The designation of tracts of land for nature and landscape conservation has been a mainstay of countryside policy. However, its continued relevance in the light of policy trends towards sectoral and spatial integration has been questioned. Focusing principally on experience in the United Kingdom, this review considers the impact and effectiveness of designations from a number of perspectives. It concludes that, whilst on balance they remain broadly fit for purpose and good value for money, they will increasingly need to be embedded in land-use strategies which are more responsive to changing social needs and environmental conditions
This thesis examines the decision process leading to conservation policies in the UK. Fo...
The English national parks are IUCN Category V protected areas. The governance of the parks is struc...
When in 1969 Culzean, Ayrshire, was designated as Scotland’s first country park, it utilised legisla...
A recent study1 for the Minerals Industry Research Organisation, funded by the Aggregates Strategic...
In Europe, as in other developed regions of the world, statutory protected areas are islands of cons...
The paper looks at the development of conservation policy since the mid-20th Century. It reviews how...
Recent and future changes in land use policy, economic environment, land ownership and an increasing...
There is increasing public policy interest in the management of rural landscapes for conservation, b...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Private land conservation is an essential strategy for biodiversity prote...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
State Conservation Areas (SCAs), as state-owned and -run parks, form the foundation of recognised co...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
The current network of area-based conservation measures in the UK, and globally, is not delivering e...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Recent and future changes in land use policy, economic environment, land ownership and an increasing...
This thesis examines the decision process leading to conservation policies in the UK. Fo...
The English national parks are IUCN Category V protected areas. The governance of the parks is struc...
When in 1969 Culzean, Ayrshire, was designated as Scotland’s first country park, it utilised legisla...
A recent study1 for the Minerals Industry Research Organisation, funded by the Aggregates Strategic...
In Europe, as in other developed regions of the world, statutory protected areas are islands of cons...
The paper looks at the development of conservation policy since the mid-20th Century. It reviews how...
Recent and future changes in land use policy, economic environment, land ownership and an increasing...
There is increasing public policy interest in the management of rural landscapes for conservation, b...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Private land conservation is an essential strategy for biodiversity prote...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
State Conservation Areas (SCAs), as state-owned and -run parks, form the foundation of recognised co...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
The current network of area-based conservation measures in the UK, and globally, is not delivering e...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this record....
Recent and future changes in land use policy, economic environment, land ownership and an increasing...
This thesis examines the decision process leading to conservation policies in the UK. Fo...
The English national parks are IUCN Category V protected areas. The governance of the parks is struc...
When in 1969 Culzean, Ayrshire, was designated as Scotland’s first country park, it utilised legisla...