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Abstract
The Member States of the European Union have agreed to protect nature. Therefore all Member States have designated protected areas - called Natura 2000 sites that jointly form the Natura 2000 network. This network now consists of more than 27,000 sites and covers over 18% of the EU’s territory. This thesis reviews how different Member States have arranged the management of these sites and how people who own, use or live near these sites – or the organisations representing those people – have influenced the management of the sites. This thesis provides a comparative overview of the variation in policy instruments used by Member States for management and how these instruments have changed due to societal involvement of national and local actors. On the basis of these findings this thesis draws concrete lessons in possible improvements for policy instrumentation for the Natura 2000 network management.
Original language | English |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 6 Nov 2018 |
Place of Publication | Wageningen |
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Print ISBNs | 9789463435123 |
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Publication status | Published - 6 Nov 2018 |
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Dive into the research topics of 'Managing the Natura 2000 network: between Europeanization and societal engagement'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Activities
- 1 Membership of committee
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PhD Defence of Irene M. Bouwma: Managing the Natura 2000 network: between Europeanization and societal engagement (Event)
Art Dewulf (Member)
6 Nov 2018Activity: Membership › Membership of committee › Other
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- 1 Finished
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European environmental policy: national responses to and local practices to Natura 2000 site management
Bouwma, I. (PhD candidate) & Arts, B. (Promotor)
1/07/10 → 6/11/18
Project: PhD