PARKS 30.2 (Nov 2024)

Parks Journal 30.2

November 2024| Downloads – publication

Edited by Paulina G. Karim, IUCN WCPA

PARKS 30.2 issue download

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 1: Studies conducted at the Caetetus Ecological Station, southeastern Brazil, recovered by the literature review.

Supplementary Online Material 2: Tables for Results and Discussion section.

Supplementary Online Material 3: List of bird species reported from the Caetetus Ecological Station, south-eastern Brazil.

DOI: 10.2305/VPEH7532


Developing Statements of Compliance for UK protected areas and ‘other effective area-based conservation measures’

James A. Robinson, David A. Stroud, Kate Jennings, Stephen Grady, Chris Mahon, Katherine Hawkins, Pamela Abbott, Ben McCarthy and Mike W. Pienkowski

Supplementary Online Material

Supplementary Table 1-3

DOI: 10.2305/LZCQ6577


Nudging to glory: the World Heritage Convention’s influence in conflict-prone Global South natural sites

Pallabi Chakraborty and Sonali Ghosh

Supplementary Online Material

Online case studies

DOI: 10.2305/SPKG5887


A crisis of moral ecology: Magar agro-pastoralism in Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Nepal

Indra Mani Rai

DOI: 10.2305/LCXC2811


Coordinated action across administration levels and assessments are key tools to reveal barriers to effective management of protected areas

Marcos Eugênio Maes, Eduardo Luís Hettwer Giehl and Natalia Hanazaki

DOI: 10.2305/TUUF3010


The World Heritage Convention, Protected Areas and Rivers: Challenges for Representation and Implications for International Water Cooperation

Sam Campbell

Supplementary Online Material

List of identified World Heritage sites that recognise rivers as a source of Outstanding Universal Value

DOI: 10.2305/UMKN8340


 

SHORT COMMUNICATIONS

Clarifying ‘long-term’ for protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs): why only 25 years of ‘intent’ does not qualify

James Fitzsimons, Sue Stolton, Nigel Dudley and Brent Mitchell

DOI: 10.2305/GLFT9809