Protected Area Governance and Management
Environmental Monitoring and Governance
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Feary, S (ed)
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Kothari, A (ed)
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Lockwook, M (ed)
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Plusford, I (ed)
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Worboys, G L (ed)
2015
The world’s more than 200 000 protected areas come in many forms, on land and at sea, and occur in every country (Bertzky et al. 2012). They are places that people establish to conserve natural and cultural heritage and to sustain their benefits for society. Among other values, protected areas allow people to connect with nature for their inspiration, education, well-being and recreation. While protecting ecosystems that are essential for life, they can support human livelihoods and aspirations and offer nature-based solutions for the complex challenges faced by the world today.