Structural intelligence and strategies for environmental conservation in Brazil: a case study of Serra do Gandarela National Park DOI Open Access
Marcelo Antônio Nero,

D. Barreto,

Lucimar de Carvalho Medeiros

et al.

MOJ Ecology & Environmental Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(6), P. 278 - 285

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The Serra do Gandarela National Park, a Fully Protected Area established in Brazil by Law No. 9,985 of July 18, 2014,15 faces increasing anthropogenic pressures that threaten its biodiversity. This research uses structural intelligence techniques through the use Landscape Ecology metrics, including Fragstats 30 software and Mapbiomas data 29 , to diagnose these suggest sustainable alternatives, such as ecotourism. objectives this work were diagnose, metrics tools, Park has suffered relation biodiversity, propose solutions stimulate studies for scientific community on identified from engagement stakeholders, namely: Public Prosecutor's Office State Minas Gerais, government society general, among others. aim is support academic community, officials, other stakeholders general carrying out potential ecotourism park's surroundings community-based tourism an alternative mineral exploration. Tools (version 4.2) maps information used methodology. Guidelines Stakeholder Engagement Handbook (BiodivERSA, 2014) 31 also identify categorize stakeholders. It was concluded study area undergoing ongoing process anthropization with significant increase anthropized areas, especially urbanized mined areas. Thus, conclusion great importance guiding public policies engaging managers conservation practices.

Language: Английский

Effective conservation of cultural and natural heritage of the Bidong archipelago via marine spatial planning: A review DOI

Danial Iskandar,

Che Din Mohd Safuan,

Rabiatul Adawiyah Latip

et al.

Ocean & Coastal Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 262, P. 107538 - 107538

Published: Jan. 27, 2025

Language: Английский

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Structural intelligence and strategies for environmental conservation in Brazil: a case study of Serra do Gandarela National Park DOI Open Access
Marcelo Antônio Nero,

D. Barreto,

Lucimar de Carvalho Medeiros

et al.

MOJ Ecology & Environmental Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(6), P. 278 - 285

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The Serra do Gandarela National Park, a Fully Protected Area established in Brazil by Law No. 9,985 of July 18, 2014,15 faces increasing anthropogenic pressures that threaten its biodiversity. This research uses structural intelligence techniques through the use Landscape Ecology metrics, including Fragstats 30 software and Mapbiomas data 29 , to diagnose these suggest sustainable alternatives, such as ecotourism. objectives this work were diagnose, metrics tools, Park has suffered relation biodiversity, propose solutions stimulate studies for scientific community on identified from engagement stakeholders, namely: Public Prosecutor's Office State Minas Gerais, government society general, among others. aim is support academic community, officials, other stakeholders general carrying out potential ecotourism park's surroundings community-based tourism an alternative mineral exploration. Tools (version 4.2) maps information used methodology. Guidelines Stakeholder Engagement Handbook (BiodivERSA, 2014) 31 also identify categorize stakeholders. It was concluded study area undergoing ongoing process anthropization with significant increase anthropized areas, especially urbanized mined areas. Thus, conclusion great importance guiding public policies engaging managers conservation practices.

Language: Английский

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