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IUCN, National Parks, and Protected Areas: Priorities for Action

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Jeffrey A. McNeely
Affiliation:
Executive Officer, IUCN Commission on National Parks and Protected Areas World Conservation Centre, Avenue du Mont-Blanc, 1196 Gland, Switzerland
Kenton R. Miller
Affiliation:
Chairman, IUCN Commission on National Parks and Protected Areas Director, Center for Strategic Wildland Management Studies, University of Michigan School of Natural Resources, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105, USA.

Extract

In order to ensure that the full range of species and natural ecosystems continue to form part of the human habitat, national parks and other types of protected areas must be better designed and managed than is usually the case at present. While IUCN has a long history of involvement in protected areas, often in cooperation with UNESCO, the World Wildlife Fund, and UNEP, the World National Parks Congress (held in Bali, Indonesia, during 11–22 October 1982) marked a major turning-point in promoting protected areas as part of the social and economic development process. In this approach, the Congress provided ways and means for the philosophy of the World Conservation Strategy (1980) to be put into action on the ground.

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Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1983

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