半野生大型食草动物景观在拉脱维亚特别保护的自然领土

IF 2.6 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Folia Geographica Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.22364/fg.17.8
Agnese Reķe, A. Zariņa, S. Rūsiņa
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半野生的大型食草动物在拉脱维亚的土地上只存在了20年。然而,关于已经实施的引进项目的现有信息是分散和零碎的。本文的目的是概述和讨论拉脱维亚特殊自然保护区(SPNT)半野生动物放牧项目的景观,重点是项目实施背景,位置因素和当前管理问题。研究结果表明,半野生食草动物的放牧区主要分布在自然公园和自然保护区。建立放牧场地的典型地点是以前的农业用地,由于不适合进行有利可图的农业活动而被以前的使用者放弃,并且靠近天然水体。所有引种项目的主要目标都是恢复和保护开阔景观和草地生境。根据本研究的结果,半野生大型食草动物放牧场所的主要问题是现有的政策框架。这项研究提出了许多关于拉脱维亚半野生食草动物未来的问题,这些问题应该在进一步深入的研究中得到解决。
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Landscape of semi-wild large herbivores in the specially protected nature territories of Latvia
Semi-wild large herbivores have been present in the Latvian landscape now for just on 20 years. Nevertheless, the available information about the already implemented introduction projects is scattered and fragmentary. The aim of this paper is to outline and discuss the landscape of semi-wild animal grazing projects in the specially protected nature territories (SPNT) throughout Latvia, focusing on the project implementation contexts, locational factors and current management issues. The results of this study show that grazing areas of semi-wild herbivores are located mainly in nature parks and nature reserves. The typical location for the establishment of a grazing site is a former agricultural land area that has been abandoned by its previous users due to unsuitable conditions for profitable agricultural activity and which is located close to a natural waterbody. The main goal for all of the analyzed introduction projects was the restoration and protection of open landscape and grassland habitats. According to the research results, at APPRECIATING GEOGRAPHY: LOCAL AND GLOBAL SCALE 61 present, the main problem regarding grazing sites of semi-wild large herbivores, is the existing policy framework. This study raises many questions about the future of semi-wild herbivores in Latvia and these should be addressed in further in-depth studies.
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