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A Global Register of Competences for Protected Area Practitioners

… and the Caribbean, the IUCN BIOPAMA project has taken the lead in testing the competences. In Europe, the ProPark … competent, well- organised, managed, led and motivated. Lead and support teams and individuals conducting protected … of the employer. Main duties Personnel ● Supervise, lead and motivate rangers under supervisory responsibility. ● …
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Lessons learnt in the establishment and management of protected areas by indigenous and local communities in South Asia. TILCEPA report

… as a benefit to the community. Box 8: Community efforts lead towards local capacity building. Box 9: Social … conserving communities. Box 13: Unclear objectives lead towards ambiguous management practices. Box 14: … known leave alone studied well to ascertain whether they lead towards conservation or not. This study is being …
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Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use

… Pollution 237 19.1.1 Agricultural Sources 237 19.1.2 Lead Poisoning Resulting from Hunting and Fishing 239 19.2 … to wetlands where, individually or cumulatively, they lead to the modification of the ecological conditions … from reaching their breeding or nursery grounds and thus lead to the fragmentation of fish populations. In extreme …
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Land Degradation Neutrality: implications and opportunities for conservation - Nature based solutions to desertification, land degradation and drought

… risks, and food, water and energy insecurity. It can also lead to human displacement through greater impacts from … a proven way to mitigate its impacts. Protected areas lead to improved forest, watershed and range management in … offs between similar and dissimilar ecosystems, or could lead to unsustainable outcomes. For example, degradation in …
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Guidelines for public use measurement and reporting at parks and protected areas

… drifting internal use patterns. Fractional changes can lead to rapid impacts on fragile resources, sensitive … of use of a park and of a parks’ system. This in turn can lead to lower levels of policy emphasis in government and to … attention to detail. This initial counting experience will lead to ideas about program improvements. It is easy to see …
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Initiating effective transboundary conservation - A practitioner’s guideline based on the experience from the Dinaric Arc

… On the other hand, progress and good cooperation can lead to many benefits for biodiversity, people (including … strong leadership skills and an enthusiastic attitude will lead to faster and more sustainable success of the … databases contains valuable information which indisputably lead to wider promotion of TBC approaches at the global …
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Safe Havens: Protected Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation

… children because of their cognitive immaturity which can lead them to take unreasonable risks (UNEP, 2002). All of … DRR strategies focus mainly on storm surges that can lead to flooding, coastal erosion and damage to … canals reach 3,500 km. Here, anthropogenic activities lead to an excess of nitrogen and to the eutrophication of …
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Sharing governance! A practical guide for marine protected areas in West Africa

… regarding the MPA? Q 21: Do the stakeholders themselves lead the Participatory Action Research for our MPA? Q 22: Is … all and usable by all. What better than a concise guide to lead you step by step, irrespective of your original … and unsustainable overexploitation of natural resources lead to a progressive reduction of these functions and …
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Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation

… the Transboundary Prespa Project. Tour du Vallat plays the lead technical role in the development of the transboundary … task and, in addition to benefiting nature, it can lead to better understanding between people and states. © N … and their associated economic limitations often lead to a lack of acceptance among the adjacent local …
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Sustainable tourism in protected areas: Guidelines for planning and management

… understanding of the economic impact of park tourism will lead to a more systematic treatment of park tourism. The time … with demand for outdoor recreation activities, and lead to changes in the patterns of recreation and tourism. As … decreases with age, older people are increasingly able to lead healthy, physically active lives. So, while the demand …
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