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Wilderness Protected Areas: Management Guidelines for IUCN categories 1b protected areas

… Attention to these five variables is essential to the quality and effectiveness of the final management plan. As … of nature (landscape and seascape, flora, fauna, sky, and soil), and the people are in relationship with nature. … reading • Blaikie, P. (1985). The Political Economy of Soil Erosion in Developing Countries. John Wiley and Sons, …
20 Jun 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX

Chemicals for a sustainable future; Report of the EEA Scientific Committee Seminar (Copenhagen, 17 May 2017)

… products and through contaminated water, food, air and soil. Human health effects include cancer, decreased … of the knowledge in the room and anticipated high-quality discussions on the issue of sustainable chemicals. … areas, whether as pollutants assessed in air, water, soil, impacts from agrochemicals and transport, or as …
20 Jun 2026 Document

Guidelines for applying protected area management categories

… land degradation, and disease; supporting services such as soil formation and nutrient cycling; and cultural services … comprehensiveness and balance ● : including highest quality examples of the full range of environment types … catchments and transmitted through water (e.g., pollution, soil erosion and eutrophication). While all protected areas …
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Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual

… attention and resources. • Added value as a marketing or quality brand. The value of World Heritage as a brand can be … not adversely affect the ecosystem’s capacity to prevent soil erosion and provide clean water. • Benefits from … indicators. A classic example would be monitoring soil compaction on walking trails to assess set levels of …
20 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity