La protección legal de las reservas de la biosfera en Portugal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18172/redur.4171Abstract
More than 30 years after having proposed the first biosphere reserves, Portugal e now determined to take the Unesco label seriously, for the first time. With 3 biosphere reserves in the continental territory, and 6 in the islands, the government final understood the importance both for the local population and for biodiversity conservation, of engaging in the promotion of sustainable development lifestyles, to reconcile man and the biosphere and to support sustainable living in harmony with nature. The advantages of this approach are quite obvious.Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
Downloads
Published
2015-11-01
How to Cite
Aragão, Alexandra. 2015. “La protección Legal De Las Reservas De La Biosfera En Portugal”. Revista Electrónica De Derecho De La Universidad De La Rioja (REDUR), no. 13 (November):21-38. https://doi.org/10.18172/redur.4171.
Issue
Section
Estudios
License
The works published in REDUR are submitted to the following terms:
- The journal maintains the works published copyright, favours and allows the works reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonComercial-NonDerivs 3.0 Unported license (legal text).
- Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be requested to Copyright Owners.
- Authors accept: the journal’s license of use; copyright policies and self- archiving; open access policy.
- In case of reuse published source must be acknowledged:
- Must include set publisher statement:
First published in Revista del Departamento de Dercho de la Universidad de La Rioja (REDUR) in [volume and number, or year], published by Universidad de La Rioja (Spain). - Set phrase to accompany link to published version:
The original publication is available at: www.unirioja.es/redur