PLANNING OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES BASED ON THE VIEWS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN PROTECTED AREAS: THE CASE OF MOUNTAIN PELION, GREECE
Price
Free (open access)
Volume
Volume 2 (2007), Issue 1
Pages
12
Page Range
44 - 56
Paper DOI
10.2495/SDP-V2-N1-44-56
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
O. CHRISTOPOULOU, E. TRIZONI
Abstract
The subject of this paper is the research into the opinions of the local authorities in the region of Pelion, which is a part of the Natura 2000 network of protected areas, with regard to zoning and planning in the region. In particular, the objectives of the present research are: local authorities’ views on current planning and zoning (positive and negative), and on theories for future planning and zoning and the desirability/undesirability of their outcomes; the problems (developmental, environmental and social problems concerning the implementation of Natura 2000) faced in the area; the targets local communities would like to see accomplished by Natura 2000 and their suggestions on how these targets could be achieved; and how to solve local problems. The findings and the conclusions of this research reveal a conflict between policymakers and local ommunities. Much closer collaboration between the two is required before any long-term policy of development can have any chance of success. From this research it was found that local authorities propose: (a) zoning with moderate levels of protection, (b) terms and conditions of protection which focus on hunting and tree-felling and (c) mixed management teams (European, state and local agents.)
Keywords
local authorities, protected areas, zoning.