Comprehensive Evaluation of the Design of a New National Park Using the Quintuple Helix Model
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Input Data
2.2. Methodology
- (a)
- An evaluation of current forest management, including:
- Quantification of the monetary value of the management result from classical sustainable forest management, which is based on the harvesting possibilities of the relevant approved forest management plan (FMP), taking the existing nature conservation constraints into account. In this case, the calculations already reflect the current limitation of the amount of mining by nature conservation as stated in the approved FMP. The average prices of the assortments of the respective region at the removal point for the selected average period are used for the calculations, according to the data of the Czech Statistical Office;
- Definition of any possible other economic side effects from the regime of the territory by classical sustainable forest management, i.e., especially tourism, commercial hunting, and other areas.
- (b)
- A variant of potential nature protection in the form of management exclusion and its economic impacts based on the definition of commercial areas that will be possible in the “national park” regime in the area, in the following variants:
- An increase in the non-intervention areas to 75% (NP as IUCN category II protected area);
- An increase in the non-intervention areas of farming (in the case of the establishment of an NP, a reduction in mining by about 50%).
- Minimum number of employees—based on the recalculated area per employee from the average of all the existing NPs, of which the two largest parks differ significantly in size from the proposed NP Křivoklátsko (they are 3–6 times larger);
- Maximum number of employees—based on the average area per employee from the two NPs closest in size to the proposed NP (around 60% of the size of the proposed national park).
2.3. Quintuple Helix
“Ecology and environmental protection represent a necessity and challenge for humanity, but they also act as drivers for further knowledge and innovation.”[59]
- The education system related to human capital in research and education. That is, students, teachers, scientists and researchers, and academics;
- The economic system contains economic capital in the form of business, products and technologies concentrated within industry, companies, tourism services, finance, etc.;
- A natural environment system whose capital consists of natural landscape resources such as plants, animals, and other organisms and their interconnections;
- Media-based and culture-based public—the civil society system combines cultural and social capital, and relationships to media and information. Social capital is primarily made up of cultural traditions and values. Information capital consists of information sources, information systems, intelligence, communication, and social networks;
- A political system that includes ideas, laws, plans, and policies that make up the political and legal capital together. These systems and their mutual links can also be used to visualize the dynamics of the process of knowledge creation and transfer [71]. This transdisciplinary framework used for the analysis provides an explanation for the production and circulation of knowledge. This process not only leads to the circulation of knowledge between individual systems, but this exchange of knowledge also contributes to supporting the sustainable development of society, the creation and emergence of innovations, and the implementation of new procedures in practice [72].
3. Results
3.1. Economics of Contemporary Forest Management
3.1.1. Variant after Increasing the Non-Intervention Areas to 75% (NP as IUCN Category II Protected Area)
3.1.2. Variant after Increasing the Non-Intervention Areas of Farming (in the Case of NP Mining Reduction by about 50%)
3.2. Calculation of the Costs for the New Křivoklátsko National Park
3.3. Forecast of the Demographic Change and Employment in the Downstream Sectors
3.4. Forecast of the Demographic Change and Employment in the Downstream Sectors
3.4.1. Education System
3.4.2. Economic System
3.4.3. Natural Environment System
3.4.4. Media-Based and Culture-Based Public
3.4.5. Political System
4. Discussion
- (1)
- What are the main reasons for declaring a national park in the geographical area?
- (2)
- In what manner does the declaration of the Křivoklátsko National Park align with the goals of sustainable landscape management?
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
FMP | Forest management plan |
NP | National park |
NPs | National parks |
PLA | Protected Landscape Area |
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Number of Employees | Average Contribution (EUR/Employee per Year) | Average Contribution from the State (EUR /Year) | |
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Prerequisite according to other NPs | 65 | 31,874 | 2,071,833 |
Premise according to similar parks | 75 | 31,874 | 2,390,576 |
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APA StyleSloup, R., Riedl, M., & Machoň, M. (2023). Comprehensive Evaluation of the Design of a New National Park Using the Quintuple Helix Model. Forests, 14(7), 1494. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071494