983 resultados para Basque Autonomous Community


Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Poster presentado en Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Conference, in St John's, Newfoundland,(Canadá)(June 2010)

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

[ES] El objetivo del artículo es explorar la potencialidad de la Evaluación Multi-criterio Social como enfoque metodológico para evaluar Espacios Naturales Protegidos (ENP) e iniciar un proceso de discusión sobre la conveniencia de incorporar esta metodología para la gobernanza de la Red Natura 2000 de la Comunidad Autónoma de Euskadi. Del caso de estudio analizado se desprende que la inclusión de la población local en un proceso participativo dirigido a la planificación y manejo de los ENP contribuiría a reducir el número y calado de conflictos potenciales. Asimismo, facilitaría la gobernanza efectiva de los ENP, lo que parece un reto ineludible para que las áreas protegidas logren sus objetivos y funciones.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

One of the main problems that public institutions face in the management of protected areas, such as the European Natura 2000 network, is determining how to design and implement sustainable management plans that account for the wide range of marketed and non-marketed benefits they provide to society. This paper presents an application of a stated preference valuation approach aimed at evaluating the social preferences of the population of the Basque Country, Spain, for the key attributes of a regional Natura 2000 network site. According to our results, individuals’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) is higher for attributes associated with non-use values (native tree species and biodiversity conservation) than for attributes associated with use values (agricultural development and commercial forestry). The paper concludes that management policies related to Natura 2000 network sites should account for both for the importance of non-use values and the heterogeneity of the population's preferences in order to minimize potential land use conflicts.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

[ES] Con la entrada de España en la Unión Europea y la desaparición de la frontera se intensifican las relaciones internacionales. Pero también vecinos que habían permanecido alejados se acercan unos a otros. Los municipios de Bajo Bidasoa, es decir, Irún, Hondarribia y Hendaia, conforman una conurbación y como tal deciden hacer frente a las necesidades de su población. Para ello crean el Consorcio transfronterizo del Bidasoa el año 1998 pero las dificultades que supone trabajar en dos países diferentes limita su desarrollo. Frente a ello surgen nuevas instituciones, de origen comarcal, que comienzan a superar algunas de las barreras con las que se topaba el Consorcio, hasta el punto de poner la continuidad de esta entidad en entredicho.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Presentation for the 5th International Conference on Corpus Linguistics (CILC 2013), V Congreso Internacional de Lingüistica de Corpus.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Community Based Resource Management (CBRM) understood as an approach emphasizes a community's capability, responsibility and accountability with regards to managing resources. Based on the recommendations for the Nigerian-German Kainji Lake Fisheries Promotion Project (KLFPP), the Niger and Kebbi States Fisheries Edicts were promulgated in 1997. These edicts, among other things, banned the use of beach seines. Given the conviction of KLFPP, that if communities whose livelihood is linked to the fishery, understand and identify the problems and by consensus agree to the solutions of fisheries problems, they are more likely to adhere to any control measures, specifically the ban on beach seine. In 1999 a first agreement was reached between beach seiners, non-beach seiners and government authorities leading to an almost complete elimination of beach seine on the Lake Kainji. However, despite on going efforts of the Kainji Lake Fisheries Management and Conservation Unit in 2000 and possibly because of certain oversights during and after the first agreement, in May 2001 a significant number of beach seiners was observed. This led to a re-assessment of our approach, which lately culminated into another round of negotiation. The paper presents the latest results on this on-going process