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Managing Natural World Heritage
… cave or even a living feature such as an ancient grove. IV Habitat / Areas that aim to protect particular species or … relating to climate change, regional-scale threats such as habitat fragmentation and localized problems including … the site (e.g. surveys of wildlife populations, surveys of habitat extent and condition), or measures of particular …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… cave or even a living feature such as an ancient grove. IV Habitat / Areas that aim to protect particular species or … relating to climate change, regional-scale threats such as habitat fragmentation and localized problems including … the site (e.g. surveys of wildlife populations, surveys of habitat extent and condition), or measures of particular …
World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes
… of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve people’s … terrestrial Earth (Venter et al. 2016), not only clearing habitat but also degrading and fragmenting what remains … must be able to move freely between areas of suitable habitat to sustain viable populations (Chester et al. 2012, …
Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers
… levels are sometimes higher than those in similar habitat types found nearby.8 It is increasingly recognised … survives much better in larger areas, small patches of habitat are very important and can harbour a disproportionate number of species. The emphasis on habitat restoration can only be expected to grow in coming …