The Participatory Dimension in Nature Conservation Processes: Examples of Ideology and Practice from Norway

  • Daugstad K
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The dominating legal instrument for area-based protection in Norway has been the Nature Conservation Act. Although protection is directed mainly towards species, ecosystems and landforms, area designations in practice affect landscapes. For this reason, lessons may...

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Daugstad, K. (2011). The Participatory Dimension in Nature Conservation Processes: Examples of Ideology and Practice from Norway (pp. 67–79). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9932-7_4

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