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Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers

… overburdened and outdated sewage system that releases low-quality waste water into streams. The New Zealand Department … of certain aspects of the Pachamama (focusing on water, soil and agrobiodiversity), how these goods and services are … sustains human life, regulates climate, and replenishes soil and water. The water flowing from the mountain in …
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Managing Natural World Heritage

… attention and resources. • Added value as a marketing or quality brand. The value of World Heritage as a brand can be … not adversely affect the ecosystem’s capacity to prevent soil erosion and provide clean water. • Benefits from … indicators. A classic example would be monitoring soil compaction on walking trails to assess set levels of …
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Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual

… attention and resources. • Added value as a marketing or quality brand. The value of World Heritage as a brand can be … not adversely affect the ecosystem’s capacity to prevent soil erosion and provide clean water. • Benefits from … indicators. A classic example would be monitoring soil compaction on walking trails to assess set levels of …
20 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes

… example, they often play a major role in regulating the quality and flow of freshwater (Figgis et al. 2015). They … biophysical disturbance. As a result, wilderness quality is often defined in terms of remoteness from urban … as it would result in extreme fires that would destroy the soil, plants and important insects like bees, as well as …
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