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Methodology for developing long-term social-ecological monitoring (LTSER) in biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic
Harmáčková, Veronika Zuzana ; Rynda, I. ; Vačkář, David
The methodology sets out the basic assumptions and practices of long-term socio-ecological research (LTSER) in biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic. The aim of the methodology is to provide a basic framework for the research of socio-ecological systems in the Czech Republic and integrate the social dimension into long-term ecological research (LTER). Capturing the impacts of global change requires long-term monitoring of the development of basic indicators affecting the dynamics of socio-ecological systems. Given the crucial role of society in shaping the natural environment leads to greater integration of social and environmental sciences. The methodology provides basic approaches, indicators and methods for long-term socio-ecological research. The methodology establishes basic procedures that should help the long-term socio-ecological research in biosphere reserves.
Participative management – key to minimaze conflicts between protection of biodiversity and socio-economic development of local communities
Těšitel, Jan ; Kušová, Drahomíra ; Matějka, K. ; Boháč, J. ; Bartoš, Michael ; Kopáčková, M. ; Moravcová, Jana ; Šrubař, Vladan
The project was aimed to propose a model of optimal coexistence of biodiversity protection and socio-economic development in large-scale protected areas. Its main output was identification of principles of participative management of protected areas and estimation of circumstances necessary for its practical implementation. The project focused on description of biodiversity in particular model areas, on eventuality of changes in biodiversity due to human activities and thus on identification of actual and potential conflicts. In parallel, selected parameters of quality of life of local population, behaviour the population and its relation to the Administration of protected area and to nature protection in general were studied. Analysis of behaviour of the administration of protected areas as social institution became also part of the project. The project was designed as empirical comparative study of three biosphere reserves (BR) - BR Šumava, BR Třeboňsko a BR Křivoklátsko.

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