Approaches regarding the importance of Natura 2000 sities’ settings pupil’s education through geography. Case study: Valea Rose (Red Valley) Natura 2000, Bihor country

Authors

  • Grigore Vasile Herman University of Oradea
  • Dorina Camelia Ilieș University of Oradea
  • Miron Florin Măduța University of Oradea
  • Alexandru Ilieș University of Oradea
  • Maria Gozner University of Oradea
  • Raluca Buhaș University of Oradea
  • Iános-Mátyás-Tamás Mihók-Géczi University of Oradea

Keywords:

tourism, setting, Natura 2000 site, geography

Abstract

The setting of Natura 2000 sites in order to conserve, promote and exploit them as distinctive areas, is both a prerequisite and an opportunity regarding pupils` education also through geography as a discipline. In this context, the present paper aims to outline some practical and theoretical aspects towards familiarizing pupils with the necessity of protecting the environment, to use and depict tourist maps, to use spatial orientation, to recognize various species of plants and dwelling within Red Valley Nature 2000 site, in Bihor county.

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Published

2016-12-07

How to Cite

Herman, G. V., Ilieș, . D. C. ., Măduța, M. F., Ilieș, A., Gozner, M., Buhaș, R., & Mihók-Géczi, I.-M.-T. (2016). Approaches regarding the importance of Natura 2000 sities’ settings pupil’s education through geography. Case study: Valea Rose (Red Valley) Natura 2000, Bihor country. Journal of Geography, Politics and Society, 6(4), 57–62. Retrieved from https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/JGPS/article/view/3664

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