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Working with indicators: description of states of territorial adjustment for protected natural areas
Authors:Concepcion Foronda-Robles  Luis Galindo-Pérez-de-Azpillaga
Affiliation:1. Department of Human Geography , University of Seville , C/Maria Padilla s/n, 41004 , Seville , Spain foronda@us.es;3. Department of Human Geography , University of Seville , C/Maria Padilla s/n, 41004 , Seville , Spain
Abstract:As is the case to date with respect to sustainability indicators, there is an enormous quantity of information available about their basic components (social, economic and environmental), but these are generally dealt with in a sectoral and fragmented manner, and the components have been analysed and approached in a more or less independent fashion. On the other hand, it is difficult to find indicators that encompass all the dimensions of sustainability. The topic chosen for this research is sustainability organised in a systematic fashion, which entails taking the combination of issues that affect each subsystem and investigating the states of territorial adjustment that exist between each of them. In short, it is the possibility of establishing a sustainable territorial development pattern, accepting that the economic and social activities that utilise the natural resources influence sustainability, and that they will do so to a greater or lesser extent depending on the effectiveness of the conservation of the stock of resources. The Territorial Adjustment Indicator System (TAIS) is a good tool that enables the management, assessment and monitoring of development processes in PNAs (protected natural areas), facilitating homogeneity and uniformity to aid comparison between protected areas in the centre-south of Spain, principally those areas designated as natural parks (NPs).
Keywords:sustainability indicators  territorial adjustment  protected natural areas  environment  development
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