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ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT FORMS ON PROTECTED AREAS

Vol. 7, No 1, 2014

 

Anetta Zielinska

PhD

Department of Governing Quality and Environment

Faculty of Economy, Management

ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT FORMS

ON PROTECTED AREAS

and Tourism in Jelenia Gora

Wroclaw University of Economics

Jelenia Gora, Poland

E-mail: anetta.zielinska@ue.wroc.pl

 

ABSTRACT. Protected areas have a huge socio-economic significance. Therefore, they should subject to protection within an essential range in order to sustain natural capital function-restitution and should be used in a rational way. Restrictions on the ways of managing protected areas mainly concern ventures of higher intensification of management and new investments, which have to be assessed from environmental point of view.

The aim of this article is to diagnose possible modes to accomplish forms of management for protected areas, which are in accordance with legal laws. Statistical analysis will be conducted for each business activity, and the possibility to accomplish it on protected areas.

 

Received: January, 2014

1st Revision: February, 2014

Accepted: March, 2014

 

 

DOI:10.14254/2071-789X.2014/7-1/16

JEL Classification:  Q26, Q56, Q23, Q15

Keywords: protected areas, sustainable development, sustainable management, forestry, agriculture.