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  1. To date, there are 266 natural sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, including 218 sites recognized for their natural value and 39 mixed sites (recognized under both natural and cultural criteria).

  2. The Westland and Mount Cook National Park and the Fiordland National Park, which were previously inscribed on the World Heritage List, are part of the "Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand". At the time the property was extended, natural criterion (iv) was also found applicable.

  3. www.iucn.org › our-work › natural-sitesNatural sites | IUCN

    17 de nov. de 2022 · Natural sites. Discover the 257* natural and mixed sites on the World Heritage List. The World Heritage List comprises 1153 properties of Outstanding Universal Value. Natural sites represent about 23% of this list, including 39 mixed (both cultural and natural) sites and 218 natural sites. Photo: IUCN.

  4. Natural heritage refers to natural features, geological and physiographical formations and delineated areas that constitute the habitat of threatened species of animals and plants and natural sites of value from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty.

  5. www.unesco.org › en › world-heritageWorld Heritage | UNESCO

    But our heritage is constantly under threat – from natural disasters, wars, climate change, construction, pollution and mass tourism. In this book, we visit over 70 World Heritage Sites in 52 countries.

  6. Natural World Heritage sites are recognised as the most significant protected areas. They provide life-supporting benefits to people and the planet, yet face increasing threats. Our ability to secure the highest quality of protection to these sites is a litmus test of the effectiveness of nature conservation more broadly.