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World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes
… accelerate, the importance of protecting areas with a high degree of ecological integrity becomes ever more … carbon stocks (Martin and Watson 2016) or to ensure a high quality freshwater supply (Watson et al. 2016). … shown in dark green, with wilderness in the high seas (delineated using the same threshold) denoted by paler …
Introduction to the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage
… framework 1. Why protecting the marine environment? Our seas and oceans cover about 70% of the earth’s surface and … and sustaining the earth’s ecological balances. The seas and oceans produce a third of the oxygen that we … problem is nevertheless frequently limited to by-catch of high profile species, such as marine mammals, birds and sea …
Managing Natural World Heritage
… values are maintained in perpetuity. Because of their high status and prestige, World Heritage sites for many … NGO partners and specific World Heritage funds, due to the high profile created by World Heritage status and the … that they are special places containing features of high value. But World Heritage status implies much more, …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… values are maintained in perpetuity. Because of their high status and prestige, World Heritage sites for many … NGO partners and specific World Heritage funds, due to the high profile created by World Heritage status and the … that they are special places containing features of high value. But World Heritage status implies much more, …
IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2 - A conservation assessment of all natural World Heritage sites
… with a 77% increase in sites where it is already seen as a high or a very high threat (62 sites in 2017, compared to 35 in 2014). The … potential threat, with 55 sites where it could have high or very high impacts in the future. Invasive species, …
Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers
… local communities, which account for an extraor- dinarily high level of both cultural and biological diversity. During … place, often for long periods of time, with resulting high levels of biodiversity. At some sacred natural sites, … occupied and used land, territories, waters and coastal seas and other resources and to uphold their responsibilities …
Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 5 Cultural heritage -- a management challenge
… practices in wetlands in the face of demands for high economic returns. Some ancient traditional management … disputes over water based on quick, oral procedures and a high level of social consensus. Known as Water Tribunals … For the Maori people in New Zealand, the coastal seas and their fishing grounds have been as important to them …
Culture and wetlands: A Ramsar guidance document
… Programme (respectively, UNESCO and UNEP) convened a high-level round table on Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity … Thus wetlands, even if degraded or reduced, can retain a high degree of archaeological importance. Box 5: Sunken ships … develop rapid survey methods to assess wetland sites with high scientific poten- tial in which efforts should be …