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Participation in the management of Greek Natura 2000 sites: Evidence from a cross-level analysis

The governance of protected areas has experienced rapid advancement over the last two decades with regard to the inclusion of stakeholders and local communities into the management process. During the same period Greek biodiversity governance has been characterized by a shift, at least on paper, tow...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2012-12, Vol.113, p.308-318
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Applied ecology
Biodiversity
Biodiversity conservation
Biological and medical sciences
Citizen participation
Community
Conservation of Natural Resources
Conservation, protection and management of environment and wildlife
Crete
Environmental management
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Greece
Knowledge
Local communities
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National parks
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Protected area
Public opinion
Stakeholder
Stakeholders
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