FRAP - Development of a procedural Framework for Action Plans to Reconcile conflicts between the conservation of large vertebrates and the use of biological resources: fisheries and fish-eating vertebrates as a model case
Abstract
The objectives of FRAP are: a) the development of a procedural framework for action plans that allow a reonciliation (where conflicts arise) of the conservation of large vertebrates with the use of the same biological resources by humans; b) illustration of the framework using conflicts between the conservation of large fish-eating vertebrates and fisheries as a model. These objectives include an ecological and socio-economic assessment of the positive and negative interactions between fisheries and the conservation of fish-eating vetebrates, the development of efficient ecological and socio-economic mitigation /compensation strategies, and their integration into a framework that allows an effective reconciliation between the vested interests of stakeholders in biodiversity conservation and those in biodiversity use. The project was coordinated by Dr. Andreas Kranz (until 31.1.2006)
keywords biological resources fish-eating animals biodiversity fisheries interest conflicts
Publikationen
A new method for estimating visitation rates of cryptic animals via repeated surveys of indirect signs
Autoren: Gruber, B; Reineking, B; Calabrese, JM; Kranz, A; Polednikova, K; Polednik, L; Klenke, R; Valentin, A; Henle, K Jahr: 2008
Journal articles
Project staff
Hartmut Gossow
Em.Univ.Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Hartmut Gossow
hartmut.gossow@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-83216
Project Leader
01.02.2003 - 30.04.2006
Rosemarie Parz-Gollner
Dr.phil. Rosemarie Parz-Gollner
rosemarie.parz-gollner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-83233
Project Staff
01.02.2003 - 30.04.2006
BOKU partners
External partners
Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle_x000D_
Dr. K. Henle, Dr. I. Ring
coordinator
Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki
J. Similä, R. Varjopuro
coordinator
Institute for Fisheries Management and Coastal Community Development, Hirtshals
D. Wilson
coordinator
New University of Lisbon
M. Santos-Reis
coordinator
New University of Lisbon, Dept. Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Dr. M. Santos-Reis
coordinator
Göteborgs University, Dept. Marine Ecology
S.G. Lunneryd
coordinator