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Authors :
سید ه آ لمحم د
مجی د رمضان ی مهریا ن
احم د رادمه ر
Source :
Geography & Environmental Sustainability; Oct2024, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p19-38, 21p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Zoning of protected areas increases the sustainability of these areas by reducing the conflict between protection and public uses. In the implementation of the biosphere reserve model, as a key lever for promoting sustainable development, zoning has been neglected. The purpose of this research is to zoning Dana district based on the spatial analysis of changes in the structural integrity of the landscape and the ethnography of place values from the perspective of communities. For this purpose, adaptation to the habitat, conservation value, distance from the area of popular use, and changes in the structural integrity of the land surface have been mapped, classified, and superimposed. The zones have been allocated by comparing the obtained units with the logical letter model. Based on the results, during about thirty years, the spatial changes in the structural coherence of the landscape of the land have been significant. At higher altitudes, the landscape structure has remained relatively unchanged, but at lower and middle altitudes, it has undergone a destructive process. The biggest reduction in structural integrity has occurred around settlements, rivers, and highways. Areas with conservation value are assigned to the core area. In the shield area, it is desired to maintain the connection between a large genuine spot inside the core and the surrounding spots. Public uses are considered outside the protection core and as far as possible outside the shield zone. Large areas of Dena district have been identified as public use areas, which are highly compatible with the transition. In this area, it is necessary to train and empower local communities by relying on alternative livelihoods and entrusting them with part of the protection supervision. Based on comparing the old and proposed zoning, the new approach, in addition to allocating wider areas for protection, with the allocation of public use zones, is the basis for creating a native people's protected area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Persian
ISSN :
23223197
Volume :
14
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geography & Environmental Sustainability
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180913696
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22126/GES.2024.10799.2763