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European models of good practice in protected areas

… of one sector of the population, than to change the park law or protected area boundary. It also makes it possible to … reserve where fishing and anchorage are controlled by law. The onshore seas have extensive seagrass beds, mainly of … large protected areas, visitors are best controlled by soft means rather than hard. If the Park provides outstanding …
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Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation

… included on the 2 One of the areas designated by the local law/municipal authorities as the ‘Protected fir and beech … park was established on State land pursuant to State law in 1991. To demonstrate the transboundary character of … 2–3 million years ago in Austria’s Styria region. The soft, sandy ground has been washed off by rainfall over …
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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

… Biosphere Reserves in 1995; the latter functions as the “soft legal framework” for the development and formal … to motivate the rangers and improve enforcement of the law as well as environmental rules and regulations. The use … which in the case of Costa Rica are ratified by law, gives this site a special legal status which obliges the …
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