ASEAN Heritage Parks

The Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Heritage Parks are representative of efforts to conserve areas of particular biodiversity importance or exceptional uniqueness throughout ASEAN member states. The ASEAN Ministers of Environment cooperatively signed the ASEAN Declaration on Heritage Parks on 18 December 2003. The ASEAN Member Countries agreed that

"common cooperation is necessary to conserve and manage the AHP for the development and implementation of regional conservation and management action plans as well as regional mechanisms complementary to national efforts to implement conservation measures."[1]

The ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) serves as the secretariat of the ASEAN Heritage Parks Programme and is responsible for reviewing the following principles:[2]

38 ASEAN Heritage Parks have been designated since the last inscription in November 2015. 4 sites are designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Kinabalu National Park of Malaysia, Lorentz National Park of Indonesia, Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park of the Philippines, and Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary of the Philippines.

List

ASEAN Heritage Parks[3]
Site Country Site Country
Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park  Myanmar Ao Phang-Nga - Mu Ko Surin - Mu Ko Similan National Park  Thailand
Apo Natural Park  Philippines Ba Be National Park  Vietnam
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve  Singapore Chư Mom Ray National Park  Vietnam
Gunung Leuser National Park  Indonesia Gunung Mulu National Park  Malaysia
Hoàng Liên Sa Pa National Park  Vietnam Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park  Philippines
Indawgyi Lake Wildlife Sanctuary  Myanmar Inlé Lake Wildlife Sanctuary  Myanmar
Kaeng Krachan National Park  Thailand Kerinci Seblat National Park  Indonesia
Khakaborazi National Park  Myanmar Khao Yai National Park  Thailand
Kinabalu National Park  Malaysia Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park  Philippines
Kon Ka Kinh National Park  Vietnam Lampi Kyun Wildlife Reserve  Myanmar
Lorentz National Park  Indonesia Mount Malindang Range Natural Park  Philippines
Meinmhala Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary  Myanmar Nam Ha Protected Area  Laos
Nat Ma Taung National Park  Myanmar Preah Monivong (Bokor) National Park  Cambodia
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve  Singapore Taman Negara National Park  Malaysia
Tarutao National Marine Park  Thailand Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park[4]  Brunei
U Minh Thượng National Park  Vietnam Virachey National Park  Cambodia
Mount Makiling Nature Reserve  Philippines Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park  Philippines
Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary  Philippines Timpoong and Hibok-Hibok Natural Monument  Philippines

See also

External links

References

  1. Regional Action Plan for ASEAN Heritage Parks and Protected Areas (ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, 2008) pp. 5, accessed 11, May 2011
  2. "ASEAN Heritage Parks". biodiversitya-z.org.
  3. "ASEAN Heritage Parks". aseanbiodiversity.org.
  4. "ASEAN Heritage Parks". aseanbiodiversity.org.
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