Being
- 13.3 The Value of Home Views During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- 13.4 The GreenCOVID Study
- 13.5 Evaluation of Views from Home
- 13.6 Contact with the Outdoors from Home
- 13.7 Rating of Views of Nature from the Home
- 13.8 Views as a Protective Factor Against Depression, Anxiety and for Well-Being
- 13.9 Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- 14 Impacts and Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic for Protected and Conserved Area Management
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Ecological Impacts and Solutions
- 14.3 Social Impacts and Solutions
- 14.4 Economic Impacts and Solutions
- 14.5 Regional Differences
- 14.6 Green List Guidance in the Recovery of PCAs
- 14.7 Lessons Learned and Recommendations
- Responses to Address the Ecological Impacts:
- Responses to Address the Social Impacts:
- Responses to Address the Economic Impacts:
- References
- 15 Tourism and Visitor Management in Protected Areas Post-pandemic: The English Context
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.2 Impacts of COVID
- 15.3 The Case of the UK
- 15.4 Management Frameworks, Guidelines, and Toolkits: Pro-Action and Adaptation
- 15.5 The Pandemic, Protected Areas, Management Strategies, and Outcomes: Case of Dorset, UK
- 15.6 Management Responses: The Case of Covid Visitor and Impact Management Study (COVIM)
- 15.7 Case Study Areas.
- 15.8 Environmental and Visitor Studies
- 15.9 Key Findings
- 15.10 Discussion
- References
- 16 Climate Change-Protected Areas as a Tool to Address a Global Crisis
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Impacts of Climate Change on Protected Areas
- 16.3 Protected Areas as a Tool for Climate Adaptation
- Ecological Adaptation
- Human Adaptation
- 16.4 Protected Areas as a Tool for Climate Mitigation
- Forests
- Grasslands
- Freshwater Wetlands
- Blue Carbon
- 16.5 Policy and Action to Enhance the Role of Protected Areas as Tools to Address Climate Change
- Expanding and Enhancing the Global Protected Areas Network
- Incorporating Protected Areas into National and International Climate Strategies and Agreements
- Planning and Managing Protected Areas for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
- References
- 17 The Virtual Wild: Exploring the Intersection of Virtual Reality and Natural Environments
- 17.1 Introduction
- 17.2 Overview of Virtual Reality Technology: Definition, Development, and Its Potential Uses
- 17.3 Closing the Knowledge-To-Action Gap: Communication Strategies for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
- 17.4 Virtual Reality and Prosocial Behaviour: Evidence from Laboratory Studies
- 17.5 Emotional Framing of Environmental Communication Using Immersive Systems
- 17.6 Virtual Nature Health Promotion
- 17.7 Technology for Ecotourism
- 17.8 Challenges and Limitations
- 17.9 Conclusion
- References
- Index.