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Questions Related to the Rehabilitation of the Egyek-Pusztakocs Marshes

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National Parks and Protected Areas

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Rehabilitation of the marshes has been undertaken for conservation and ecological purposes and with the potential for ecotourism in mind. Nature-viewing opportunities and visitor facilities have been concentrated and organized to provide maximum restoration and conservation potential and provide good opportunities for tourism. Research and management recommendations include: monitoring and investigation of species tolerance to tourism; tools for concentrating the spectacle; creation of appropriate observational and other infrastructure; planning of the work schedule to minimize disturbance; and transformation of agriculture in co-operation with local people.

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Gori, S., Csaba, A. (1997). Questions Related to the Rehabilitation of the Egyek-Pusztakocs Marshes. In: Nelson, J.G., Serafin, R. (eds) National Parks and Protected Areas. NATO ASI Series, vol 40. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60907-7_24

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