Tonga

Protected areas of Tonga

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Contents

  1. Protected Areas
  2. Biodiversity Designations
  3. Conventions and Treaties
  4. Other Membership

Protected Areas

Protected areas designated under international conventions and agreements
World Heritage sites
Natural
Cultural
Mixed
Ramsar sites (Wetlands of International Importance)
Man and the Biosphere Reserves
National-level protected areas
IUCN Protected Area Management Categories
Ia
Ib
II
III
IV
V
VI
Not Assigned or Not Reported

Biodiversity Designations

Biodiversity designations represent the sites or regions that have been identified as important for biodiversity conservation due to their biological uniqueness or the high threat that they face. A plethora of different approaches have been promoted by conservation organisations and researchers in order to guide decisions about where to invest in biodiversity conservation. These approaches use globally consistent criteria and available data in order to identify and classify sites. The designations themselves do not confer protected area status, but many of the sites identified may partly or fully overlap with a protected area designation on-ground.

Key Biodiversity Areas
Alliance for Zero Extinction Sites
Crisis Ecoregions
Centres of Plant Diversity
Endemic Bird Areas
Global 200 Ecoregions
High Biodiversity Wilderness Areas
Intact Forest Landscapes
Last of the Wild

Conventions and Treaties

Other Membership

Arctic Council
International Maritime Organisation Member
IPBES
IPCC Member
OECD

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