Contribution in an anthology

Administration levels and tasks of nature conservation efficiency control


Authors listLabasch, M; Otte, A

Appeared inBiomonitoring : general and applied aspects on regional and global scales

Editor listBurga, C.A.; Kratochwil, A.

Publication year2001

Pages41-60

ISBN0-7923-6734-0

eISBN978-94-015-9686-2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9686-2_3

Title of seriesTasks for vegetation science

Number in series35


Abstract

The application possibilities of, and the methodology for the development of various nature conservation control procedures are outlined and systematized for practical application; the goal framework for the future development of landscapes (and parts thereof) is stipulated in nature conservation models. These goals are formulated within the area of responsibility of landscape planning. Controls differentiated according to scale (implementation control, condition control, effect control, expense control) are intended for the review of effective nature conservation measures on various administrative levels (implementation level, condition level, effect level, expense level) and for evaluating these as to the fulfilment of the set goals, as previously stipulated.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLabasch, M. and Otte, A. (2001) Administration levels and tasks of nature conservation efficiency control, in Burga, C. and Kratochwil, A. (eds.) Biomonitoring : general and applied aspects on regional and global scales. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press, pp. 41-60. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9686-2_3

APA Citation styleLabasch, M., & Otte, A. (2001). Administration levels and tasks of nature conservation efficiency control. In Burga, C., & Kratochwil, A. (Eds.), Biomonitoring : general and applied aspects on regional and global scales (pp. 41-60). Kluwer Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9686-2_3


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