Natural world heritage sites face increasing risk under rapid climate change, especially considering the impacts of climate extremes. However, there is not yet enough understanding of the future extreme climate
Heritage sites are at risk from natural forces.Natural disasters,the sudden and powerful natural forces,can(1) (gradual) wear down the heritage sites.Another big danger is human activities.In some conflict areas(2) civil wars often break out,fighters have even destroyed heritage sites (3) purpo...
1 Nearly half of all natural world heritage sites are threatened by harmful industrial activities, such as oil and gas exploration, mining and illegal logging, according to a new report released Wednesday by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The report, titled “Protecting People through Na...
Nearly half – 114 out of 229 – of all natural World Heritage sites are threatened by harmful industrial activities, according to a new WWFreport. However, millions of people rely on these sites and its natural resources for basic human needs such as water, food and shelter. World Heritage ...
Recently, research on outstanding universal value (OUV) protection and tourism development at World Natural Heritage sites (WNHSs) has attracted scholarly attention. The aesthetic value of natural landscapes is a powerful driving force for tourism develo
Recently, research on outstanding universal value (OUV) protection and tourism development at World Natural Heritage sites (WNHSs) has attracted scholarly attention. The aesthetic value of natural landscapes is a powerful driving force for tourism develo
If so, you might already understand why UNESCO is fighting to preserve sites of cultural and natural importance to mankind.Heritage sites are at risk from natural forces. The long-term natural forces, such as wind, water and temperature, can gradually wear down heritage sites. Natural disasters...
In Shiretoko, only a small number of people are allowed to walk on its natural path at the same time._ 20 A. They may also be home to endangered species(物种). B. Today there are 213 Natural Heritage sites around the world. C. People can change these places, too, just as the ...
Discover Scotland's National Parks and Nature Reserves! Plan a visit to Loch Lomond, the Cairngorms and other natural heritage sites across Scotland.
Natural World Heritage Sites1 are threatened from many directions, from outside or inside, man-made or natural (Allan et al., 2017). The human-induced threats include mining (Lindahl et al., 2018; Johansson et al., 2022; Akindele et al., 2023; Chukwuka et al., 2023), actual or plan...