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Browse Tunisia's conservation landscape through its structured park classification system.

Tunisia National Parks and Protected Areas by IUCN Management Category

Access a comprehensive view of Tunisia's protected natural areas, organized by their official IUCN management categories. This atlas-style index reveals the distribution and classification of national parks and other protected lands across the country, offering insight into the nation's conservation framework and geographic scope. Understand how different protection objectives are represented within Tunisia's natural heritage.

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Country snapshot
How IUCN categories are represented across Tunisia
Use this summary to understand how broad the current category coverage is before opening individual IUCN category pages for parks and protected areas in Tunisia.

Active parks

6

The current country route includes this many active park and protected-area pages for Tunisia.

Categories in use

1

Distinct IUCN management categories currently represented by active parks in Tunisia.

Most represented
National Park
National Park currently has the strongest footprint in Tunisia, with 6 linked parks already grouped under this management category.

Representative parks

Bou-Hedma National ParkTapantí National ParkBoukornine National ParkJebel Serj National ParkZembra National ParkChambi National Park
Category guide

Understand the structure of Tunisia's conservation efforts and geographic spread of its protected sites.

Browse Tunisia's Protected Area Classification System: IUCN Categories Map
Explore the full range of national parks and protected areas across Tunisia, organized by their official IUCN management categories. This systematic classification reveals the varied conservation goals and geographic distribution of sites, from Mediterranean coasts to Saharan ecosystems, providing an atlas view of Tunisia's natural heritage.

IUCN category ii

National Park
Ecosystem protection6 parks
IUCN Category II is one of the most widely recognized protected-area categories in the world because it brings together strong ecosystem protection and public-facing values. A National Park is meant to conserve large-scale ecological processes and representative species and ecosystems, but it is also expected to support compatible spiritual, scientific, educational, recreational, and visitor opportunities. This makes Category II especially important for countries that want protected areas to function both as core conservation landscapes and as places where people can meaningfully experience nature without undermining long-term ecological goals.

Example parks

Bou-Hedma National ParkTapantí National ParkBoukornine National ParkJebel Serj National ParkZembra National Park

Management focus

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.

At a glance

Mapping the Geographic Spread and Conservation Balance of Tunisia's Protected Landscapes

Tunisia's National Park System and IUCN Protected Area Classifications
Browse Tunisia's structured IUCN protected area categories, focusing on national parks that highlight the country's conservation priorities across its Mediterranean and Saharan geography. Analyzing the specific category mix provides insight into how protection classes shape Tunisia's natural heritage zones and regional conservation strategies.

Most represented categories

National Park

IUCN category ii

6 parks

Representative parks

Bou-Hedma National ParkTapantí National ParkBoukornine National ParkJebel Serj National ParkZembra National ParkChambi National Park
More countries

Compare diverse protected landscapes and national park geography across the broader region surrounding Tunisia.

Explore National Parks and Protected Areas in Other Countries Beyond Tunisia
Expand your national park discovery from Tunisia by browsing protected areas and mapped park geography across other countries in North Africa and the Mediterranean region. Compare varied conservation landscapes, trace regional park spreads, and explore diverse natural terrain by navigating to distinct country park lists.

Italy's National Parks and Protected Areas: A Geographic Atlas Overview

MoriAtlas offers a detailed geographic perspective on Italy's network of national parks and protected areas. Explore the mapped boundaries, understand the distribution of these vital conservation regions, and navigate through the country's diverse natural terrain. This atlas interface empowers discovery of Italy's significant protected lands, providing context for their place within the broader European geography.

27 parks

Albania National Parks and Protected Areas: A Geographic Atlas Exploration

Access a structured overview of Albania's national parks and protected areas. This resource facilitates exploration of the geographic distribution and mapped boundaries of its natural landscapes, offering an atlas-based perspective on the country's conservation efforts and regional terrain.

13 parks

Croatia National Parks and Protected Areas: Geographic Atlas Explorer

MoriAtlas provides a geographic atlas for exploring Croatia's national parks and protected areas. Navigate the mapped boundaries and understand the distribution of protected lands throughout the country. This resource focuses on the structured discovery of natural landscapes and regional geography, offering a clear overview for understanding conservation areas within Croatia's diverse terrain.

11 parks

Greece: National Parks, Protected Areas, and Mapped Landscapes

This section offers a comprehensive atlas view of Greece's national parks and protected areas. Explore the geographic distribution, mapped boundaries, and landscape context of conservation sites across the country. MoriAtlas facilitates a structured understanding of Greece's natural protected regions, making it an essential tool for geographic discovery and atlas-based browsing.

7 parks

Algeria National Parks and Protected Areas: Mapped Geographic Explorer

Explore Algeria's extensive protected areas and national parks through a structured geographic lens. This atlas provides insight into the distribution of conservation lands, from the coastal Tell Atlas mountains to the expansive Sahara region. Understand the mapped context of Algeria's diverse natural landscapes and their regional significance for conservation and geographic study.

4 parks

Bosnia and Herzegovina: National Parks and Protected Lands Map Overview

Delve into the protected natural areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a key Balkan country. This resource provides a structured view of national parks and other conservation landscapes, emphasizing their geographic distribution and regional context. Understand the mapped boundaries and terrain of these important natural territories, offering a comprehensive atlas-style exploration for geographic understanding.

3 parks

North Macedonia National Parks and Protected Areas: Geographic Atlas Overview

Navigate the protected natural areas of North Macedonia through a structured geographic lens. This atlas view highlights the distribution and mapped boundaries of the country's national parks and significant protected lands. Understand the landscape context and regional significance of these conserved territories, essential for any map-based exploration of North Macedonia's natural heritage.

2 parks

Andorra's National Parks and Protected Landscapes: Atlas & Map Explorer

This entry provides a detailed geographic overview of national parks and protected natural areas within Andorra. Utilize MoriAtlas to visualize their distribution, understand the mapped boundaries, and explore the regional geography of this small but significant European nation. It serves as a key atlas resource for understanding Andorra's conservation landscapes.

1 park
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Continue Exploring Tunisia's Protected Natural Landscapes and Park Geography

Delve deeper into the mapped boundaries and regional distribution of Tunisia's national parks and protected areas. This pathway facilitates a more granular understanding of the country's conserved territories, supporting structured atlas exploration and comparative geographic analysis of its natural landscapes.