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Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… fire risk) and for stakeholders (e.g. during harvest, when weather conditions are particularly bad, or in the middle of … them? • Durability: Is it vulnerable to damage (by people, weather, etc.) or prone to failure or breakdown? • Resources: …
Guidelines for applying protected area management categories
… and are governed by many different stakeholders. At one extreme a few sites are so important and so fragile that … in mitigating climate change, by providing buffers against extreme climate events (Stolton et al. 2008) and a network of … space for changes in range and buffering against extreme weather events. Most of these strategies are beyond the scope …
Wilderness Protected Areas: Management Guidelines for IUCN categories 1b protected areas
… other people. • Noticeable signs of overuse, including extreme trail erosion, trail braiding (e.g. multiple trails … derive their livelihoods from a wilderness area or, at the extreme, who may enter the area to harvest resources … as a result of changes in hydrologic features or weather patterns, whether to introduce new genetic material …