Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development Goals
This paper discusses the representativeness of the German Biosphere Reserves. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will serve as the theoretical framework of this analysis. Germany currently accounts a share of 16 % of the terrestrial land area under strict nature protection. This means...
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This paper discusses the representativeness of the German Biosphere Reserves. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will serve as the theoretical framework of this analysis. Germany currently accounts a share of 16 % of the terrestrial land area under strict nature protection. This means that there is no quantity problem. Rather, the question arises about the number, geographical distribution and quality of protected areas – in this example Biosphere Reserves. So far, scientific papers only focus on the natural landscape representativeness of Biosphere Reserves in Germany. This is not enough for this category of protected areas as it rests on the paradigm of sustainable development. This is why this paper is focusing on possible structural and socioeconomic shortcomings in the network of German Biosphere Reserves. Therefore, precise indicators will be analysed in form of thematical maps to address selected Sustainable Development Goals. Furthermore, the existing Biosphere Reserves will be analysed if and to what extent they are able to reach their intended exemplary function towards "the rest of the world" as models for sustainable development.
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spelling | doaj.art-1649b425e1294e69a6c9a6204f4a7c9f2022-12-22T03:33:43Zdeuoekom verlag GmbHRaumforschung und Raumordnung0034-01111869-41792019-02-01771Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development GoalsHubert Job0Manuel Engelbauer1Barbara Engels2Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Lehrstuhl für Geographie und RegionalforschungWürzburg, DeutschlandJulius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Lehrstuhl für Geographie und RegionalforschungWürzburg, DeutschlandBundesamt für Naturschutz, Arbeitsgruppe Internationaler NaturschutzBonn, Deutschland This paper discusses the representativeness of the German Biosphere Reserves. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals will serve as the theoretical framework of this analysis. Germany currently accounts a share of 16 % of the terrestrial land area under strict nature protection. This means that there is no quantity problem. Rather, the question arises about the number, geographical distribution and quality of protected areas – in this example Biosphere Reserves. So far, scientific papers only focus on the natural landscape representativeness of Biosphere Reserves in Germany. This is not enough for this category of protected areas as it rests on the paradigm of sustainable development. This is why this paper is focusing on possible structural and socioeconomic shortcomings in the network of German Biosphere Reserves. Therefore, precise indicators will be analysed in form of thematical maps to address selected Sustainable Development Goals. Furthermore, the existing Biosphere Reserves will be analysed if and to what extent they are able to reach their intended exemplary function towards "the rest of the world" as models for sustainable development. http://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/344Biosphere reservesSustainable developmentUN Sustainable Development GoalsGermany |
spellingShingle | Hubert Job Manuel Engelbauer Barbara Engels Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development Goals Raumforschung und Raumordnung Biosphere reserves Sustainable development UN Sustainable Development Goals Germany |
title | Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development Goals |
title_full | Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development Goals |
title_fullStr | Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development Goals |
title_full_unstemmed | Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development Goals |
title_short | Das Portfolio deutscher Biosphärenreservate im Lichte der Sustainable Development Goals |
title_sort | das portfolio deutscher biospharenreservate im lichte der sustainable development goals |
topic | Biosphere reserves Sustainable development UN Sustainable Development Goals Germany |
url | http://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/344 |
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