Conservation Under Siege: The Intersection of Tourism and Environmental Threats in Croatian Protected Areas
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 2114 - 2114
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
This
paper
investigates
the
illegal
activities
that
may
negatively
impact
environment
in
Croatia’s
protected
areas,
particularly
those
associated
with
tourism.
Failure
Mode
and
Effects
Analysis
(FMEA)
sensitivity
analysis
are
used
to
identify
distinct
high-risk
specific
different
park
types.
Coastal
parks
found
be
vulnerable
maritime-related
activities,
high
risk
exposure
from
mooring
vessels
swimming
prohibited
areas.
These
also
face
significant
risks
fishing
capture
of
strictly
plants
animals,
highlighting
need
for
enhanced
marine
ecosystem
protection.
Mountainous
forest
fire-related
while
wetland
sensitive
poaching
fishing.
Additionally,
diverse
landscape
show
increased
vulnerability
littering,
poaching,
collection
or
harvesting
animals.
The
results
underscore
necessity
tailored
risk-management
strategies
prioritize
interventions
based
on
park-specific
challenges.
By
addressing
unique
vulnerabilities
each
type,
this
study
contributes
insights
into
mitigating
environmental
threats
posed
by
tourism
emphasizes
importance
continuous
monitoring
adaptive
management
Language: Английский
Caring for the forests of an inland area in the era of climate change: a case study of Basilicata, Southern Italy
Forest - Rivista di Selvicoltura ed Ecologia Forestale,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(2), P. 10 - 36
Published: March 28, 2024
Caring
for
the
forests
of
an
inland
area
in
era
climate
change:
a
case
study
Basilicata,
Southern
ItalyThis
provides
overview
Italy,
including
their
recent
history,
dominant
forest
types,
current
management,
and
vulnerability
to
change
wildfire.It
outlines
silvicultural
management
proposals
that
can
be
implemented
new
plan
Basilicata
Region
is
about
adopt.The
are
based
on
principle
adaptive
support
functionality,
biodiversity
ecosystem
services.Silvicultural
methods
include
continuous
cover
forestry,
natural
regeneration,
species
richness
functional
diversity,
structural
diversification,
imitation
disturbances,
tree
retention
increase
biodiversity.The
characteristics
forest-wood
supply
chain
have
been
analyzed,
highlighting
weaknesses
possible
improvements.
Language: Английский