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The 6 High Conservation Values (HCV)
HCV 1
Species diversity
Plants or animals that are either rare naturally or because of human activities
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Endemic species only found in a small area
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Protected areas and connected habitats that support them
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Areas supporting animals at certain times
of year for nesting, breeding or feeding
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HCV 2
Key terms
Indicators
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IUCN Red List species or national protected
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Maps of species distribution
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Priority conservation or biodiversity areas
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Natural habitats of the species
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Rare
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Protected areas and connected habitats that support them
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Endemic
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Global, regional or nationally significant concentrations
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HCV 2
Landscape-level ecosystems
and mosaics
Any large and mostly intact areas of natural vegetation with little human activity
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HCV 3
Key terms
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Area needed to maintain viable populations:
> 10,000 or 50,000 ha
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Viable populations of majority of species
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Natural patterns of distribution and abundance
Indicators
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Intact Forest Landscapes
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Conservation landscape/
priority areas -
Large areas far from human settlement, roads or other access
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Smaller areas that provide key landscape functions such as connectivity and buffering (e.g. protected area buffer zone or a corridor linking protected areas or high quality habitat together).
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HCV 3
Ecosystems and habitats
Habitats and ecosystems that are rare either naturally or because of
human activities
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HCV 4
Key terms
Indicators
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Remaining natural ecosystems in areas with little natural habitat remaining
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Rare soil types or geology
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Ecosystem or vegetation measurements
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IUCN Red List of ecosystems
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Ecosystem
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Habitat
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Refugia
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HCV 4
Ecosystem services
Natural habitats that protect:
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Water quality and control
water flow -
Against erosion
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Against the spread of wild fires
HCV 5
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Key terms
Indicators
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Rural/remote areas where people are reliant on natural resources
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Upstream of important wetlands/rivers
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Important water supply catchments
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Steep or hilly areas
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Areas of low soil fertility
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Critical situations
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Protection of water catchments
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Control of erosion of vulnerable soils/slopes
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HCV 5
Community needs
Natural habitats that communities use to obtain essential basic resources:
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Food, fuel, building materials, water or medicine
HCV 6
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Key terms
Indicators
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Remote/isolated with limited infrastructure
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Subsistence lifestyles
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Identify through engagement with communities
- Consultation
- Socio-economic studies
- Participatory mapping
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Fundamental for satisfying
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Resources must not be abruptly restricted without transition to suitable alternatives
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Free, Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) process
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Identity through engagement with communities
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HCV 6
Cultural values
Areas or sites of important cultural or religious significance to local communities
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Key terms
Indicators
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Consultation with communities and social experts
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UNESCO World Heritage sites
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National directives concerning archaeological sites and resources
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Values of global or national significance
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Values critical for local people
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