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Zoning a Protected Area: Proposal Based on a Multi-thematic Approach and Final Decision
Abstract The Madrid Regional Government (Central Spain) proposes a zone of the Guadarrama Mountains to be declared as a National Park. This paper reports on the zoning method developed to this end. The procedure followed considers compatibility of land uses with landscape characteristics and proposes protecting a part of the zone through declaration of National Park status and declaring another part as a Regional Park. The approach is based upon a multivariate environmental analysis aimed at zoning for optimal location of potential activities. The zoning permits the design of protected areas following the criteria underlying the declaration of these two categories in accordance with the Spanish environmental legislation in force. A practical tool for policy decision-making is provided. However, the final decision taken by policymakers in the design and zoning of protected areas differed from the model output used by the scientists. This is discussed in the paper to illustrate the interactions between political decision-making and scientific modelling.
Zoning a Protected Area: Proposal Based on a Multi-thematic Approach and Final Decision
Abstract The Madrid Regional Government (Central Spain) proposes a zone of the Guadarrama Mountains to be declared as a National Park. This paper reports on the zoning method developed to this end. The procedure followed considers compatibility of land uses with landscape characteristics and proposes protecting a part of the zone through declaration of National Park status and declaring another part as a Regional Park. The approach is based upon a multivariate environmental analysis aimed at zoning for optimal location of potential activities. The zoning permits the design of protected areas following the criteria underlying the declaration of these two categories in accordance with the Spanish environmental legislation in force. A practical tool for policy decision-making is provided. However, the final decision taken by policymakers in the design and zoning of protected areas differed from the model output used by the scientists. This is discussed in the paper to illustrate the interactions between political decision-making and scientific modelling.
Zoning a Protected Area: Proposal Based on a Multi-thematic Approach and Final Decision
Ruiz-Labourdette, Diego (author) / Schmitz, María F. (author) / Montes, Carlos (author) / Pineda, Francisco D. (author)
Environmental Modeling & Assessment ; 15 ; 531-547
2010-03-24
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Decision-making Tools , Landscape Use Compatibility , Method for Zoning Protected Areas , Nature Conservation Policy , Protected Area Design , Science Policy Conflict Environment , Environment, general , Applications of Mathematics , Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics , Math. Appl. in Environmental Science
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