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It's not a secret anymore.

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In 1969, the IUCN declared a national park to be a relatively large area with the following defining characteristics:

    One or several ecosystems not materially altered by human exploitation and occupation, where plant and animal species, geomorphological sites and habitats are of special scientific, educational, and recreational interest or which contain a natural landscape of great beauty;
    Highest competent authority of the country has taken steps to prevent or eliminate exploitation or occupation as soon as possible in the whole area and to effectively enforce the respect of ecological, geomorphological, or aesthetic features which have led to its establishment; and
    Visitors are allowed to enter, under special conditions, for inspirational, educative, cultural, and recreative purposes.

In 1971, these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park. These include:

    Minimum size of 1,000 hectares within zones in which protection of nature takes precedence
    Statutory legal protection
    Budget and staff sufficient to provide sufficient effective protection
    Prohibition of exploitation of natural resources (including the development of dams) qualified by such activities as sport, hunting, fishing, the need for management, facilities, etc.

While the term national park is now defined by the IUCN, many protected areas in many countries are called national park even when they correspond to other categories of the IUCN Protected Area Management Definition, for example:

    Swiss National Park, Switzerland: IUCN Ia – Strict Nature Reserve
    Everglades National Park, United States: IUCN Ib – Wilderness Area
    Victoria Falls National Park, Zimbabwe: IUCN III – National Monument
    Vitosha National Park, Bulgaria: IUCN IV – Habitat Management Area
    New Forest National Park, United Kingdom: IUCN V – Protected Landscape
    Etniko Ygrotopiko Parko Delta Evrou, Greece: IUCN VI – Managed Resource Protected Area

While national parks are generally understood to be administered by national governments (hence the name), in Australia national parks are run by state governments and predate the Federation of Australia; similarly, national parks in the Netherlands are administered by the provinces. In Canada, there are both national parks operated by the federal government and provincial or territorial parks operated by the provincial and territorial governments, although nearly all are still national parks by the IUCN definition.

In many countries, including Indonesia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, national parks do not adhere to the IUCN definition, while some areas which adhere to the IUCN definition are not designated as national parks

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It's not a secret anymore.

http://aircools.best/U99l_vE33erfyAeA9oS5G_9erkJYLuTDQIlff02lwXH8zA

http://aircools.best/SsHDEX34XvHNP0dzV-Ny6PwlpVNUV8JQxIyPABmB7pI-zQ

In 1969, the IUCN declared a national park to be a relatively large area with the following defining characteristics:

    One or several ecosystems not materially altered by human exploitation and occupation, where plant and animal species, geomorphological sites and habitats are of special scientific, educational, and recreational interest or which contain a natural landscape of great beauty;
    Highest competent authority of the country has taken steps to prevent or eliminate exploitation or occupation as soon as possible in the whole area and to effectively enforce the respect of ecological, geomorphological, or aesthetic features which have led to its establishment; and
    Visitors are allowed to enter, under special conditions, for inspirational, educative, cultural, and recreative purposes.

In 1971, these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park. These include:

    Minimum size of 1,000 hectares within zones in which protection of nature takes precedence
    Statutory legal protection
    Budget and staff sufficient to provide sufficient effective protection
    Prohibition of exploitation of natural resources (including the development of dams) qualified by such activities as sport, hunting, fishing, the need for management, facilities, etc.

While the term national park is now defined by the IUCN, many protected areas in many countries are called national park even when they correspond to other categories of the IUCN Protected Area Management Definition, for example:

    Swiss National Park, Switzerland: IUCN Ia – Strict Nature Reserve
    Everglades National Park, United States: IUCN Ib – Wilderness Area
    Victoria Falls National Park, Zimbabwe: IUCN III – National Monument
    Vitosha National Park, Bulgaria: IUCN IV – Habitat Management Area
    New Forest National Park, United Kingdom: IUCN V – Protected Landscape
    Etniko Ygrotopiko Parko Delta Evrou, Greece: IUCN VI – Managed Resource Protected Area

While national parks are generally understood to be administered by national governments (hence the name), in Australia national parks are run by state governments and predate the Federation of Australia; similarly, national parks in the Netherlands are administered by the provinces. In Canada, there are both national parks operated by the federal government and provincial or territorial parks operated by the provincial and territorial governments, although nearly all are still national parks by the IUCN definition.

In many countries, including Indonesia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, national parks do not adhere to the IUCN definition, while some areas which adhere to the IUCN definition are not designated as national parks

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<span style="display:none!important;mso-hide:all;">In 1969, the IUCN declared a national park to be a relatively large area with the following defining characteristics: One or several ecosystems not materially altered by human exploitation and occupation, where plant and animal species, geomorphological sites and habitats are of special scientific, educational, and recreational interest or which contain a natural landscape of great beauty; Highest competent authority of the country has taken steps to prevent or eliminate exploitation or occupation as soon as possible in the whole area and to effectively enforce the respect of ecological, geomorphological, or aesthetic features which have led to its establishment; and Visitors are allowed to enter, under special conditions, for inspirational, educative, cultural, and recreative purposes. In 1971, these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park. These include: Minimum size of 1,000 hectares within zones in which protection of nature takes precedence Statutory legal protection Budget and staff sufficient to provide sufficient effective protection Prohibition of exploitation of natural resources (including the development of dams) qualified by such activities as sport, hunting, fishing, the need for management, facilities, etc. While the term national park is now defined by the IUCN, many protected areas in many countries are called national park even when they correspond to other categories of the IUCN Protected Area Management Definition, for example: Swiss National Park, Switzerland: IUCN Ia &ndash; Strict Nature Reserve Everglades National Park, United States: IUCN Ib &ndash; Wilderness Area Victoria Falls National Park, Zimbabwe: IUCN III &ndash; National Monument Vitosha National Park, Bulgaria: IUCN IV &ndash; Habitat Management Area New Forest National Park, United Kingdom: IUCN V &ndash; Protected Landscape Etniko Ygrotopiko Parko Delta Evrou, Greece: IUCN VI &ndash; Managed Resource Protected Area While national parks are generally understood to be administered by national governments (hence the name), in Australia national parks are run by state governments and predate the Federation of Australia; similarly, national parks in the Netherlands are administered by the provinces. In Canada, there are both national parks operated by the federal government and provincial or territorial parks operated by the provincial and territorial governments, although nearly all are still national parks by the IUCN definition. In many countries, including Indonesia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, national parks do not adhere to the IUCN definition, while some areas which adhere to the IUCN definition are not designated as national parks </span></body>
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