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https://doi.org/10.17234/SocEkol.24.2.4

Ethics of Institutional Nature Protection: Proposal for the Integrated Assessment of the Nature Protection Ethics in Croatia

Dalia Matijević ; Ivane Brlić Mažuranić 4, 10 090 Zagreb


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Abstract

The aim of this article is to propose comprehensive, environmentally and socially relevant framework of nature protection ethics (NPE), which allows reliable quality assessment of nature protection methodology, particularly institutional nature protection system applied in Croatia. For this purpose, systemic series of nature protection ethics (NPE) principles and sub-principles have been developed, followed by general and specific indicators of their practical application. They are grouped within framework of ecological integrity, stability, and continuity; diversity, sustainability, legality, organizational development, social support, local development, and involvement and cooperation with all relevant social sub-systems.
Croatian nature protection system lacks full credibility and effectiveness, although it is legislatively and institutionally well supported. Uneven work quality of competent public institutions brings examples of neglecting fundamental nature conservation objectives, only basic cooperation with local communities, and mere formal public involvement.

Keywords

nature protection ethics (NPE); NPE principles; NPE indicators; ecological integrity/stability; sustainable resource management

Hrčak ID:

168532

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/168532

Publication date:

11.11.2016.

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