National parks in Lithuania: old environment in a new democracy
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Kaltenborn, Bjørn Petter | ||
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2002 |
Despite a long tradition of nature and forestry management, conservation of nature has a relatively short history in Lithuania. Most aspects of environmenta l management are facing considerable challenge s since Lithuania’s recent freedom from the 50-year Soviet regime. New democracies tend to develop new and often unpredictabl e rami cations for environmenta l management, and there is an urgent need for developing national park concepts and planning models that are responsive to the local context. This paper discusses some of the challenges encountered in developin g and adjusting national park concepts. Lithuanian parks, like protected areas in other parts of the world, are characterised by the interaction of diverse natural and socio-cultural factors. This more or less unique complexity is the essence of the nationa l park identity. Sustainable management of integrated protected area resources demands a change from the former expert-based top-down Soviet management. New models of collaborative , adaptive management will need to consider multiple values and goals and be able to function within rapidly changing political and administrative contexts.