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I. Martinić: PLANOVI UPRAVLJANJA ZA HRVATSKE NACIONALNE PARKOVE 1 PARKOVE PRIRODE Šumarski list br. 9-10. CXXVI (2002), 501-509
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SUMMARY: Management plan is a new achievement in the protection of
natural values, proved by international practices of protected area management
as an efficient developmental, organisational, economic document,
which contains guidelines for protected area conservation, development and
use, and is brought by the administration of protected area. This work presents
the definition, purpose, and contents of the management plan to the public
in Croatia, for the first time. It contains management policy and goals,
guidelines for park activities and links to other sectors plans, as well as
implementation instructions. The emphasis is put on supervising of management
plan implementation, financing manner and institutional structure of
protected area management. Management is defined by the set goals, and
management measures have to be strictly determined for each protected area.
Measures determined for specific activities should focus on nature and landscape
conservation, education, information and visiting services (recreation
and tourism). Measures determined for specific park zones should refer in
particular to: nature and environment conservation, agriculture, forestry,
water management, hunting and fishing, recreation, settlements, transport,
waste disposal, infrastructure, education and information services, etc.


Key words: nature protection, protected areas, national parks nature
parks, management plans