000028443 001__ 28443 000028443 037__ $$aBOOK--2013-007 000028443 041__ $$aEnglish 000028443 082__ $$a333.783 HUK 000028443 100__ $$aHuber, M. 000028443 100__ $$aJungmeier, M. 000028443 100__ $$aLange, S. 000028443 100__ $$aChaudhary, S. 000028443 245__ $$aKnowledge, Parks and Cultures. Transcultural Exchange of Knowledge in Protected Areas 000028443 245__ $$bCase studies from Austria and Nepal 000028443 250__ $$aSelect: 000028443 260__ $$c2013 000028443 260__ $$aKlagenfurt, Austria 000028443 260__ $$bHeyn, Johannes 000028443 300__ $$a232 000028443 500__ $$adonated by Sunati Chaudhary, ICIMOD staff 000028443 507__ $$aSunita Chaudhary, ICIMOD Staff, extcontributions 000028443 520__ $$aWith that, the exchange of knowledge around the topic of how to manage a protected area gained importance. Not only the communication of knowledge itself is crucial, but also the international and therefor very divers cultural backgrounds influence the process intense. <p> The research project, investigated which knowledge is relevant for the management of protected areas regardless of the respective cultural context. Furthermore, it identified the most appropriate ways of knowledge exchange between different cultures. <p> Hohe Tauern, Donau-Auen National Parks in Austria, Chitwan National Park and the Annapurna Conservation Area in Nepal have been selected as case study sites. A detailed analysis of the four parks provided a glimpse into the similarities and differences of the management approaches in Austria and Nepal. 000028443 653__ $$aProtected areas 000028443 8564_ $$uhttp://www.tourism-biodiversity.com/knowledge-parks-and-cultures-knowledge-exchange-in-pa/$$yExternal link 000028443 8560_ $$fajha@icimod.org 000028443 921__ $$a-- $$d. 000028443 980__ $$aBOOK