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Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices

… Guidelines and Best Practices Prepared by the IUCN WCPA Ecological Restoration Taskforce Karen Keenleyside, Nigel … and Sue Stolton, Editors Peter Valentine, Series Editor Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas Developing … or slightly modified areas, retaining their natural character and influence, without permanent or significant …
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Urban Protected Areas: Profiles and best practice guidelines

… or slightly modified areas, retaining their natural character and influence, without permanent or significant … Large natural or near-natural areas protecting large-scale ecological processes with characteristic species and … time has produced a distinct character with significant ecological, biological, cultural and scenic value: and where …
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Shared resources: Issues of governance

… and its components. As the global and multidimensional character of environmental problems has become clear, most … jurisdiction, treating the natural system as a single ecological unit. As Iwona Rummel-Bulska describes in Chapter … institutions or rules for joint management reflected the ecological reality of a shared resource. Common or joint …
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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… law and connectivity 70 Introduction 70 2.2.1 European ecological network: Natura 2000 71 2.2.2 Translating Natura … 1: Growth of protected areas and systems 3 Box I(1)-1: Key ecological terms 14 Box I(1)-2: Guiding principles of … or slightly modified areas, retaining their natural character and influence without permanent or significant …
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Building Resilience to climate change - Ecosystem-based adaptation and lessons from the field

… in so-called “mal-adaptation” in the long term if the ecological attributes that regulate the modified ecosystems … (McCarty, 2001). Climate change is likely to affect ecological interactions, including competition, predator-prey … (Box 1). Hence, vulnerability is a function of the character, magnitude, and rate of climate variation to which …
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Tools for measuring, modelling, and valuing ecosystem services : Guidance for Key Biodiversity Areas, natural World Heritage sites, and protected areas

… or slightly modified areas, retaining their natural character and influence, without permanent or significant … Large natural or near-natural areas protecting large-scale ecological processes with characteristic species and … time has produced a distinct character with significant ecological, biological, cultural and scenic value: and where …
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Global Land Outlook

… for many different purposes. Such is the multi-dimensional character of land: where some see certain lands as … that comprises soil, vegetation, other biota, and the ecological and hydrological processes that operate within the … has emerged:14 the rights of survival of species and ecological interactions. Research shows that this view is …
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European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas - overview of coastal and marine conservation efforts in the European Union's overseas countries and territories and outermost regions

… works or facilities and capable of retaining their natural character and influence through effec- tive management II … and with a range of protection levels, in order to fulfil ecological aims more effectively and comprehensively than … diver- sity A MaB reserve "encompasses a mosaic of ecological systems", combining terrestrial, coastal, or …
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