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    Abstract - Issue Sep 2017, 38 (5)                                     Back


nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene

Geomorphic attributes involved in sustainable ecosystem management scenarios for the Ignis-Gutai Mountains Romania

 

M. Ilies1, G. Ilies1*, M. Hotea1 and? J.A. Wendt2

1Extension of Sighetu Marmatiei, Faculty of Geography, ?Babes-Bolyai? University, Sighetu Marmatiei, 435 500, Romania

2 Department of Regional Development Geography, University of Gdansk, Gdansk,?? 80-309, Poland

*Corresponding Author E-mail: gabriela.ilies@ubbcluj.ro

 

 

 

Key words

Exploratory scenario,

Geomorphic attributes,

Integrative scenario,

Ignis-Gutai Mountains

 

 

 

Publication Data

Paper received :?? 18.10.2016?

Revised received :? 25.06.2017????????????????????

Accepted : 27.06.2017

 

Abstract

Aim: The paper presents the geomorphic attributes involved in a scenario for sustainable ecosystem management in several protected areas of Ignis-Gutai Mountains Romania.

 

Methodology: Geoforms are frequently used to substantiate decisions or to communicate impact assessment tools, due to their supporting role and to the readable features on maps. The present study used a multi-scale and layered approach, forged for the goals of the local stakeholders (including discussions with them and with the scientific community).??

 

Results: Different types of scenarios, integrative and explorative versions, for the Local Action Group Mara-Gutai (an intercommunal private-public association that acts as a main funding body for small development projects in the area) served to determine the relevance of geomorphic attributes involved in the sustainable ecosystem management scenario.

 

Interpretation: Morphographic, morphometric and morphogenetic approaches highlight the importance of communicating these scenarios via a set of maps and graphs focusing on geoforms.

 

 

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