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Since decades, human impacts and modern landuse deteriorate nature and natural resources on a global scale (Diamond 1986, Freedman 1989, Goudie 1990, Plachter 1991, Wright 1987). There is an ongoing loss of species and natural areas (Groombridge 1992, McNeely et al. 1990, Wilson 1988). Soil and water degradation, the overexploitaton of resources and recently the global climatic change clearly reduce the options for future human populations (Barrow 1991, Gates 1993). Although the effects are well known and many initiatives on national and international levels have been taken during the past years no fundamental change in the trends is to be seen. Obviously, the public rating for nature conservation issues is not sufficient to take adequate decisions.

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Plachter, H. (1998). Strategies for Nature Conservation in the Black Sea Region. In: Kotlyakov, V., Uppenbrink, M., Metreveli, V. (eds) Conservation of the Biological Diversity as a Prerequisite for Sustainable Development in the Black Sea Region. NATO ASI Series, vol 46. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5114-6_28

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