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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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European models of good practice in protected areas

… – but, in the opinion of Professor Falinski, may also lead to the development of a general hypothesis of … intensification of farming and abandonment of farmed land lead to loss of biodiversity as well as of landscape values, …
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Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks

… as World Heritage sites and Biosphere Reserves). This can lead to the development of educational programmes for schools … visitors and foreign tourists. Sustainable tourism can lead to local job creation, provide conservation incentives … national economies through visitor spending, and benefits lead to direct and tangible payment flows into protected area …
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