THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS

The history of protected areas (PA) in the Murmansk part of the Green Belt of Fennoscandia (GBF) started back in the late 19 th century. The progress and properties of the PA network are associated with the history of the neighboring states and evolution of nature conservation ideas. The current PA...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Evgeny Borovichev, Natalia Koroleva, Natalia Polikarpova, Viktor Petrov, Olga Petrova, Marina Trusova
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:64cf1f0c2654470a8db6b1e202c7f785 2023-05-15T16:11:46+02:00 THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS Evgeny Borovichev Natalia Koroleva Natalia Polikarpova Viktor Petrov Olga Petrova Marina Trusova 2019-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17076/them1015 https://doaj.org/article/64cf1f0c2654470a8db6b1e202c7f785 EN RU eng rus Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/thematic/article/view/1015 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-3217 https://doaj.org/toc/2312-4504 1997-3217 2312-4504 doi:10.17076/them1015 https://doaj.org/article/64cf1f0c2654470a8db6b1e202c7f785 Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Iss 4 (2019) особо охраняемые природные территории зеленый пояс фенноскандии экологические коридоры история охраны природы Science Q article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17076/them1015 2022-12-31T12:14:32Z The history of protected areas (PA) in the Murmansk part of the Green Belt of Fennoscandia (GBF) started back in the late 19 th century. The progress and properties of the PA network are associated with the history of the neighboring states and evolution of nature conservation ideas. The current PA network in GBF includes two strict nature reserves, two nature parks, three integrated regional nature reserves (zakazniks) and six regional nature monuments. Taken together, they cover 475 911 hectares, i. e. 16.4 % of the total area of GBF in the Murmansk Region. To optimize the protected areas network in this GBF ecological corridor, it is first of all necessary to establish the Vuorjema Federal Zakaznik and lonn-N'yugoajv Regional Zakaznik. The Vuorjema Federal Zakaznik together with the planned Norwegian PA Grense-Jakobselv will constitute an important node of the international environmental protection network. The Ionn-N'yugoajv Regional Zakaznik will complement the PA system together with Finnish Urho Kekkonen National Park and Laplandsky Les Zakaznik. It is also necessary to complete the reorganization of the Kutsa Zakaznik into the nature park with the prospect of organizing the bilateral Kutsa-Oulanka-Paanajärvi park. For the protected area network to function effectively, it is necessary to confer the status of high conservation value forests on the forest ecosystems along the national borders. Recent additions to Russian national forest legislation in regard to waterside protection forests significantly lower their environmental and conservation value. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Grense Jakobselv Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Murmansk Oulanka ENVELOPE(28.986,28.986,66.455,66.455) Grense Jakobselv ENVELOPE(30.830,30.830,69.775,69.775) Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 4 20
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topic особо охраняемые природные территории
зеленый пояс фенноскандии
экологические коридоры
история охраны природы
Science
Q
spellingShingle особо охраняемые природные территории
зеленый пояс фенноскандии
экологические коридоры
история охраны природы
Science
Q
Evgeny Borovichev
Natalia Koroleva
Natalia Polikarpova
Viktor Petrov
Olga Petrova
Marina Trusova
THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS
topic_facet особо охраняемые природные территории
зеленый пояс фенноскандии
экологические коридоры
история охраны природы
Science
Q
description The history of protected areas (PA) in the Murmansk part of the Green Belt of Fennoscandia (GBF) started back in the late 19 th century. The progress and properties of the PA network are associated with the history of the neighboring states and evolution of nature conservation ideas. The current PA network in GBF includes two strict nature reserves, two nature parks, three integrated regional nature reserves (zakazniks) and six regional nature monuments. Taken together, they cover 475 911 hectares, i. e. 16.4 % of the total area of GBF in the Murmansk Region. To optimize the protected areas network in this GBF ecological corridor, it is first of all necessary to establish the Vuorjema Federal Zakaznik and lonn-N'yugoajv Regional Zakaznik. The Vuorjema Federal Zakaznik together with the planned Norwegian PA Grense-Jakobselv will constitute an important node of the international environmental protection network. The Ionn-N'yugoajv Regional Zakaznik will complement the PA system together with Finnish Urho Kekkonen National Park and Laplandsky Les Zakaznik. It is also necessary to complete the reorganization of the Kutsa Zakaznik into the nature park with the prospect of organizing the bilateral Kutsa-Oulanka-Paanajärvi park. For the protected area network to function effectively, it is necessary to confer the status of high conservation value forests on the forest ecosystems along the national borders. Recent additions to Russian national forest legislation in regard to waterside protection forests significantly lower their environmental and conservation value.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Evgeny Borovichev
Natalia Koroleva
Natalia Polikarpova
Viktor Petrov
Olga Petrova
Marina Trusova
author_facet Evgeny Borovichev
Natalia Koroleva
Natalia Polikarpova
Viktor Petrov
Olga Petrova
Marina Trusova
author_sort Evgeny Borovichev
title THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS
title_short THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS
title_full THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS
title_fullStr THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS
title_full_unstemmed THE NETWORK OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE MURMANSK PART OF THE GREEN BELT OF FENNOSCANDIA: HISTORY, CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS
title_sort network of protected areas in the murmansk part of the green belt of fennoscandia: history, current situation and prospects
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