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Title of journal: DAPHNE
Publisher: DAPHNE - Center for Applied Ecology
Year: 1997, Number: 1
Jana Ruzickova, Jaromir Sibl , Katedra ekosozologie a fyziotaktiky, PriF UK, Bratislava

Ecological Networks in Europe

Ecological networks are becoming an important issue in nature conservation policy in Europe. The content of the networks is a reflection of their objective, the phase of nature conservation and the planning system of a region or country (Jongman, 1995a). A brief overview and description of the basic concepts of the ecological networks in several European countries (Greece, Spain, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia) and at the pan-European level is given. Ecological networks represent a valuable tool within the framework of the regional, national and pan-European biodiversity conservation strategies.

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Arts G.H.P a kol, 1995: Editorial, Landschap 3/1995, str.5-9, Wageningen.

Council of Europe, UNEP, ECNC, 1996: The Pan-European Biological and Landscape Strategy, Amsterdam.

ECNC, 1996: Perspectives on Ecological Networks, Tilburg.

Jongman R.H.G.,1995a: Nature conservation planning in Europe: developing ecological networks, Landscape and Urban Planning 32/1995, s. 169-183, Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.

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