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Category Ia. Aldabra Atoll National Park and World Heritage Site: Seychelles. Strictly protected to conserve biodiversity and geodiversity, where human visitation is controlled. Reference sites for research and monitoring. Should generally be : - Ecologically intact
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Category Ia Aldabra Atoll National Park and World Heritage Site: Seychelles
Strictly protected to conserve biodiversity and geodiversity, where human visitation is controlled. Reference sites for research and monitoring. • Should generally be : • - Ecologically intact • - Free of human disturbance • - Managed for low visitation • Capable of surviving without intervention • Suitable for baseline monitoring Aldabra Atoll National Park and World Heritage Site: Seychelles
Category Ib Imfolozi Wilderness Area, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
Usually large unmodified / slightly modified areas, retaining natural character and influence, without permanent or significant human habitation, managed to preserve their natural condition • Should generally • Be free of modern infrastructure and agriculture • Have intact species and ecology • Be large enough to protect biodiversity • Avoid inappropriate and excessive human use • Offer outstanding wilderness experience Imfolozi Wilderness Area, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
Category II Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam
Natural areas protecting large-scale ecological processes with characteristic species and ecosystems. Also provide spiritual, scientific, educational and recreational opportunities • Should generally • Contain examples of major natural regions • Be large enough to maintain ecosystems • Be in a natural or near-natural state • Inform and excite visitors about conservation Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam
Category III Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument: United States
Protecting a natural monument – a landform, sea mount, geological feature or even a living feature like an ancient grove – with high visitor value. • Should generally contain one or more of: • Natural geological / geomorphological features • Culturally-influenced natural features • Natural-cultural sites – e.g. sacred groves • Cultural sites with important ecology Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument: United States
Category IV Island of Vilm, Germany
Protecting particular species or habitats. Many will need regular management to meet the needs of species or habitats, but this is not a requirement. • Should address one or more of the following: • Protection of particular species / habitats • Active management to maintain target species • Management of natural/semi natural habitats • Management of culturally-defined ecosystems Island of Vilm, Germany
Category V Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK
Protecting the distinct ecological, biological, cultural and scenic values created by a long-term interaction of people and nature • Should generally have: • A high quality landscape or seascape • A balanced interaction of people and nature • Unique or traditional management patterns Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK
Category VI Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve, Brazil
Protecting generally large ecosystems & habitats, mostly in a more-or-less natural condition, where a proportion use sustainable, non-industrial, natural resource management as a means to conservation • Should generally: • Promote sustainable resource use • Aim to conserve ecosystems and habitats • Retain a substantial area in a natural condition • Help to maintain local community livelihoods Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve, Brazil