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European models of good practice in protected areas
… tions where needed. It can also increase the level of protection by indirect means, notably the closing of public … forest, does not require a great deal of samples such as plant material to be removed from the forest, and could not … the Geobotanical Station – geo- botany is the study of plant communities in time and space – mainly studies …
Guidelines for public use measurement and reporting at parks and protected areas
… agencies’ use in furtherance of resource and environmental protection. 7 G U I D E L I N E S F O R P U B L I C U S E M E … natural ecosystems, including endangered and threatened plant and animal species. It is very important to help manage … activities (poaching, removal of artifacts, destruction of plant materials, etc.). The park may have legal liability …
Speaking a common language: The uses and performance of the IUCN system of management categories for protected areas
… They also provide environmental services, such as soil protection and drinking water supplies, and secure homes for … exercises include the IUCN/WWF/Kew ‘Centres of Plant Diversity’, Birdlife International’s ‘Endemic Bird … with scientific value, protecting functions of animal and plant genetic resources, and as places for scientific …
Pueblos indígenas y tradicionales y áreas protegidas: Principios, directrices y casos de estudio
… IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. Mabberley, D.J. (1987). The Plant-book. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 706pp. … del Patrimonio Mundial (Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 1997). Aproximadamente el 99% de la tierra … son el alce y el urogallo (Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 1995). En Staluluokta, en el Parque …