National parks are often places where people have previously lived and worked-they have been formed by a combination of natural and human processes that embody an identifiable history of cultural and political values. Conservation of protected areas is primarily about how we perceive such landscapes, how we place differential values on different landscape components, and who gets to decide on these values. Thus, conservation has been and still is very much about issues of power and environmental justice. This paper analyses the social, political and environmental histories of three national park regimes (South Africa, Sweden and Scotland) through the lens of public access rights. We examine the evolving status of access rights-in a broad se...
State Conservation Areas (SCAs), as state-owned and -run parks, form the foundation of recognised co...
National Parks bear greater implications than simply preserving or conserving pockets of landscape. ...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the relationship between sense of place and the governance...
National parks are often places where people have previously lived and worked-they have been formed ...
In the past several decades under a growing influence of ecological modernisation, various assumed ‘...
The idea of recognizing the Rights of Nature has emerged as a response and an alternative source of ...
This thesis examines rural governance practice and the global evolution of national park models by a...
This research examines how apparent conflicts at the global level of civil society affect a unique e...
This article engages with conceptions of equity and justice in protected area negotiations and ties ...
Tore Andersson Hjulman: One with Nature: An Inquiry into the Renegotiation of Nature in the Conflict...
Protected areas have so far been the primary means to conserve biodiversity, an increasingly importa...
In Sweden, environmental governance and management has historically been centralized, with low level...
Globally. 50 per cent of all national parks and protected areas are on indigenous lands, with 85 per...
Abstract Many national parks (NPs) and protected areas (PAs) worldwide are operating under difficult...
This study investigates conservation establishment and management in the context of Sweden's 30 nati...
State Conservation Areas (SCAs), as state-owned and -run parks, form the foundation of recognised co...
National Parks bear greater implications than simply preserving or conserving pockets of landscape. ...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the relationship between sense of place and the governance...
National parks are often places where people have previously lived and worked-they have been formed ...
In the past several decades under a growing influence of ecological modernisation, various assumed ‘...
The idea of recognizing the Rights of Nature has emerged as a response and an alternative source of ...
This thesis examines rural governance practice and the global evolution of national park models by a...
This research examines how apparent conflicts at the global level of civil society affect a unique e...
This article engages with conceptions of equity and justice in protected area negotiations and ties ...
Tore Andersson Hjulman: One with Nature: An Inquiry into the Renegotiation of Nature in the Conflict...
Protected areas have so far been the primary means to conserve biodiversity, an increasingly importa...
In Sweden, environmental governance and management has historically been centralized, with low level...
Globally. 50 per cent of all national parks and protected areas are on indigenous lands, with 85 per...
Abstract Many national parks (NPs) and protected areas (PAs) worldwide are operating under difficult...
This study investigates conservation establishment and management in the context of Sweden's 30 nati...
State Conservation Areas (SCAs), as state-owned and -run parks, form the foundation of recognised co...
National Parks bear greater implications than simply preserving or conserving pockets of landscape. ...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the relationship between sense of place and the governance...