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short notes on natural heritage ​

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Answered by mahira15
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Natural heritage refers to the sum total of the elements of biodiversity, including flora and fauna, ecosystems and geological structures. Heritage is that which is inherited from past generations, maintained in the present, and bestowed to future generations.

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In addition to being of Outstanding Universal Value and providing biodiversity and geoheritage conservation benefits, the value of other benefits that World Heritage sites can deliver is increasingly being recognised because of their contribution to the well-being of local communities and wider human society.

Answered by atawan1198
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Answer:Natural heritage refers to the sum total of the elements of biodiversity, including flora and fauna, ecosystems and geological structures.

Explanation:

Heritage is that which is inherited from past generations, maintained in the present, and bestowed to future generations.[1] The term "natural heritage", derived from "natural inheritance", pre-dates the term "biodiversity." It is a less scientific term and more easily comprehended in some ways by the wider audience interested in conservation.

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