Author(s): José F González-Maya | Amancay A Cepeda | René R Pérez | Mauricio José Cajína | Róger Morales González(†)
Journal: Latin American Journal of Conservation
ISSN 2027-3851
Volume: 1;
Issue: 1;
Start page: 9;
Date: 2010;
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Keywords: Management | Protected Landscapes/Seascapes | Planning | BZ | Influence Zone
ABSTRACT
Biodiversity conservation in Latin America depends on maintaining and adequately managing both protected areas and the areas that surround them as Buffer Zones. In order to achieve this goal, we propose that the guidelines for Protected Landscape/Seascape, Category V of IUCN Protected Areas Category System, are directly applicable to the planning, design and management of tropical Buffer Zones. Using the IUCN guidelines provides a strong theoretical and conceptual framework to support the inclusion of these areas in the National Protected Areas Systems of the tropical countries.
Journal: Latin American Journal of Conservation
ISSN 2027-3851
Volume: 1;
Issue: 1;
Start page: 9;
Date: 2010;
VIEW PDF


Keywords: Management | Protected Landscapes/Seascapes | Planning | BZ | Influence Zone
ABSTRACT
Biodiversity conservation in Latin America depends on maintaining and adequately managing both protected areas and the areas that surround them as Buffer Zones. In order to achieve this goal, we propose that the guidelines for Protected Landscape/Seascape, Category V of IUCN Protected Areas Category System, are directly applicable to the planning, design and management of tropical Buffer Zones. Using the IUCN guidelines provides a strong theoretical and conceptual framework to support the inclusion of these areas in the National Protected Areas Systems of the tropical countries.