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Guidelines for public use measurement and reporting at parks and protected areas
… Union Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism GUIDE LIN E S for P U BLI C US E M E A S U R E M E N … and management. The objectives of the Task Force on Tourism and Protected Areas are to: } Provide guidance to the WCPA, and others, on the relationships between tourism and protected areas. } Identify the size and …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… Law Centre • Robyn Bushell, Co-Leader of IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group and Associate … of India • Anna Spenceley and members of IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group • Gamini … World Heritage education and interpretation programmes 5.3 Tourism at World Heritage sites 6 Delivering results 6.1 …
European models of good practice in protected areas
… it has encouraged small-scale indigenous developments for tourism in the villages, through the growth of small hotels, … shifts from exploitation of nat- ural resources to nature tourism, so it becomes in everyone’s interests to increase … parks in Europe, for whom balancing conservation with tourism and generating benefits for local people is the main …
State of Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean
… sewage treatment by mangrove wetlands systems and the eco-tourism essential for many Caribbean economies. These coastal … coast and in marine areas, the main pressures come from tourism and unplanned urban expansion, inland contamination … the region of how biodiversity-related sources, including tourism, timber and non- timber forest products, can produce …
State of Biodiversity in Africa
… sectors, such as agriculture, fisheries, economy and tourism. They observed that, beyond the sectors that directly … activities, pharmaceutical production, construction and tourism, to name but a few of the most important areas. 8. … wetlands. Expanding urban, industrial, agricultural and tourism development is now creating hazards to birds in areas …
The Implementation cycle II - Preparatory phase
… agriculture, fisheries, forestry, mining, energy, tourism, transport and others, while cross-sectoral plans of … such as agriculture, fisheries, forestry, mining, energy, tourism, transport and others. It implies changes in … foreseen by the plan might generate revenues (e.g. from tourism) that should remain available for the further …
Evaluating effectiveness : A framework for assessing management effectiveness of protected areas
… Reprinted in 2003. Also available in Chinese. Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas: Guidelines for Planning and … Social Recreation Green space Scenic Economic Tourism Adjacent land values Sustainable resource harvesting … is for instance no point in planning to promote increased tourism without the resources to address this. The …
Global biodiversity outlook 4 - A mid-term assessment of progress towards the implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020
… 1 Pressures such as land-based pollution, uncontrolled tourism still increasing, although new marine protected areas … (Mongolia), the development of “green fees” related to tourism (Palau), and the formula- tion of guidelines for … adversely impacted and promoting sustain- able coral reef tourism, including through the use of guidelines for tourists …
Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences
… and coastal human societies (e.g. fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, food security). • As atmospheric CO2 increases, the … aquaculture, coastal risks management, health and coastal tourism (for a synthesis, see Weatherdon et al., 2015). … and the value of ecosystem services (e.g. fishing, tourism, biodiversity) from seaweed habitats is …