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- | ==== Protected Area ==== | + | ===== Protected Area ===== |
=== Definition === | === Definition === | ||
- | The most used definition of **protected areas** comes from the **International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)** ((http:// | + | The most used definition of **protected areas** comes from the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) ((http:// |
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=== Non-Conventional Approaches === | === Non-Conventional Approaches === | ||
- | It is important to note that biodiversity is not only conserved through conventional approaches, in other words by means of protected areas backed by state support. Besides the conventional protected areas , there are also indigenous community conserved areas, and conserved areas through environmental NGO programs. Moreover funding for acquiring and managing protected areas does not only come from the state, but also more and more from or other funding sources | + | It is important to note that biodiversity is not only conserved through conventional approaches, in other words by means of protected areas backed by state support. Besides the conventional protected areas , there are also indigenous community conserved areas, and conserved areas through environmental NGO programs. Moreover funding for acquiring and managing protected areas does not only come from the state, but also more and more from other funding sources |
=== Protected Areas in Europe === | === Protected Areas in Europe === | ||
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The most important European networks of protected areas are Natura 2000 and the Emerald network. Besides these networks, countries have also national protected areas (although there is quite some overlap between these two). Europe (EU28) currently has a protected area of 25,6% (national protected areas and or Natura 2000). Although the number of protected areas is high in Europe compared to other regions in the world, the average size is quite low due to high degree of fragmentation in Europe (infrastructure, | The most important European networks of protected areas are Natura 2000 and the Emerald network. Besides these networks, countries have also national protected areas (although there is quite some overlap between these two). Europe (EU28) currently has a protected area of 25,6% (national protected areas and or Natura 2000). Although the number of protected areas is high in Europe compared to other regions in the world, the average size is quite low due to high degree of fragmentation in Europe (infrastructure, | ||
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