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Nature Conservation A Critical Introduction Klausdieter Hupke

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Nature Conservation A Critical Introduction Klausdieter Hupke
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Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.87 MB
Pages: 395
Author: Klaus-Dieter Hupke
ISBN: 9783662661581, 3662661586
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Nature Conservation A Critical Introduction Klausdieter Hupke by Klaus-dieter Hupke 9783662661581, 3662661586 instant download after payment.

Many things happen in nature reserves that are contradictory at first glance. For example, flower meadows are mown down during maintenance work, even though all the plants growing there are protected. Elsewhere, protected reed beds are burnt down in a fen or the top layer of soil is removed with bulldozers in a dune conservation area. Still other areas are to remain completely untouched by human intervention. The author Klaus-Dieter Hupke shows the different strategies of nature conservation. He also shows that nature conservation is mostly not exactly what the term says in "protection of nature". On the contrary, in Central Europe nature conservation areas are predominantly the relics of old agricultural and thus cultural landscapes. Often, aesthetic aspects of a landscape section are also in the foreground when designating it as a natural monument or nature reserve. Moreover, nature conservation runs the risk of becoming a substitute action and an alibi for a still growing destruction of traditional and near-natural landscape systems in Central Europe as well as globally.

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