Canada's Conserved Areas: Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators
Canada’s Conserved Areas: Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators
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Guiding Document
Well-managed conserved areas help preserve species and their habitats for present and future generations by reducing direct human development stresses. Conserved areas play a vital role in conserving Canada’s nature. They also provide opportunities for people to connect with nature. The indicators track the amount and proportion of area conserved in Canada.
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(2) ecosystem services provide services that benefit humans (such as clean air and water)
(3) includes the entire protected areas portfolio (incl. OECMs)
(1) Emerging issues (new issues being identified and not yet being addressed) and horizon issues (issues that may have impacts in 5 to 10 years) are issues that could potentially have a significant impact on the ecosystems and species we manage.
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