• Perception of wilderness in Finland and Estonia
This paper is a contribution to defining a vision statement for Europe’s wilderness, taking Estonia and Finland as case studies. It examines similarities and differences in the Estonian and Finnish perception of wilderness.
Carmela Bosangit, Jana Raadik, Ling Shi (2004)
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• PAN Parks & Wilderness: Its Applicability to National Parks in the UK, Italy & Poland
Evaluation of the applicability of the PAN Parks Wilderness Vision within the context of protected areas in the United Kingdom, Italy and Poland. The definition of wilderness is examined in as well as the perspectives by which wilderness is perceived and presented. This research also includes an exploration of the manner by which wilderness is manifested in policies, nature and tourism areas of these countries.
Group assignment, Wageningen University (2004)
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• Herbivores as part of an eco-system approach in the Bialowieza forest
Project proposals for increasing the visibility of the large herbivore community in Bialowieza Forest by taking measures which are feasible on a short term.
Erik Bergsma, Harrie Kerssies, Ron Schraven and Katarzyna Zieba, Agricultural college Larenstein, University of Podlasy (2000)
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• Strategic Environmental Analysis (SEAN): An application in Sumava National Park, Czech Republic
An application of the Strategic Environmental Analysis (SEAN) to gain insight into the three controversial issues in Sumava NP: dissatisfaction among local stakeholders, fragmented zonation and a bark beetle calamity.
Kathryn Furlong, Oxford Un. Environmental Change Institute (2000)
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