Parks Journal 30.2
November 2024| Downloads – publication
Edited by Paulina G. Karim, IUCN WCPA
DOI: 10.2305/BCEK8964
Editorial Essay:
WILD12 and the 10th IRF World Ranger Congress: Two congresses but shared messages
Sue Stolton, Mike Appleton, Erinn Drage, Nigel Dudley, Chris Galliers,
Adam Hanson, Amy Lewis, Vance G. Martin, Jennifer Meyer, Mónica
Álvarez Malvido, Madhu Rao, Kent H. Redford, Rohit Singh and Hannah L.
Timmins
DOI: 10.2305/ERIF4355
Safeguarding wildlife and human life: Rangers as first responders
Kayla Werner, Rohit Singh and Chris Galliers
DOI: 10.2305/UXEM2729
The resilience of bird species in a Brazilian atlantic forest remnant in the face of accelerated
extinctions in the neotropics
Vagner Cavarzere, Fabio Schunck, Peter Mix and Reginaldo J. Donatelli
Supplementary Online Material
Supplementary Online Material 2. Tables for Results and Discussion section.
DOI: 10.2305/VPEH7532
Developing strategies to improve METT scores and overall management effectiveness in selected
Malaysian protected areas
Lavaniadevi Gopalakrishnan, Siti Zuraidah Abidin, Munisha Cheng, Arsir Abdul and Salman bin Saaban
Supplementary Online Material 1. Detailed study area.
Supplementary Online Material 2: Detailed methodology.
DOI: 10.2305/MVFT5945
Categorisation of sustainable-use protected areas for context-specific conservation initiatives
in the Amazon
Letícia Lopes Dias, Angela Pellin, Neluce Soares, Pedro M. Pedro, Letícia Umbelina and Fabiana Prado
Supplementary Online Material 1. Additional indicator tables and a figure.
DOI: 10.2305/ZBV8890
Lessons learned on governance from a gap analysis assessment in Nam Et-Phou Louey National
Park, northern Lao PDR
John W. K. Parr, Teaunchay Phongkhamphanh, Vilasack Southammakoth and Latsamay Sylavong
Supplementary Online Material 1. 14 generic indicators prescribed to assess good governance.
Supplementary Online Material 2. Important technical village documents at the district level.
Supplementary Online Material 3. Indicators on governance.
DOI: 10.2305/JMSQ3470
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Enhancing environmental conservation through guided tour buses: Insights from Taijiang National Park
Wei-Chia Su
Supplementary Online Material 2. Taijiang Fun Tour Black-faced Spoonbill route analysis and dynamic
CO2 emission estimation (2020–2022).
Supplementary Online Material 3. Taijiang Fun Tour Black-faced Spoonbill route analysis and dynamic
CO2 emission estimation (2023).
DOI: 10.2305/CDCO4840
Landscape approaches for the 30×30 target: Potential applications and practical recommendations
Paulina G. Karim and Kuang-Chung Lee
DOI: 10.2305/ICJQ6433
Recommendation on OECM assessment: Consider including the level of fragmentation of the
larger territorial unit
Stéphane Rivière and Joseba Garmendia Altuna
DOI: 10.2305/LLYR1172
