2013
DOI: 10.30970/vgg.2013.41.1930
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The functional zoning of Carpathian region national nature parks and regional landscape parks: the current condition, methods and methodology of realization

Abstract: The current condition of functional zoning of Carpathian region national nature parks and regional landscape parks has been analyzed. The methods and methodology of national parks functional and operating zoning based on ecologic and landscapes ground has been developed. The main objects of nature preserving valuation according to the functional zoning are the nature complexes, the smallest administrative unite are the forestry shares. The proposional methods and methodology of functional and operating zoning … Show more

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“…The ecological resilience of spruce forests is declining and is associated with significant sensitivity to global climate change (Lavnyi & Pelukh, 2019), and the development of tourism activities in the region add pressure on forest ecosystems. As a result of high recreational impact, the above-ground vegetation is disturbed, and the upper soil layers containing the root system of European spruce are compacted and destroyed (Brusak & Malets, 2018). Following N.V. Yorkina et al…”
Section: Mountain Recreation Impact On Changes In Soil Penetration Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ecological resilience of spruce forests is declining and is associated with significant sensitivity to global climate change (Lavnyi & Pelukh, 2019), and the development of tourism activities in the region add pressure on forest ecosystems. As a result of high recreational impact, the above-ground vegetation is disturbed, and the upper soil layers containing the root system of European spruce are compacted and destroyed (Brusak & Malets, 2018). Following N.V. Yorkina et al…”
Section: Mountain Recreation Impact On Changes In Soil Penetration Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The National Nature Park territory includes conservation, wellness, science, recreation, historical and cultural, religious and other values of natural systems and objects as well as features thereof. A differentiated regime for the protection, use and reproduction of the abovementioned is established in compliance with the functional zoning (Brusak V.P., 2013) (see Table 7). Any activity which can lead to the deterioration of the recreational resources and the entire environment is prohibited within such zones.…”
Section: Volume 37 Number 1 2020 38mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a land user, the CNNP carries out the following activities: includes land that is permanently owned by the park (state property); includes land of state, collective and private ownership without withdrawal from the land plots owners and users (Brusak V.P., 2009(Brusak V.P., , 2013(Brusak V.P., , 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ecological resilience of spruce forests is declining and is associated with significant sensitivity to global climate change (Lavnyi & Pelukh, 2019), and the development of tourism activities in the region add pressure on forest ecosystems. As a result of high recreational impact, the above-ground vegetation is disturbed, and the upper soil layers containing the root system of European spruce are compacted and destroyed (Brusak & Malets, 2018). Following N.V. Yorkina et al…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%