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IUCN Categories | Commonwealth Marine Reserves Review

Join the conversation Read more on having your say   To ensure consistency in defining and managing protected areas, the Australian Government has adopted the World Conservation Union's (IUCN) internationally recognised set of seven protected area management categories. These categories…
03 October 2021 - Last modified

Australian IUCN Reserve Management Principles for Commonwealth Marine Protected Areas

Environment Australia, 2002ISBN 0 642 54853 6 Download Australian IUCN Reserve Management Principles for Commonwealth MPAs (PDF - 296 KB) About the brochure In 1994 The World Conservation Union (IUCN ) published the Guidelines for Protected Area Management Categories. The IUCN identified…
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Fig_1_16_Forest_extent_by_IUCN.pdf

International Union for Conservation of Nature

What is the IUCN? The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is a Membership Union composed of both government and civil society organisations. The organisation seeks to find pragmatic solutions to the world’s most pressing environment and development challenges. Created in 1948,…
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SOFR_2018_Fig_1_16_Forest_in_NRS_by_IUCN_category.pdf

Numbers of Living Species in Australia and the World

Numbers of living species in Australia and the World 2nd edition cover 2nd edition A.D.Chapman Australian Biodiversity Information Services, Toowoomba, Australia A Report for the Australian Biological Resources Study September 2009ISBN (printed) 978 0 642 56860 1 OUT OF PRINTISBN (online) 978 0…
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CAPAD 2000

CAPAD (Collaborative Australian Protected Area Database) contains information on all protected areas in Australia, including their IUCN management categories. The current version of CAPAD is CAPAD 2014. The data below has been superceded, but is still available for historic purposes. Note:…
03 October 2021 - Last modified

CAPAD 1997

CAPAD (Collaborative Australian Protected Area Database) contains information on all protected areas in Australia, including their IUCN management categories. The current version of CAPAD is CAPAD 2014. The data below has been superceded, but is still available for historic purposes.…
03 October 2021 - Last modified

CAPAD 2002

CAPAD (Collaborative Australian Protected Area Database) contains information on all protected areas in Australia, including their IUCN management categories. The current version of CAPAD is CAPAD 2014. The data below has been superceded, but is still available for historic purposes. CAPAD…
03 October 2021 - Last modified

CAPAD: protected area data

CAPAD 2020 Collaborative Australian Protected Area Database - CAPAD 2020 now available. Every two years, the Australian Government collects information on protected areas from state and territory Governments and other protected area managers. This information is published in the Collaborative…
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