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Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Komodo National Park, located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is composed of three major islands (Rinca, Komodo, and Padar) and numerous smaller ones, all of them of volcanic origin Located at the juncture of two continental plates, this national park constitutes the “shatter belt
Parc national de Komodo - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Le Parc national de Komodo, situé au centre de l’archipel indonésien, entre les îles de Sumbawa et de Flores, est composé de trois îles principales (Rinca, Komodo et Padar) et de nombreuses autres îles plus petites, toutes d’origine volcanique Situé à la jonction de deux plaques continentales, ce Parc national constitue la
Komodo National Park - Maps - UNESCO World Heritage Centre World Heritage partnerships for conservation Ensuring that World Heritage sites sustain their outstanding universal value is an increasingly challenging mission in today’s complex world, where sites are vulnerable to the effects of uncontrolled urban development, unsustainable tourism practices, neglect, natural calamities, pollution, political instability, and conflict
Komodo National Park - Documents - UNESCO World Heritage Centre 23BUR IVB 34 - Komodo National Park (Indonesia) 1997 21BUR IVB 25 - Komodo National Park (Indonesia) 1996 20BUR IV 7 - Komodo National Park (Indonesia) 1995 19COM VIIA 2 15 17 - SOC: Komodo National Park (Indonesia) 1995 19COM XIIIA 1 - Requests for International Assistance: Natural Heritage: 1995
Komodo National Park Komodo National Park Description; Maps; Documents; Gallery; Video; Indicators; Assistance; Reporting Trend Reporting trend based on the frequency at which the World Heritage Committee has deliberated over this property over the past 15 years 0 = minimum reports, 100 = maximum reports For more information consult the The State of Conservation of the World Heritage Forest Network Committee
Komodo National Park - Videos - UNESCO World Heritage Centre These volcanic islands are inhabited by a population of around 5,700 giant lizards, whose appearance and aggressive behaviour have led to them being called 'Komodo dragons' They exist nowhere else in the world and are of great interest to scientists studying the theory of evolution The rugged hillsides of dry savannah and pockets of thorny
Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre “The Bureau welcomes the several initiatives to strengthen protection of the site and acknowledges the important contributions that TNC, IFC, GEF, the tourism sector and other partners are making towards the long-term conservation and sustainable financing of Komodo National Park However, the Bureau notes with concern that the illegal entry
Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre The Komodo dragon population in the property has fluctuated between 2,430 and 3,022 during the 2015 to 2019 period, based on the ecological study conducted by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry
Document - Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre World Heritage partnerships for conservation Ensuring that World Heritage sites sustain their outstanding universal value is an increasingly challenging mission in today’s complex world, where sites are vulnerable to the effects of uncontrolled urban development, unsustainable tourism practices, neglect, natural calamities, pollution, political instability, and conflict
Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Considers that the identification of Komodo National Park (KNP) as one of five high-priority tourism destinations in Indonesia, the State Party’s intention to shift away from mass tourism, and the development of an Integrated Tourism Master Plan for Komodo National Park and Labuan Bajo Flores (ITMP), present a positive opportunity to position