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Hlavní autor: Neff, Christophe
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Jazyk:němčina
Vydáno: Zenodo 2001
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contents <p>Present landscape change in the western Mediterranean – challenges for nature conservation and landscape protection Abstract: The western Mediterranean landscape is subject to considerable change. Biomass accumulation, mostly due to processes of rural abandonment, has increased the risk of forest fires, especially of uncontrollable large ones. The increasing bio- mass leads to decreasing biodiversity, also causing changes in the macrofauna. These processes are a great challenge for nature conservation in mediterranean France. Traditional nature conservation in the sense of preserving nature, with climax vegetation being the guideline (monoclimax in French), has led into a cul-de-sac. An intensive discussion on guidelines in nature conservation has started. The question as to which type of landscape or which type of nature should be preserved is clearly un- solved, and there is a highly controversial discussion going on among scientists as well as a large part of the populace. The paper presents some exemplary analyses of these problems of nature conservation in mediterranean France – loss of open hab- itats due to increasing biomass accumulation, ecological evaluation of forest fires, wolves vs. highland farmers (highland prairies), different perceptions of nature of the urban and rural population (gens du bas, gens du haut). In regions where the popula- tion and the scientists can converge on a common vision of nature (guidline), there are examples for very successful nature conservation projects, such as the reintroduction of the vulture in the Cevennes, or the successful use of prescribed burning for rangeland management in the Pyrenees. </p>
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spellingShingle Der rezente Landschaftswandel im westlichen Mediterranraum – Herausforderungen für Natur-und Landschaftsschutz
Neff, Christophe
Landscape conservation
landscapeecology
Nature protection
nature conservation
biodiversity
canis lupus
wolf
Mediterranean forest
mediterranean ecosystem
wild fire
Forest fire
Fires/history
Quercus pubescens
<p>Present landscape change in the western Mediterranean – challenges for nature conservation and landscape protection Abstract: The western Mediterranean landscape is subject to considerable change. Biomass accumulation, mostly due to processes of rural abandonment, has increased the risk of forest fires, especially of uncontrollable large ones. The increasing bio- mass leads to decreasing biodiversity, also causing changes in the macrofauna. These processes are a great challenge for nature conservation in mediterranean France. Traditional nature conservation in the sense of preserving nature, with climax vegetation being the guideline (monoclimax in French), has led into a cul-de-sac. An intensive discussion on guidelines in nature conservation has started. The question as to which type of landscape or which type of nature should be preserved is clearly un- solved, and there is a highly controversial discussion going on among scientists as well as a large part of the populace. The paper presents some exemplary analyses of these problems of nature conservation in mediterranean France – loss of open hab- itats due to increasing biomass accumulation, ecological evaluation of forest fires, wolves vs. highland farmers (highland prairies), different perceptions of nature of the urban and rural population (gens du bas, gens du haut). In regions where the popula- tion and the scientists can converge on a common vision of nature (guidline), there are examples for very successful nature conservation projects, such as the reintroduction of the vulture in the Cevennes, or the successful use of prescribed burning for rangeland management in the Pyrenees. </p>
title Der rezente Landschaftswandel im westlichen Mediterranraum – Herausforderungen für Natur-und Landschaftsschutz
topic Landscape conservation
landscapeecology
Nature protection
nature conservation
biodiversity
canis lupus
wolf
Mediterranean forest
mediterranean ecosystem
wild fire
Forest fire
Fires/history
Quercus pubescens
url https://doi.org/10.5445/IR/1000159634