香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播

础谤迟铆肠耻濒辞 29 Jun, 2010

Thailand鈥檚 Andaman aspirations

Thailand鈥檚 Andaman Sea with its island paradises, emerald waters, stunning rock formations and white sands is many people鈥檚 idea of a dream holiday location. The area is home to well-known destinations such as Phuket and Koh Phi Phi as well as hundreds of lesser known jewels. But much work is needed to ensure that the region is unharmed by human activity and that its unique natural and cultural features are safeguarded for future generations.

Significant parts of the Andaman Sea are already protected as national parks and now Thailand has identified the 鈥楢ndaman Sea Protected Areas鈥 as a potential future World Heritage nomination. 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 is working with the Thai authorities to improve management of the 21 protected areas including Mu Ko Surin National Park, a relatively small and isolated island which draws around 16,500 visitors each year for its attractive terrestrial and marine features.

Mu Ko Surin National Park is listed as an Asian Heritage Park. Thailand鈥檚 National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) acknowledges that before a World Heritage nomination can be submitted, it needs to ensure the highest standards of management to protect the park鈥檚 marine resources. This includes natural resources monitoring and managing visitor impacts. To do this, earlier this year, it embarked on a protected area management effectiveness evaluation (MEE) and called on 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Regional Protected Areas Programme in Asia for project support.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 through its World Commission on Protected Areas has pioneered MEE approaches and is working with DNP to build on previous work to establish a Thai MEE for two priority areas: the Gulf of Thailand Coast and the Andaman Sea Coast. 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 helps countries around the world to better position themselves to undertake World Heritage nominations and is working through MEE to improve the management effectiveness of Thailand鈥檚 parks within the two priority areas. Mu Ko Surin National Park has been selected as one of three showcase sites that will model 鈥榖est practice鈥 protected area management and promote MEE as a tool available to other protected areas in Thailand.

By introducing MEE, a rigorous monitoring system will be established and ensure that protected area managers can adapt management responses to ever-changing circumstances. In the case of Mu Ko Surin, some marine resource management work has already begun including carrying capacity research and the establishment of a resource monitoring system. Although the system is not yet fully developed, the MEE project will gather information that can be used to improve management of the park鈥檚 marine resources and help to support DNP鈥檚 aspiration to nominate Mu Ko Surin National Park for inscription on the World Heritage list in the future.

For more information contact:

Dr. Naomi Doak, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Regional Protected Areas Programme, Asia
Email: [email protected]