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A Global Register of Competences for Protected Area Practitioners

… LEVEL 3 108 COM LEVEL 2 111 COM LEVEL 1 113 CATEGORY TRP. TOURISM, RECREATION AND PUBLIC USE 114 TRP LEVEL 4 115 TRP … and use of natural resources; ● Provide opportunities for tourism and recreation; ● Promote equitable forms of … procedure TEC Technology (competence category) TRP Tourism, recreation and public use (competence category) UK …
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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

… and Cultural Organization UNWTO United Nations World Tourism Organization WCPA World Commission on Protected Areas … helps to reinforce the economic base of the area through tourism and the marketing of locally branded products. … of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas xv ■ Manage tourism and visitor numbers Visitor numbers should be …
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International environmental governance: An international regime for protected areas

… activity such as watersheds n Economic reasons such as tourism n Recreational purposes n Research purposes n … by F. Burhenne-Guilmin, 8 July 2003. (Category VI) and eco-tourism (Category II) is illustrated by the scope of the … Areas 31 101Roberto, J. and Salom, P. “Sustainable Tourism: Emerging Global and Regional Regulation”, 13 …
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Framework for Assessing and Improving Law for Sustainability - A Legal Component of a Natural Resource Governance Framework

… of conservation, commercial and recreational fishing, tourism, and employment. Under the Marine Parks Act 2007 … the loss of value of fishing licences, and issues of tourism. Many of the communities depend on the fishing … generating new economic growth, based on more passive tourism such as environmental tourism, rather than fishing …
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Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation

… forestry, fisheries, land and marine resource use, tourism, and economic development are compatible with … local livelihoods through goods and services flowing from tourism or plant and animal products from locally managed … be increasing due to increased global trade, transport, tourism and climate change” (CBD COP 2002 VI/23, para. 1). …
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Comment aborder la REDD+ au Cameroun: Contexte, enjeux et options pour une stratégie nationale

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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)

… 76 III.D.5. Tourism/Recreation … species for suitable shoreline habitat. If international tourism is an important source of revenue and employment, … also be introduced as a result of international trade and tourism — when children return with novelty pets or … purposes; for example, that efforts to stim- ulate coastal tourism through construction of hotel or marina facilities do …
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Governance of Ecosystem Services. Lessons Learned from Cameroon, China, Costa Rica and Ecuador

… for nature conservation, agriculture, water supply, tourism, finance, and transportation. Policy is a crucial … coastal erosion. Recreational and aesthetic benefits (eco-tourism) Because of their rich biodiversity, Cameroon’s … guides, forest prospectors for industrialists, and eco-tourism partners. 2.1.3 Attitude within society towards …
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Governance of Protected Areas: From understanding to action

… an interest in protected areas, such as ecotourism and tourism companies, water companies, agricultural companies or … Protected Areas employment, markets for local products or tourism ventures). Also many local rightsholders and … for historical reasons, identity reasons, recreation, tourism, etc.; • public and private foundations and donors …
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Guidelines for Applying Protected Area Management Categories. Best Practice Guidance on Recognising Protected Areas and Assigning Management Categories and Governance Types

… than category Ia: although not usually subject to mass tourism they may be open to limited numbers of people … unhindered by human, including development or mass tourism; ● Protecting compatible ecosystem services; ● … objective; ● To contribute to local economies through tourism. Distinguishing features Category II areas are …
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