Published 2003
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The "inside-out" process: A key approach for establishing Fulufjället National Park in Sweden
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Fulufjället, with an area of 385 km2, was recently designated Sweden's 28th national park. This article describes how the park establishment process turned negative local opinion positive. The basis for success was a shift of focus from restrictions inside the boundaries of the national park to opportunities outside. This "inside-out process implies a new approach to area protection and local community participation in Sweden. This is in line with the contemporary Swedish nature conservation strategy based on the principle of sustainability, which takes account of both ecological and socioeconomic development in a district.
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- Mountain Research and Development, Vol 23, No 3, pp 227–229, August 2003: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1659/0276-4741(2003)023[0227:TIP]2.0.CO;2
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