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The continuous expansion of human presence has threatened the existence of natural landscapes, making them increasingly scarce. Many of these landscapes are located in inaccessible regions, characterized by adverse conditions that make human survival difficult.
In order to recognize, preserve and safeguard natural and cultural landscapes of exceptional importance to humanity, UNESCO adopted, in 1972, the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
Not only do these landscapes play a fundamental role in the construction of human knowledge and history, they also face the imminent danger of extinction. Since then, significant efforts have been made globally towards the conservation and protection of these designated World Heritage areas, notable examples include Yellowstone National Park, Machu Picchu Sanctuary, Salonga National Park, among others.
In order to recognize, preserve and safeguard natural and cultural landscapes of exceptional importance to humanity, UNESCO adopted, in 1972, the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
Not only do these landscapes play a fundamental role in the construction of human knowledge and history, they also face the imminent danger of extinction. Since then, significant efforts have been made globally towards the conservation and protection of these designated World Heritage areas, notable examples include Yellowstone National Park, Machu Picchu Sanctuary, Salonga National Park, among others.