2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-01972-3
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Naturparke als Manager einer nachhaltigen Regionalentwicklung

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“…This description also seems to express the idea that a protected area can be promoted both as a tourist destination and as a place of origin for special local produce or cultural artefacts. The use of protected areas to brand regions as tourist destinations has been widely discussed in European literature on the topic (see Hammer and Siegrist 2008;Job 2008;Weber 2013). It is regarded as a suitable approach to fostering nature-based tourism as a driver of development in rural regions.…”
Section: Promoting the Park: Compromising Principles Of Worth For Reg...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This description also seems to express the idea that a protected area can be promoted both as a tourist destination and as a place of origin for special local produce or cultural artefacts. The use of protected areas to brand regions as tourist destinations has been widely discussed in European literature on the topic (see Hammer and Siegrist 2008;Job 2008;Weber 2013). It is regarded as a suitable approach to fostering nature-based tourism as a driver of development in rural regions.…”
Section: Promoting the Park: Compromising Principles Of Worth For Reg...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protected areas in the Alpine regions of Central Europe are often regarded as opportunities for economic regional development. Topics such as the possible positive influence of eco-tourism or labels for the regional development of rural areas form the main body of current Central European literature on protected areas (Hammer and Siegrist 2008;Mayer et al 2010;Mose 2007;Müller-Jentsch 2017;Siegrist and Stremlow 2009;Weber 2013). Schenk et al (2007) outline financial considerations as one of the major factors influencing the acceptance of nature conservation measures in Switzerland besides participation and communication strategies.…”
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“…This type of tourism is opposed to more intensive mass tourism in urban areas and large mountain resorts. It offers outdoor activities such as hiking or mountaineering (Hammer and Siegrist 2008;Mayer et al 2010;Weber 2013). Protected area tourism can also have indirect effects, such as general infrastructure development (Woltering 2012).…”
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“…Die Einrichtung der Parke erfolgte ab 1957 vorrangig zwischen den großen Siedlungs-und Industrieregionen, sodass statt eines ,einseitigen Bewahrungsgedankens' auch die aktive Erholungsnutzung für die urbane Bevölkerung Berücksichtigung fand (Job/Metzler 2006: 355;Schöbel 2018: 12) -also als ein Schwerpunkt zugunsten der Erholungsvorsorge (Scherfose 2019: 429). Orientierungsgebend wurde dabei auch ein Gutachten des Instituts für Raumforschung, in dem Gerhard Isbary (1959) Weber (2013) ausführlich im Rahmen ihrer Promotion mit einem quantitativen und ergänzend qualitativen Ansatz für die Jahre 2010 und 2011 herausgearbeitet hat. Neben Chancen zur Profilbildung wiesen die Erhebungen zudem auf (fortbestehende) Herausforderungen hin, die einer fundierten perspektivischen Aufgabenerfüllung hinderlich gegenüberstehen könnten.…”
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