
Protected Area Networks
Protected Area Networks are strategically designated regions, such as parks or reserves, established to conserve biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural resources. They connect various protected zones to enable wildlife movement, maintain ecological processes, and enhance habitat resilience. These networks help preserve genetic diversity, support species survival, and promote sustainable use of natural resources. By linking protected areas, they create a cohesive landscape that benefits both nature and people, ensuring that ecosystems remain healthy and functioning over the long term.