Concept, purpose and challenges
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Protected areas are the places where we aim to retain the
extraordinary beauty and richness of the Earth and all its
benefits to humanity—the evolutionary heritage of more
than four billion years and for all we know unique in the
vastness of the universe. They may include grand scenery;
remarkable animals and plants; precipitous mountains;
spectacular formation-rich caves; grand towering forests;
dramatic plunging waterfalls; immense wetlands and
lakes; vast deserts; and untouched coastlines, deep ocean
mounts and expansive coral reefs. They can also hold
landscapes of great beauty and cultural values, created by
human communities over time and through traditional
management practices.
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Protected Area Governance and Management
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Protected Area Governance and Management
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