Landscape Planning Studio
NATIONAL PARKS OBJECTIVES
Category II provides large-scale conservation opportunities where natural ecological processes can continue in perpetuity, allowing space for continuous evolution.
to protect
natural biodiversity along with its underlying ecological structure and supporting environmental processes, and to promote education and recreation.
to protect
TO PROTECT
natural biodiversity along with its underlying ecological structure and supporting environmental processes.
TO PROTECT
TO MANAGE
the area in order to perpetuate representative examples of physiographic regions, biotic communities, genetic resources and unimpaired natural processes in a state that is as natural as possible.
TO MANAGE
TO MAINTAIN
ecologically functional populations and assemblages of native species at densities sufficient to conserve ecosystem integrity and resilience in the long term
TO MAINTAIN
TO CONTRIBUTE
in particular to conservation of wide-ranging species, regional ecological processes and migration routes
TO CONTRIBUTE
TO MANAGE
visitor use for inspirational, educational, cultural and recreational purposes at a level which will not cause significant biological or ecological degradation to the natural resources
TO MANAGE
TO CORRESPOND
to the needs of indigenous people and local communities, including subsistence resource use, in so far as these will not harm the primary management objective
TO CORRESPOND
TO CONTRIBUTE
to local economies through tourism
TO CONTRIBUTE