2020
DOI: 10.3390/land9090320
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Network of Landscapes in the Sustainable Management of Transboundary Biosphere Reserves

Abstract: The creation of Transboundary Biosphere Reserves (TBRs) is one of the most outstanding contributions of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Man and Biosphere Programme (MAB). Recent revisions have shown that there is a gap between its biodiversity conservation proposals and the theoretical convergence of nations towards sustainable development goals with the practices in action. By applying the landscape approach to the case study of the rural system of the Spanish–Po… Show more

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“…As shown for institutional prioritization Schoeberlein (2020) and Tritto (2019) argue that civil society, financial institutions and independent media play an increasingly important role in Africa's multi-party governance arrangements. Similarly, while Romano et al (2020) argue for agroecology as being historically promising and outstanding for socioeconomic and environmental benefits Surana et al (2020) contend that science, technology and innovation in developing economies promote entrepreneurship and support start-ups to grow from incubation hubs to successful businesses which can enhance socioeconomic and ecosystem performance. Additionally, under the biospherical pivot Verma (2019) argues that ensuring ecological balance is the only means of progressing from unsustainable to sustainable development and that if there is an opportunity to invest the proceeds of extractive resources it should be to maintain ecological balance as it promises inter-and intra-generational equity.…”
Section: Multi-criteria Decision-making Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown for institutional prioritization Schoeberlein (2020) and Tritto (2019) argue that civil society, financial institutions and independent media play an increasingly important role in Africa's multi-party governance arrangements. Similarly, while Romano et al (2020) argue for agroecology as being historically promising and outstanding for socioeconomic and environmental benefits Surana et al (2020) contend that science, technology and innovation in developing economies promote entrepreneurship and support start-ups to grow from incubation hubs to successful businesses which can enhance socioeconomic and ecosystem performance. Additionally, under the biospherical pivot Verma (2019) argues that ensuring ecological balance is the only means of progressing from unsustainable to sustainable development and that if there is an opportunity to invest the proceeds of extractive resources it should be to maintain ecological balance as it promises inter-and intra-generational equity.…”
Section: Multi-criteria Decision-making Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BRs are a network of conservation areas integrated at inter-and intra-regional scale, having the potential to constitute sustainable landscapes (Rodríguez-Rodríguez 2012; Romano et al 2020). They are key for landscape-scale conservation planning (Trombulak & Baldwin 2010).…”
Section: Brs In the Chilean Magallanes Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of these unique wilderness areas was presented at international level and recognized in 2007 by the inclusion of 10 component parts of a transnational site in Ukraine and Slovakia in the UN-ESCO World Natural Heritage programme. Intensive exchanges between German and Ukrainian partners resulted in the addition of 5 more sites in Germany in 2011 (Knapp 2013). This in turn led to a pan-European screening process in 2017 and the inclusion of a further 63 sub-areas in 9 more countries, thus creating a more complete picture of the postglacial expansion processes of beech forests in Europe within the serial World Heritage Site Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe (Ibisch et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%