(Redirected from Natural Monument)A 'Natural Monument' is a natural/cultural feature of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities or cultural significance.
Guidelines for selection of a natural monument are:
★ The area should contain one or more features of outstanding significance. Appropriate natural features include spectacular
waterfalls,
caves,
craters,
fossil beds,
sand dunes and
marine features, along with unique or representative
fauna and
flora; associated cultural features might include cave dwellings, cliff-top
forts,
archaeological sites, or natural sites which have
heritage significance to
indigenous peoples.
★ The area should be large enough to protect the integrity of the feature and its immediately related surroundings.
References
European Environment Agency glossary
See also
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U.S. National Monument
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World Conservation Union