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Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management
… Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (2002) # Principle Explanation 1 Have no-take areas that are a minimum … dimension (except for coastal bioregions; refer to Principle 6). While no-take areas may be of various shapes … effects’ resulting from use of the surrounding areas. This principle must be implemented in conjunction with principle …
Guidelines for applying protected area management categories
… itself may be confused and likely to be ineffective. In principle a good assessment process to identify the right … hand, categories are not simply interchangeable. The only principle that should apply in assigning categories is the … Applying PA categories Any of the categories can in principle apply to areas with explicit inland wetland …
Wilderness Protected Areas: Management Guidelines for IUCN categories 1b protected areas
… preservation of the area’s wilderness character under a principle of non- degradation. The area’s natural condition, … interaction with one another (Berkes, 2012). Precautionary principle Management should follow the Precautionary Principle, which is the anticipation of harm before it occurs …
Guidelines for Applying Protected Area Management Categories. Best Practice Guidance on Recognising Protected Areas and Assigning Management Categories and Governance Types
… itself may be confused and likely to be ineffective. In principle a good assessment process to identify the right … hand, categories are not simply interchangeable. The only principle that should apply in assigning categories is the … Applying PA categories Any of the categories can in principle apply to areas with explicit inland wetland …