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Definition(s)

Generally, the world's natural resources as handed down to the present generation, and specifically, the earth's outstanding physical, biological and geological formations, and habitats of threatened species of animals and plants and areas with scientific, conservation or aesthetic value. (Source: GEMET/WHC / OED)

Natural features consisting of physical and biological formations or groups of such formations, which are of outstanding universal value from the aesthetic or scientific point of view; geological and physiographical formations and precisely delineated areas which constitute the habitat of threatened species of animals and plants of outstanding universal value from the point of view of science or conservation; natural sites or precisely delineated natural areas of outstanding universal value from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty. (Source: Art. World Heritage Convention)

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French
patrimoine naturel
Russian
природное наследие
Spanish
patrimonio natural
Arabic
تراث طبيعي

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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Natural heritage

You can see below a list of multilateral environment agreements. Use the links on the right to view the content tagged with Natural heritage. This includes official treaty texts, decisions, recommendations, and other related informational documents such as publications, annuals, meetings, documents or reports.
World Heritage Convention
The Convention on Wetlands
Carpathian Convention
United Nations Environment Assembly

Multimedia

Rescuing the Congo's natural world heritage sites

UNESCO’s Marine World Heritage