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Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 3 Wetlands as an early source of food and raw materials

… into more intensive wetland taro production. In Japan, farming in wetlands was added to the use of wild resources at …
19 Jun 2026 Document

World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes

… this biome), mangroves (11%), and tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests (9%) (Table 1 and Figure 4). However, … 348,519 22,661 2,522 6.5 11.1 2 Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests 3,025,999 170,212 15,185 5.6 8.9 5 … landscape and shaped the ecology, especially through fire-farming. They have done so for somewhere over 50,000 years. …
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Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks

… catchment areas feed the lake with fresh water; during the dry season (June to August), when the level of the lake is … over 200 islands and islets, swamps, sand dunes, dry forests, an Atlantic marine environment, as well as … modern and more economical processes for oyster farming; and vegetable growing. Regarding environmental …
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Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers

… and Hitozato, the cleared and inten- sively settled farming areas. Within the latter are found numerous small …
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