In cooperation with Sheila Wren from the John Muir Trust I presented the concept of the European Wilderness Convention during the 1st European Wilderness Academy (www.wilderness.academy)
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The European Wilderness Convention
1. European Wilderness Convention
Following up the WILD10
Resolution for future generations
Sheila Wren, Policy Officer, John Muir Trust
Zoltan Kun, Chairman, European Wilderness
Society
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10. Working Definitions – Wild Land
‘Wild areas have a high level of predominance of natural
process and natural habitat. They tend to be individually
smaller and more fragmented than wilderness areas,
although they often cover extensive tracts. The
condition of their natural habitat, processes and relevant
species is however often partially or substantially
modified by human activities such as livestock herding,
hunting, fishing, forestry, sport activities or general
imprint of human artefacts.’
23. John Muir Trust
The John Muir Trust owns
and cares for some of
UK's finest wild land.
It also campaigns to
protect and enhance wild
land and encourages
people to connect with
wild places
EWS
The European Wilderness
Society works to identify,
designate, manage and
promote Europe’s
wilderness, the
continent’s most
undisturbed areas
of nature
27. The John Muir Trust owns and
cares for some of UK's finest
wild land. It also campaigns to
protect and enhance wild
land and encourages
people to connect with
wild places
www.jmt.org
sheila.wren@jmt.org
The European Wilderness
Society works to identify,
designate, manage and
promote Europe’s
wilderness, the continent’s
most undisturbed areas of
nature
www.wilderness-society.org
zoltan.kun@wilderness-
society.org
Notes de l'éditeur
recognising that wild flora and fauna and untouched natural habitats/territories constitute a common natural heritage of aesthetic, scientific, cultural, recreational, economic and intrinsic value that needs to be preserved and handed on to future generations;
recognising the essential role played by untrammelled natural habitats in maintaining biological diversity and halting its loss;