Full of Life UNESCO Biosphere Reserves — Model Regions for Sustainable Development.
UNESCO biosphere reserves are full of life. Here, people put sustainable development into practice: economic, ecological, social and cultural objectives are pursued, conserving precious natural spaces in the process. People are opening up new opportunities for today and are taking responsibility for...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2005.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Sustainable Development: The Contribution by Biosphere Reserves
- MAB — a Programme over the Course of Time
- World Network of Biosphere Reserves
- Biosphere Reserves: Model Regions for the Future
- The Network of Biosphere Reserves in Germany
- New Concepts for the Model Regions
- People and Cultures in Biosphere Reserves
- From Environmental Education to Learning for Sustainability
- Communication and Cooperation
- Objectives and Strategies for Nature Conservation
- Cultural and Natural Landscapes and the New Wilderness
- Cultural Landscapes and Biodiversity
- Conserve Diversity! Practical Landscape Management
- The Importance of Nature Rangers
- Sustainable Economic Development
- Sustainable Land Management
- Sustainable Forestry
- Sustainable Tourism Development
- Environmental Management in Industry
- Research and Monitoring in Biosphere Reserves
- Planning for Biosphere Reserves
- Biosphere Reserves in Development Cooperation
- The Further Development of the German System of Biosphere Reserves — Model Regions for Sustainable Development
- Examples from Practice
- From the Rhön lamb to the Rhön Apple Initiative: Marketing Local Produce
- The Wilderness Camp on Falkenstein
- The ”Biosphere Job Motor“ — a Start-Up Initiative
- The Regional Brand as a Working Instrument for Sustainable Regional Development
- The Framework Concept as Regional Agenda 21
- Tourism with Nature — Nature Conservation with People: Visitor Guidance in a Biosphere Reserve
- Sustainable Agriculture on the Hallig Islands
- Environmental Education: A Component of Sustainable Development
- Health and the Biosphere Reserve
- Natural Dynamics at the Heart of Europe
- Management of Migrant Birds
- Traditional Farms and the Spree Forest Landscape
- Cooperation Between the German and Chinese MAB National Committees
- Transboundary Biosphere Reserves: Win-Win Solutions for People and Nature
- Examples from Research
- Research and Monitoring in German Biosphere Reserves: An Overview
- Regional Marketing of Agricultural Produce in German Biosphere Reserves
- Integrated Environmental Monitoring — an Ecosystem-Based Approach
- Socio-Economic Monitoring in the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea Region
- Allensbach Survey in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve
- The Schorfheide-Chorin Project: Development of Methods for Integrating Nature Conservation Goals into Agricultural Practice
- Moderation Procedure in the Water Edge Project in the Spree Forest Biosphere Reserve
- Nature Conservation and Organic Farming in a Biosphere Reserve — the Brodowin Eco-Village Development and Testing Project (Schorfheide-Chorin BR)
- Further Development of the “Ecosystem Approach” of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Selected Forest Biosphere Reserves
- Biosphere Reserves in Germany: An Overview
- Germany in Key Figures
- UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Germany.