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Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation

… Borders for Nature European examples of transboundary conservation Edited by Maja Vasilijević and Tomasz Pezold … mountain range (mainly silicate and limestone), different soil types, range in altitude (850–2641 m) and the influence … side, becoming lower and flatter towards the east. The soil is mostly sandy, more varied towards the western …
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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

… M anaging M ID A s IU C N INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE WORLD HEADQUARTERS Rue Mauverney 28 … areas only reinforce the degradation of air, water and soil quality, the noise pollution, the pressures of expanding … in elevation above sea level, changes in topography and soil types, patch systems and naturally regenerating patches; …
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European models of good practice in protected areas

… Water Management Copyright: © 2004 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Reproduction of … European ecosystems (although this varies greatly with the soil type). The sulphur is declining very slowly, and a large … Eighty years of trampling is believed to have damaged the soil underneath irrepara- bly, and so based on this research …
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