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IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2 - A conservation assessment of all natural World Heritage sites

… Exercises Solid Waste Household Sewage/ Urban Waste Water Erosion and Siltation/ Deposition Mining/ Quarrying Crops … Hyper-Abundant Species Hunting (commercial/subsistence) Erosion and Siltation/ Deposition Air Pollution Flight Paths … Wood production Fishing / Harvesting Aquatic Resources Erosion and Siltation/ Deposition Tourism/ visitors/ …
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Introduction to the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage

… hundreds of kilometres inland, often lead to widespread erosion and thereby large increases in sediment load in … due to a combination of lack of sediment input, enhanced erosion and severe reduction in nutrient load. Such problems …
25 May 2026 Course lesson in Biological Diversity

Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers

… spread of market economy has resulted in the denial and erosion of separate identities of local communities. The lure … lodging and amenities. The primary problems are garbage, erosion on hiking trails, invasive plants, vehicle pollution … spiritual traditions. In some countries there has been an erosion of traditional management of sacred natural sites. …
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Managing Natural World Heritage

… adversely affect the ecosystem’s capacity to prevent soil erosion and provide clean water. • Benefits from resource use … of water resources for drinking and irrigation, and erosion control; • disaster mitigation; • climate change … has been exposed as a result of folding, faulting and the erosion of surrounding rock’. Yet, the less scientific …
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Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual

… adversely affect the ecosystem’s capacity to prevent soil erosion and provide clean water. • Benefits from resource use … of water resources for drinking and irrigation, and erosion control; • disaster mitigation; • climate change … has been exposed as a result of folding, faulting and the erosion of surrounding rock’. Yet, the less scientific …
25 May 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes

… J.D., & Tribble, G. (2011). From ridge to reef—linking erosion and changing watersheds to impacts on the coral reef …
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