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Establishing marine protected area networks

… people depend upon healthy ocean ecosystems.The role that marine protected areas (MPAs) can play in promoting the … than conservation alone. For conservationists and natural resource managers, identifying the conservation actions … healthy populations, such as connectivity, gene flow and genetic variation. W HAT ARE THE ECOLOGICALDESIGN CRITERIA …
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Towards Networks of Marine Protected Areas: The MPA Plan of Action for IUCN’s World Commission on Protected Areas

… Towards Networks of Marine Protected Areas The MPA Plan of Action for IUCN’s … of seawa- ter combined with the increasingly known genetic isolation of marine species means that networks of … landscape/seascape conservation and recreation VI Managed Resource Protected Area Managed mainly for the sustainable …
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Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks

… that focus on protection, to Category vi, ‘Managed Resource Protected Area’ that allow for sustainable use of … sustainable use and equitable benefit sharing of genetic resources. It looks beyond the boundaries of … plan, and account is also taken of the 1995 Protection of Marine and Freshwater Coasts, Shores and Banks Act that …
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The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality

… how cooperation over the use and management of the lake resource has strengthened over time even through major … borders to wildlife which include migration routes, genetic pools, etc. However at the same time as borders fell … from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological …
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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation

… which the landscape facilitates or impedes movement among resource patches’ (Taylor et al. 1993). It is critical to … random fluctuations in environmental, demographic and genetic processes, and may rapidly disappear (see Box 3–1). … an area of 31,500 ha (plus an additional 5000 ha of marine areas and corralline reefs), the Talamanca-Carribbean …
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