Environmental / Energy Law

Protected Area Regulation and Tourism: Science-informed Ecological Transitions

By Valentina Dinica
Edward Elgar Publishing April 2022

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ISBN-13
9781839107078
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
April 2022
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This innovative book explores the evolution of ecology and how scientific advances enable the redesign of Protected Areas (PA), guided by area-specific ecological values and objectives. It argues that transitions towards science-informed integrated PA systems could contribute to safeguarding the persistence of biodiversity and socio-ecological systems.

Valentina Dinica proposes a conceptual framework to integrate the ecological and tourism aspects of PA regulation, assisting decision-makers to develop contextually-effective regulatory instruments that avoid over-/under-regulating tourism, given the PA’s ecological profiles. The framework is applied to comparatively evaluate the ecological representativeness and regulations of PA networks in New Zealand, Tasmania and Hawaii. The empirical chapters also discuss gaps and (mis-)alignments between ecology and tourism regulations, displaying outdated scientific paradigms. The book proposes a new approach to classifying PAs, to better balance human–nature relationships.

This book will be of interest to students and academics in public policy, law, ecology, environmental studies, sustainability sciences, tourism studies, political science and history of science.

Table of Contents

PART I: REGULATIONS AND SCIENCE FOR PROTECTED AREAS AND TOURISM
1. Ecological challenges and Protected Areas
2. Key concepts: frameworks, values, regulations and science
3. Protected Areas before 1960
4. Spectra for the ecological regulation of Protected Areas
5. Spectra for tourism regulations in Protected Areas
PART II: CASE STUDIES AND INTEGRATED REFLECTIONS
6. New Zealand 6.1 Ecological challenges and Protected Areas 6.2 Ecological references and scientific paradigms in legal-policy frameworks 6.3 Tourism regulation in the Westland National Park 6.4 Conclusion
7. Tasmania, Australia
8. Hawaii, United States of America
9. Protected Areas in transition
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