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Vital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human health - A research report by WWF and Equilibrium

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Vital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human health - A research report by WWF and Equilibrium

Arguments for ProtectionVital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human healthA research report by WWE and EquilibriumWritten by Sue stolton a

Vital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human health - A research report by WWF and Equilibrium and Nigel DudleyPublished 2009, WWF - World Wide Fund for Nature and ???ISBN: ỉfỉfỉfCover design: HMD, UKCover photographs: Top:Bottom:1Acknowledgemen

tsWe would like to thank WWF. and in particular Liza Higgins-Zogib and Duncan Pollard for asking US to prepare this report and through them for the fu Vital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human health - A research report by WWF and Equilibrium

nding. ##2Foreword3ContentsAcknowledgementsForewordContentsSummaryChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: A survey of the links between protected areas and

Vital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human health - A research report by WWF and Equilibrium

human healthChapter 3: Quantifying the Impacts: protected areas and risks to healthChapter 4: Case studiesChapter 5: GuidanceReferences4SummaryThis is

Arguments for ProtectionVital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human healthA research report by WWE and EquilibriumWritten by Sue stolton a

Vital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human health - A research report by WWF and Equilibrium economic benefits of protected areas to widen and strengthen support for park creation and management.In this volume we explore5

Arguments for ProtectionVital SitesThe contribution of protected areas to human healthA research report by WWE and EquilibriumWritten by Sue stolton a

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