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Guidelines for Applying Protected Area Management Categories. Best Practice Guidance on Recognising Protected Areas and Assigning Management Categories and Governance Types

… as regulation of floods, drought, land degradation, and disease; supporting services such as soil formation and … as regulation of floods, drought, land degradation, and disease; supporting services such as soil formation and …
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African solutions in a rapidly changing world: nature-based solutions to climate change by African innovators in protected areas

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Lessons learnt in the establishment and management of protected areas by indigenous and local communities in South Asia. TILCEPA report

… contribute to unacceptable levels of water pollution, disease or lowered productivity. In Pakistan biodiversity …
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Free Prior and Informed Consent - An indigenous peoples' right and a good practice for local communities - Manual for project practitioners

… reduced ability of agricultural systems to produce food, disease, hunger, unemployment, child labour, violation of …
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Embedding the Environment in Sustainable Development Goals

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Large-scale marine protected areas - Guidelines for design and management

… demonstrated this in recent scientific studies on coral disease in no-take zones.” – ANDREW SKEAT, FORMER DIRECTOR OF … reef-wide early warnings to threats like coral bleaching, disease and crown-of- thorns starfish outbreaks. Data … and agricultural plants, control of soil erosion and disease outbreaks, and non–material benefits such as …
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Managing Natural World Heritage

… established to protect, either by natural factors such as disease or by man-made factors such as poaching. (ii) Severe … for example, threats to the black rhino include poaching, disease, poor birth rate or infant survival and habitat …
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Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual

… established to protect, either by natural factors such as disease or by man-made factors such as poaching. (ii) Severe … for example, threats to the black rhino include poaching, disease, poor birth rate or infant survival and habitat …
18 Jun 2026 Document in Biological Diversity

IUCN Knowledge Products. The basis for a partnership to support the functions and work programme of IBPES

… such as predation, habitat degradation, hybridisation, disease transmission etc. are described. The invasive species …
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Sustainable tourism management in the transboundary areas of the Dinaric Arc region: Manual for planning, development and monitoring of tourism in the protected areas of the Dinaric Arc

… fibre; regulating services that affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services that …
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