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020 _a978-1-107-05789-0
082 _a349.6
_bBAS
245 _aWilderness Protection in Europe: The Role of International, European and National Law
260 _aUnited Kingdom:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2016.
300 _axvi, 641p.
520 _aEurope still retains large areas which play host to numerous native and free-functioning ecosystems and lack roads, buildings, bridges, cables and other permanent manifestations of modern society. In the past, such areas were considered wasteland, whose value lay only in their potential for cultivation and economic exploitation.
650 _aWilderness in Europe
_aMapping wilderness in Europe
_aEcological values of wilderness in Europe
_aSocial values of wilderness in Europe
_aEconomic values of wilderness in Europe
650 _aThe role of international treaties and European Union law in protecting wilderness in Europe
_aWilderness protection in Europe and the relevance of the World Heritage Convention
_aWilderness protection under the Bern Convention
_aNatura 2000 and the protection of wilderness in Europe
650 _aThe role of national law in protecting wilderness in Europe
_aWilderness protection in Austria
_aWilderness protection in the Czech Republic
_aWilderness protection in Estonia
_aWilderness protection in Finland
_aWilderness protection in Hungary
_aWilderness protection in Iceland
_aWilderness protection in Norway
_aWilderness protection in Poland
_aWilderness protection in Russia
_aWilderness protection in Spain
_aWilderness protection in Sweden
_aWilderness protection in United Kingdom
700 _aBastmeijer, Kees(ED.)
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