The overall objective of the project “Linking networks of Protected Areas to territorial development” - LinkPAs project - is to explore the role of existing Networks of Protected Areas (NPAs) to define and implement sustainable territorial development strategies and policies. This study was launched by ESPON upon the stakeholders’ request and it seeks to identify emerging trends in governance practices within complex socio-ecological systems (i.e. mountain regions) that are likely to shape a novel approach to natural resource management. Drawing on the activities carried out by existing NPAs, this project seeks to provide significant evidence of the impact that NPAs have on growth at different territorial levels of development. Consequently, the project offers recommendations to ensure the successful capitalisation of the natural resources management; it is furthermore suggested that these recommendations should be integrated to the framework of general and sectoral strategies.

Prezioso, M., D’Orazio, A., Coronato, M., Pigliucci, M., Sargolini, M., Idone M., T., et al. (2018). LinkPAs – Linking networks of protected areas to territorial development, Main report. Luxembourg : ESPON.

LinkPAs – Linking networks of protected areas to territorial development, Main report

Prezioso, M
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D’Orazio, A
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Coronato, M
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Pigliucci, M
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2018-11-01

Abstract

The overall objective of the project “Linking networks of Protected Areas to territorial development” - LinkPAs project - is to explore the role of existing Networks of Protected Areas (NPAs) to define and implement sustainable territorial development strategies and policies. This study was launched by ESPON upon the stakeholders’ request and it seeks to identify emerging trends in governance practices within complex socio-ecological systems (i.e. mountain regions) that are likely to shape a novel approach to natural resource management. Drawing on the activities carried out by existing NPAs, this project seeks to provide significant evidence of the impact that NPAs have on growth at different territorial levels of development. Consequently, the project offers recommendations to ensure the successful capitalisation of the natural resources management; it is furthermore suggested that these recommendations should be integrated to the framework of general and sectoral strategies.
nov-2018
Settore M-GGR/02 - GEOGRAFIA ECONOMICO-POLITICA
English
Rilevanza internazionale
Monografia
Networks of protected areas; sustainable territorial development
Main Report of LinkPAs project . Lead partner: University of Tor Vergata. This target analysis activity is conducted within the framework of the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme, partly financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The ESPON EGTC is the Single Beneficiary of the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme. The Single Operation within the programme is implemented by the ESPON EGTC and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, the EU Member States and the Partner States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. Document available at https://www.espon.eu/protected-areas
https://www.espon.eu/protected-areas
Prezioso, M., D’Orazio, A., Coronato, M., Pigliucci, M., Sargolini, M., Idone M., T., et al. (2018). LinkPAs – Linking networks of protected areas to territorial development, Main report. Luxembourg : ESPON.
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Prezioso, M; D’Orazio, A; Coronato, M; Pigliucci, M; Sargolini, M; Idone M., T; Pierantoni, I; Omizzolo, A; Cetara, L; Streifeneder, T; Favilli, F; Hu...espandi
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