Strict nature reserve definition
Strict nature reserve means an area:
Strict nature reserve means a natural area without permanent or significant habitation managed to conserve the natural condition of outstanding or representative ecosystems, geological or physiological features or species, retaining their main features, natural character and influence, and available primarily for scientific research or environmental monitoring, or large areas of unmodified or slightly modified land.
Strict nature reserve means a protected area managed mainly for scientific purposes and includes an area of Crown or private land or water or both land and water possessing some outstanding or representative ecosystems, geological or physiological features or species, available
More Definitions of Strict nature reserve
Strict nature reserve means an area: …under State control … throughout which any form of hunting or fishing … are strictly forbidden,…where it shall be forbidden to reside, enter, traverse or camp…
Strict nature reserve means an area of ecological importance or
Strict nature reserve means an area of land and/or sea possessing some outstanding or representative ecosystems, geological, or physiological features and/or species, available primarily for scientific research and/or environmental monitoring (Guidelines for Protected Area Management Categories, IUCN 1994, Category Ia).
Strict nature reserve means forest areas where due to the fragile feature of the ecosystem human activity/access is strictly prohibited;
Strict nature reserve means an area of ecological importance or important otherwise and set aside for scientific studies.