Hazard Management is a subprogram aimed at minimizing any risks, whether natural or manmade, to the visitors. The manager brings out some specific guidance of activities for the visitors in order to minimize any hazardous possibility, even though eventually the decision is up to the visitors whether they would like to implement the guidance or not.
Figure 1. Service management subsystem.
Source: Adopted from Jubenville (1993)
Korgalzhyn State Nature Reserve’s (KSNR)
service management section analysis
Based on the interview and documentary researches, several problems with the service management subsystem were identified.
The first column of the table below displays inputs which are considered in management process. These inputs are inhesion for management of all protected areas categories and outdoor recreational places. Therefore, KSNR belongs to Ia category “Strict Nature Reserve”, inputs such as, concession management, area planning, and site planning not considered in KSNR’s management. Second column shows what KSNR has. Third column shows the presence or absence of the problems in listed inputs, which are described bellow in detail. The fourth column provides implication.
Table1: KSNR’s service management subsystem findings
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