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Introduction of participatory conservation in Croatia, residents’ perceptions: A case study from the Istrian Peninsula (CROSBI ID 183630)

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Sladonja, Barbara ; Brščić, Kristina ; Poljuha, Danijela ; Fanuko, Neda ; Grgurev, Marin Introduction of participatory conservation in Croatia, residents’ perceptions: A case study from the Istrian Peninsula // Environmental management, 49 (2012), 6; 1115-1129. doi: 10, 1007/s00267-012-9851-4

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Sladonja, Barbara ; Brščić, Kristina ; Poljuha, Danijela ; Fanuko, Neda ; Grgurev, Marin

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Introduction of participatory conservation in Croatia, residents’ perceptions: A case study from the Istrian Peninsula

Croatia, like many other transition countries has undergone radical changes in its nature protection models. This paper discusses a historical overview, present situation and future possibilities for nature conservation in Croatia. A conservative top-down approach to nature protection was applied in the past in Croatia and is now being replaced by a prevalent bottom-up approach. Social context is crucial to introducing participatory conservation, therefore special concern is given to the perception of the local population towards protected area management in Istria as a case study in Croatia. Survey data were used to assess the conservation knowledge of local populations and their perception towards Protected Areas (PAs), leadership activities and management authorities in Istria County. This paper examines the perceptions of 313 residents living in and around six natural PAs located in Istria. The results revealed a moderate general knowledge about PAs in Istria and environmental issues, and a low awareness of institutions managing PAs, eagerness to participate in the activities of PAs and general support for the conservation cause. Understanding the perception of local residents enables the creation of feasible, long-term strategies for the implementation of participatory conservation. The research identifies the need for greater human, technical and financial efforts to strengthen the management capabilities of local agencies responsible for PAs. The process of participatory conservation optimization in Croatia is underway and world experiences must be observed in order to create a congruent, site-specific model with the best possible results.

participatory conservation; perceptions; Croatia; Istria; protected areas; sustainable development

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Podaci o izdanju

49 (6)

2012.

1115-1129

objavljeno

0364-152X

10, 1007/s00267-012-9851-4

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Biotehnologija

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