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Nachhaltige Regionalentwicklung und kooperativer Naturschutz in Süd-Korea. Governance-Prozesse im Jeju Island Biosphere Reserve im Vergleich mit Biosphärenreservaten in Deutschland und Großbritannien

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Biosphärenreservate bieten einen Rahmen für Prozesse zur nachhaltigen Regionalentwicklung. Durch das Beispiel des Biosphärenreservats Jeju Island sowie einen internationalen Vergleich werden Hinweise für eine erfolgversprechende Ausgestaltung aufgezeigt. Nach einem Überblick zum Vorgehen der Untersuchungen werden zunächst die spezifischen Rahmenbedingungen in Süd-Korea sowie das Biosphärenreservat Jeju Island vorgestellt. Daraufhin werden empirische Ergebnisse im Vergleich mit deutschen und britischen Biosphärenreservaten dargelegt und schließlich Empfehlungen abgeleitet.

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  • Pollermann, Kim, 2013. "Nachhaltige Regionalentwicklung und kooperativer Naturschutz in Süd-Korea. Governance-Prozesse im Jeju Island Biosphere Reserve im Vergleich mit Biosphärenreservaten in Deutschland und Großbritannien," EconStor Research Reports 88447, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
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    1. Jason Ryan & Sari Silvanto & Victoria Seitz, 2013. "The promotion of UNESCO biosphere reserves as tourist destinations: a preliminary examination of trends and implications," International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(3), pages 309-324.
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      Keywords

      Biosphärenreservat; Korea; Regionalentwicklung; Governance; Naturschutz; Kooperation;
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      • Q3 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation
      • Q5 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics

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