Conservation designation
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A conservation designation is a name and/or acronym which explains the status of an area of land in terms of conservation or protection.[1]
Examples[edit]
United Kingdom[edit]
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
- Environmentally sensitive area
- Local nature reserve (LNR)
- Marine nature reserve (MNR)
- National nature reserve (NNR)
- National scenic area (NSA)
- Nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ)
- Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
For a comprehensive list, see Conservation in the United Kingdom
European Union[edit]
United States[edit]
Multi-national[edit]
- Under the Berne Convention
- Ramsar site
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Selman, Paul (2009-12-01). "Conservation designations—Are they fit for purpose in the 21st century?". Land Use Policy. Land Use Futures. 26: S142–S153. doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2009.08.005. ISSN 0264-8377.