2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11215899
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Urbanisation of Protected Areas within the European Union—An Analysis of UNESCO Biospheres and the Need for New Strategies

Abstract: The UNESCO Biosphere Reserves (BRs) comprise core conservation areas supported by a buffer and transition zone of sustainable development. This zoning can help manage urbanisation around conservation areas. Although it is UNESCO policy to measure the number of BRs that have interactions with urban areas, there has been no systematic assessment of urban biospheres since 2008. This research addresses this deficit by measuring the extent of urbanisation of all designated BRs within the European Union (EU). Using … Show more

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“…For example, the close vicinity of Berlin, the capital city, created opportunities and challenges alike for both the Solar Explorer and the Ecovillage. Further studies are needed to understand sustainability innovation dynamics in differently urbanized areas, for instance in peri-urban biosphere reserves (Harris et al 2019). Our cases also suggested a strong influence of the biosphere reserve on innovative activities; yet, as shown by Kratzer (2018), we expect that our cases were exceptional in that regard and that most regional innovations are less impacted by the local biosphere reserve.…”
Section: Specific Characteristics Of Sustainability Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…For example, the close vicinity of Berlin, the capital city, created opportunities and challenges alike for both the Solar Explorer and the Ecovillage. Further studies are needed to understand sustainability innovation dynamics in differently urbanized areas, for instance in peri-urban biosphere reserves (Harris et al 2019). Our cases also suggested a strong influence of the biosphere reserve on innovative activities; yet, as shown by Kratzer (2018), we expect that our cases were exceptional in that regard and that most regional innovations are less impacted by the local biosphere reserve.…”
Section: Specific Characteristics Of Sustainability Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…The European Union's environmental capitals, according to Ref. [ 73 ], provide ecological services to cities with considerable populations. These are found inside functional urban regions with populations of more than one million people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If biosphere reserves are narrated as cultural landscapes and as a symbiosis of humans and nature, they also stand for the rural. This could explain why the topic of urbanisation plays such a small role in the world network of biosphere reserves even though many of the European biosphere reserves comprise urban areas [106]. Urban spaces are traditionally associated with innovation, change, and diversity.…”
Section: How To Innovate and Preserve Tradition At The Same Time?mentioning
confidence: 99%