Phillips, Adrian

Lignes directrices pour la planification de la gestion des aires protégées

Un plan de gestion est un document qui établit l'approche de la gestion et ses objectifs et qui comprend aussi un cadre pour prendre des décisions, à appliquer dans l'aire protégée pendant une période donnée. Il est désormais critique pour la planification des aires protégées de consulter le plus grand nombre possible de parties prenantes et de développer des objectifs que peuvent accepter et adopter tous ceux qui ont un intérêt dans l'utilisation et la survie de l'aire concernée.

Author(s)
Middleton, Julie
Thomas, Lee

National system planning for protected areas (Chinese version)

A system plan is the design of a total reserve system covering the full range of ecosystems and communities found in a particular country, identifying the range of purposes of protected areas and the relationships among the system components (i.e. individual areas, protected areas and other land uses), and different sectors and levels of society. Highlighting key linkages with other aspects of economic development, it should show how various stakeholders can interact and co-operate to support effective and sustainable management of protected areas, and help to establish priorities.

Author(s)
Davey, Adrian G.

Planirovynie natsionalnoy sistemy okhranyaemykh prirodnykh territoriy

A system plan is the design of a total reserve system covering the full range of ecosystems and communities found in a particular country, identifying the range of purposes of protected areas and the relationships among the system components (i.e. individual areas, protected areas and other land uses), and different sectors and levels of society. Highlighting key linkages with other aspects of economic development, it should show how various stakeholders can interact and co-operate to support effective and sustainable management of protected areas, and help to establish priorities.

Author(s)
Davey, Adrian G.

Evaluating effectiveness : a framework for assessing the management of protected areas (Chinese version)

This publication proposes a framework for assessing management effectiveness, recognising the need for a variety of responses depending on needs and resources. It aims to help all those who wish to assess protected areas, both in suggesting what needs to be done and in providing some guidelines. It includes six practical case studies from Australia, the Congo Basin, Central America, South America and the USA

Author(s)
Dudley, Nigel
Hockings, Marc
Stolton, Sue

Evaluating effectiveness : a framework for assessing the management of protected areas

This publication proposes a framework for assessing management effectiveness, recognising the need for a variety of responses depending on needs and resources. It aims to help all those who wish to assess protected areas, both in suggesting what needs to be done and in providing some guidelines. It includes six practical case studies from Australia, the Congo Basin, Central America, South America and the USA

Author(s)
Dudley, Nigel
Hockings, Marc
Stolton, Sue

Transboundary protected areas for peace and co-operation : based on the proceedings of workshops held in Bormio (1998) and Gland (2000) (Chinese version)

Protected areas are vital for life on earth. They safeguard biological and cultural diversity, help to improve the livelihoods of local communities, provide the homelands for many indigenous peoples and bring countless benefits to society at large. It is now generally understood that conservation planning cannot just be site-specific; plants and animals do not recognize national boundaries, nor do many of the forces that threaten them.

Author(s)
Hamilton, Lawrence S.
Sandwith, Trevor
Sheppard, David
Shine, Clare

Sustainable tourism in protected areas : guidelines for planning and management (Chinese version)

The link between protected areas and tourism is as old as the history of protected areas. Though the relationship is complex and sometimes adversarial, tourism is always a critical component to consider in the establishment and management of protected areas. These guidelines aim to build an understanding of protected area tourism, and its management. They provide both a theoretical structure and practical guidelines for managers. The underlying aim is to ensure that tourism contributes to the purposes of protected areas and does not undermine them.

Author(s)
Eagles, Paul F. J.
Haynes, Christopher D.
McCool, Stephen F.

Sustainable tourism in protected areas : guidelines for planning and management (Russian version)

The link between protected areas and tourism is as old as the history of protected areas. Though the relationship is complex and sometimes adversarial, tourism is always a critical component to consider in the establishment and management of protected areas. These guidelines aim to build an understanding of protected area tourism, and its management. They provide both a theoretical structure and practical guidelines for managers. The underlying aim is to ensure that tourism contributes to the purposes of protected areas and does not undermine them.

Author(s)
Eagles, Paul F. J.
Haynes, Christopher D.
McCool, Stephen F.

Management guidelines for IUCN category V protected areas : protected landscapes/seascapes (Chinese version)

Protected Landscapes (IUCN Protected Area Category V) are lived-in working landscapes. In the past, there has been a tendency to see them as a rather Eurocentric approach to protected areas but increasingly the category is being designated in other parts of the world, including in a number of developing countries. The Guidelines include sections on the background and on the planning of such areas, and chapters on the principles, policies, process and the means for their management. The text includes more than 20 case studies from more than 15 countries in every region of the world.

Author(s)
Phillips, Adrian

Lignes directrices pour la gestion des aires protégées de catégorie V de l´UICN : paysages terrestres et marins protégées

Protected Landscapes (IUCN Protected Area Category V) are lived-in working landscapes. In the past, there has been a tendency to see them as a rather Eurocentric approach to protected areas but increasingly the category is being designated in other parts of the world, including in a number of developing countries. The Guidelines include sections on the background and on the planning of such areas, and chapters on the principles, policies, process and the means for their management. The text includes more than 20 case studies from more than 15 countries in every region of the world.

Author(s)
Phillips, Adrian
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