kaitsealaste
Kaitsealaste is a term used in environmental governance to describe a broad class of resources that are granted legal protection to conserve biodiversity, cultural heritage, and landscape values. In practice, kaitsealaste denotes protected areas, habitats, species, and related resources that have special status under law or policy.
Etymology and usage: The word draws on Estonian roots kaitse (protection) and ala (area or zone), with
Scope: Kaitsealaste encompasses both tangible sites such as nature reserves and scenic landscapes, and living entities
Governance and designation: Protections are typically established through national legislation, regional planning, and international agreements. designation
Data use and policy relevance: In inventories and reporting, kaitsealaste status is recorded with attributes like
Criticism and challenges: The umbrella term may obscure differences among designations, jurisdictional overlap can complicate enforcement,
See also: Protected area, Biodiversity conservation, Habitat protection.