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Bird disturbance on conservation sites in Brittany (France): the standpoint of geographers

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Bird disturbance by human activities is one of the impacts related to human presence at conservation sites in Brittany (France). This paper is an attempt at reviewing this relatively unknown problem through the results of an international bibliographical review and of a regional inquiry conducted in close collaboration with managers of the conservation areas in Brittany. These two approaches will help to demonstrate the extent and complexity of the human / fauna interactions, as well as to take stock of the state of research in this field and, last but not least, to highlight the difficulties managers of conservation sites are facing to deal with this new issue. For the managers, bird disturbance is indeed the most important impact related to human attendance on conservation sites in Brittany.

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Géographie

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halshs-00430329 , version 1 (06-11-2009)

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Nicolas Le Corre, Guillaume Gelinaud, Louis Brigand. Bird disturbance on conservation sites in Brittany (France): the standpoint of geographers. Journal of Coastal Conservation: planning and management, 2009, 13 (2-3 juin 2009), pp.109-118. ⟨10.1007/s11852-009-0057-8⟩. ⟨halshs-00430329⟩
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