Towards Integrated Governance of Landscape Development : The Swiss Model of Regional Nature Parks

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Title
Towards Integrated Governance of Landscape Development : The Swiss Model of Regional Nature Parks
Journal
Mountain Research and Development
Author(s)
Gerber J.-D., Knoepfel P.
ISSN
0276-4741
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Volume
28
Number
2
Pages
110-115
Language
english
Abstract
Coherent regulation of landscape as a resource is a major challenge. How can the development interests of some actors (eg cable car operators and property developers) be reconciled with those of others (agriculture, forestry) and with conservation of biodiversity and scenic value? To help understand how the newly introduced Regional Nature Parks (RNPs) can improve the coherence of the regulation regime in Switzerland, we highlight current direct mechanisms for regulation of landscape as a resource (bans, inventories, subsidies) as well as indirect mechanisms (taking place through the regulation of the physical basis of landscapes, eg forest, land, and water planning policies). We show that RNPs are fundamentally innovative because they make it possible to manage and coordinate indirect strategies for appropriate regulation of resources at a landscape scale. In other words, RNPs enable organization of governance of landscape as a resource in a perimeter that is not necessarily restricted to administrative boundaries.
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