The paper starts by discarding the methodological approach to the history of Natural Parks that sees them as steps towards the “conservation of Nature” - with a capital N. Rather, it situates the history of Doñana within its political, personal and scientific contexts. These contexts bring us to an international scale marked by the decolonization of the British Empire and the transformation of ornithology and ecology as disciplines. Bird migratory routes contributed to the Park’s international dimension, in which context the agreement between the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) took place. Creation of the Park opened the door to new conflicts among diverging ways of understanding cons...
El V Congreso Mundial de Parques, organizado por la UICN en 2003, significa el inicio de una nueva e...
Throughout the years, protected natural areas have been gaining increasing importance as a tool thro...
Current company led by developed countries shows an increasing sensitivity to the conservation and u...
This article takes the view that natural parks are as much an opportunity to pause for reflection on...
Beatriz.Santamarina@uv.esThis article takes the view that natural parks are as much an opportunity t...
El artículo argumenta que el proyecto internacional entorno al movimiento de conservación de las ave...
In Argentina, until the 1970s, Magellanic penguins were investigated by local scientists as species ...
Birds of Empire, Birds of Nation A History of Science, Economy, and Conservation in United States-Co...
The origins of National Parks and other protected areas provide a historiographical window to invest...
Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente’s huge media output concerning the natural sciences allows us to thorou...
This paper uses the concept of sites of contentious (im)mobility to highlight the centrality of mobi...
[por] Os montes Pirineus contemporâneos foram convertidos em uma reserva ambiental. O agudo processo...
The United States of America was the nation’s pioneer in the creation of national parks and influenc...
La creación de áreas protegidas en América Latina es de largo aliento: desde inicios del siglo XX di...
En el presente trabajo se expone la importancia de las provincias naturales o biogeográficas y bioma...
El V Congreso Mundial de Parques, organizado por la UICN en 2003, significa el inicio de una nueva e...
Throughout the years, protected natural areas have been gaining increasing importance as a tool thro...
Current company led by developed countries shows an increasing sensitivity to the conservation and u...
This article takes the view that natural parks are as much an opportunity to pause for reflection on...
Beatriz.Santamarina@uv.esThis article takes the view that natural parks are as much an opportunity t...
El artículo argumenta que el proyecto internacional entorno al movimiento de conservación de las ave...
In Argentina, until the 1970s, Magellanic penguins were investigated by local scientists as species ...
Birds of Empire, Birds of Nation A History of Science, Economy, and Conservation in United States-Co...
The origins of National Parks and other protected areas provide a historiographical window to invest...
Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente’s huge media output concerning the natural sciences allows us to thorou...
This paper uses the concept of sites of contentious (im)mobility to highlight the centrality of mobi...
[por] Os montes Pirineus contemporâneos foram convertidos em uma reserva ambiental. O agudo processo...
The United States of America was the nation’s pioneer in the creation of national parks and influenc...
La creación de áreas protegidas en América Latina es de largo aliento: desde inicios del siglo XX di...
En el presente trabajo se expone la importancia de las provincias naturales o biogeográficas y bioma...
El V Congreso Mundial de Parques, organizado por la UICN en 2003, significa el inicio de una nueva e...
Throughout the years, protected natural areas have been gaining increasing importance as a tool thro...
Current company led by developed countries shows an increasing sensitivity to the conservation and u...