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Ecological Restoration for Protected Areas - Principles, Guidelines and Best Practices
… attributes such as soil structure and chemistry or hydrological processes; and the decline in its potential to … barriers to recovery such as soil contamination or hydrological function can be a critical first step in … and a natural hydrological regime (variations in the water cycle) to aquatic ecosystems affected by past forestry. …
Mediterranean marine protected areas and climate change: a guide to regional monitoring and adaptation opportunities
… an example. The alteration of the earth’s hydrologi- cal cycle and the melting of glaciers and ice sheets are … the impact of anomalous regional warming. The local hydrological conditions found in the Medes Islands MPA … Long-term monitoring of basic hydrological parameters (temperature and salinity), …
Guidelines for applying protected area management categories
… key to conserving a species or ecosystem during its life cycle; Management gaps: ● the protected areas geographically … catchments10 through a variety of above- and below-ground hydrological proc- esses. The prospect of “fencing off ” … attention to inland water biodiversity conservation. Hydrological processes. ● The “key driver” in running- water …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… understanding of the property by all stakeholders; (b) a cycle of planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and … of land resources including soil, vegetation and related hydrological processes (Art. VI). 5.2.2 Europe: Convention on … humanity with vital ecosystem services, including: • hydrological benefits associated with controlling water flows …