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Discover IUCN Category VI sites conserving ecosystems with compatible natural resource management across Egypt.

Egypt: Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in its National Geography and Park Atlas

Understand the global meaning of Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, IUCN Category VI, and explore its specific application within Egypt's geography. This dedicated route reveals national parks and protected landscapes where conservation integrates with compatible, low-level, non-industrial use of natural resources, offering a unique lens on Egypt's protected natural heritage and management approaches.

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Mapped examples of Egypt's protected landscapes balancing conservation with sustainable natural resource use.

Egypt's Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources Parks and Protected Landscapes
Explore the comprehensive list of Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Egypt, detailing these IUCN Category VI sites that balance ecosystem conservation with compatible natural resource use. The filtered overview helps users trace the geographic spread of Egypt's protected landscapes, providing atlas insights into their specific management and ecological contexts.
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Nabq Protected Area

Explore its mapped terrain and protected area context.

Nabq Protected Area offers a distinct view into Egypt's protected landscapes, situated within the South Sinai Governorate. This detailed page provides an atlas-style perspective on its geographic setting, allowing for structured exploration of its mapped boundaries and its role within the regional context. Understand the unique natural terrain and protected area characteristics that define this significant Egyptian site.

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Country pattern

Explore how Egypt's protected landscapes balance conservation with low-impact natural resource management in Category VI areas.

Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Egypt: IUCN Category VI Park Geography
Browse Egypt's Protected Areas with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, an IUCN Category VI designation for sites that conserve ecosystems, cultural values, and traditional management systems. These large, mainly natural landscapes, such as Nabq, integrate low-level resource use compatible with conservation, illustrating how Egypt balances human activity with protected area goals.

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These parks and protected areas currently define how Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources appears across Egypt.

Category focus

A generally large protected area that conserves ecosystems and cultural values while allowing compatible, low-level, non-industrial use of natural resources as part of its management approach.

Representative parks

Nabq Protected Area
Management profile

Conservation with sustainable use

Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
IUCN Category VI is used for protected areas where conservation remains primary, but where the sustainable use of natural resources is recognized as a legitimate and integrated part of management. These are usually large areas that remain mainly in a natural condition and that conserve ecosystems, associated cultural values, and traditional resource-management systems. The category is especially important in places where conservation is best achieved not by excluding all use, but by supporting forms of use that are low-level, non-industrial, ecologically compatible, and embedded in long-term stewardship.

Definition

A Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources is a protected area that conserves ecosystems and habitats together with associated cultural values and traditional natural resource management systems. Such areas are generally large, mainly in a natural condition, with a proportion under sustainable natural resource management, and where low-level non-industrial natural resource use compatible with nature conservation is seen as one of the main aims. Under IUCN guidance, the primary management objective should apply to at least three quarters of the protected area, often referred to as the 75 per cent rule.

Key characteristics

Category VI areas are usually extensive and ecologically substantial, often including forests, marine areas, drylands, wetlands, savannas, river basins, or mixed landscapes where ecosystems remain broadly intact. They are not open-ended multi-use areas and are not meant to legitimize intensive industrial extraction under a conservation label. Their defining feature is that conservation and sustainable use are deliberately linked, usually through practices that are small-scale, traditional, community-based, or otherwise demonstrably compatible with maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem function over the long term. These areas often carry strong social and cultural dimensions, especially where local communities or indigenous peoples have long histories of stewardship tied to natural resource use.

Management focus

Management in Category VI requires balancing conservation outcomes with clearly bounded and ecologically compatible use. This often means zoning, harvest rules, customary governance, community agreements, species and habitat monitoring, restoration where needed, and limits on activities that would exceed ecological thresholds. Managers may support traditional livelihoods, non-timber forest product collection, small-scale fisheries, extensive pastoralism, or other locally adapted uses where these do not undermine the area's conservation purpose. The category demands active judgment and governance rather than simple permissiveness: sustainable use must remain subordinate to the area's primary conservation objective, and industrial-scale or ecologically damaging exploitation is inconsistent with the category.

Protection purpose

The purpose of Category VI is to conserve large natural areas and their biodiversity while recognizing that carefully governed, low-level, sustainable resource use can in some places contribute to long-term conservation, local stewardship, and social legitimacy.

Management objective

Typical objectives include maintaining ecosystems in a largely natural condition, conserving biodiversity and ecological processes at scale, supporting traditional and compatible natural resource management systems, preventing industrial or ecologically destructive uses, strengthening community and indigenous stewardship where appropriate, aligning livelihoods with conservation goals, applying zoning and monitoring to keep use within ecological limits, and ensuring that the protected area's primary function remains long-term nature conservation.

Global context
Wider background behind Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
This reference block covers the broader history and global examples that define Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources as an IUCN management category, rather than the country-specific park pattern shown elsewhere on the page.

Category history

Category VI reflects an important evolution in international conservation thinking. Earlier protected-area models often emphasized strict exclusion or visitor-oriented preservation, but many countries and communities argued for recognition of conservation systems in which biodiversity protection and sustainable use had long coexisted. The IUCN category system responded by creating a category that could accommodate large conservation areas managed for nature first, but with compatible and bounded use of natural resources as part of that conservation approach. This was especially significant in regions where community management, customary use, or extensive traditional economies played a major role in maintaining ecosystems. The category continues to be important in debates about equity, livelihoods, indigenous rights, and the governance of large conservation landscapes and seascapes.

Global examples

Examples commonly associated with Category VI include large forest reserves with community-based resource management, extensive marine or coastal conservation areas allowing regulated small-scale use, protected areas supporting traditional extraction of non-timber products, and landscapes where conservation is combined with long-established, low-intensity resource practices. Exact designations vary across national systems, but the category is generally applied to protected areas that remain mainly natural while allowing carefully governed use that is compatible with biodiversity conservation and long-term ecological integrity.

More categories

Compare Egypt's national classifications and protected landscapes to understand its full conservation mandates.

Explore Other IUCN Protected Area Categories in Egypt's Diverse Conservation Landscape
Discover Egypt's full spectrum of IUCN protected area categories beyond Sustainable Use of Natural Resources, enabling deeper insight into national conservation strategies. Browse specific classifications like National Parks to compare distinct management objectives and understand the diverse protected landscapes spanning Egypt's geography.

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National Park

A large natural or near-natural protected area managed to safeguard ecological processes, characteristic species, and ecosystems while also supporting education, recreation, and compatible visitor use.

Example parks

White Desert National Park, Gabal Elba National Park, Gilf Kebir National Park

Understanding Egypt's Unique Protected Landscapes, Desert Parks, and Coastal Conservation Geography

Frequently Asked Questions About National Parks and Protected Areas in Egypt
Discover common questions about Egypt's national parks and protected areas, covering their geographic distribution, conservation status, and diverse landscapes across the Nile Delta and desert regions. Gain insights into these protected landscapes, their ecological significance, and their crucial role in safeguarding Egypt's unique natural and historical heritage.
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Discover more about the unique role of Protected Area with Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Egypt's broader conservation strategy. By examining how these IUCN Category VI sites integrate ecosystem preservation with sustainable resource management, you gain deeper insights into the nation's protected landscapes and their ecological stewardship.