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Managing Natural World Heritage
… of the site itself (e.g. tourism based on rare or iconic species, such as mountain gorillas, or important landscapes … for example it could be argued that forest cover is a good indicator for a forest site inscribed under criteria (ix) or … biodiversity; 3. A method of verification for each indicator, for example through surveys of the values of the …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… of the site itself (e.g. tourism based on rare or iconic species, such as mountain gorillas, or important landscapes … for example it could be argued that forest cover is a good indicator for a forest site inscribed under criteria (ix) or … biodiversity; 3. A method of verification for each indicator, for example through surveys of the values of the …
World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes
… Absence of invasive alien species … areas for our analysis. The cumulative marine pressure indicator summarizes impacts on the world’s marine areas … amount of marine wilderness in each site is an important indicator, the percentage of the site’s area that is marine …
Culture and wetlands: A Ramsar guidance document
… CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora COP Conference of the Parties … considerably (for example including the role of other species groups and aspects such as water management, human … achieving the 2010 biodiversity target (specifically the indicator concern- 12 See Hobbs et al (2006). 13 In the …
IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2 - A conservation assessment of all natural World Heritage sites
… World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA), the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), IUCN Member organisations, … state of natural World Heritage globally, but also as an indicator of our ability to address global conservation … The IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2 provides the first indicator of whether we are on track for meeting the 10-year …
Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers
… . . . . . . . . . . . 35 4. Specially protected areas and species of Western Siberia, Russian Federation . . . . . . . … waters designated as legally protected areas is a hopeful indicator of widespread efforts to preserve life on the … Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen An indicator should be identified for each factor, and then a …
Linking Landscapes - Exploring the relationships between World Heritage cultural landscapes and IUCN protected areas
… (in particular natural and semi-natural systems, wild species of fauna and flora) (ii) Conservation of biodiversity … ecological processes, along with the complement of species and ecosystems characteristic of the area, which also … and often have high visitor values. Category IV: Habitat/species management area Category IV protected areas aim to …
Cultural Heritage Information Pack: 3 Wetlands as an early source of food and raw materials
… reminiscent of Awazu: water chestnuts, and several fish species including carp, pike, zander and bream. “From the … provide valuable resources as well, notably the many species of freshwater reeds and rushes, which have a long …