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Many areas of Vietnam are under protection. While the national reserves cover small areas of scientific significance with restricted access, the national parks also cover wetlands of Ramsar designated areas and BirdLife International inscribed bird areas. The largest of the national parks initially covered were the Cúc Phương National Park, the Cát Tiên National Park, and the Côn Đảo National Park which to start with were forest areas cum reserves or prohibited areas. The objective for creating national parks was to allow access to the reserved areas as a part of ecotourism and cultural needs with full attention to the basic approach of conservation of natural environmental resources.

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  • Según la IUCN (Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza) en Vietnam hay 57 zonas protegidas reconocidas internacionalmente, que ocupan 24.994 km², el 7,58% de los aproximadamente 330 000 km² del país, así como 3630 km² de áreas marinas, de los 647 232 km² que pertenecen a Vietnam. En este conjunto hay 15 parques nacionales, 21 reservas naturales (aunque muchas se han categorizado como parques nacionales hasta un total de 30) y 21 lugares históricos y culturales.​ En Vietnam hay además 8 sitios Ramsar, humedales de importancia internacional, que cubren un total de 1178 km².​ BirdLife International reconoce 62 IBAs (Important Bird Areas), que cubren un total de 16 420 km² y 835 especies de aves, de las que 328 son especies migratorias, 10 son endémicas y 59 son especies amenazadas.​ (es)
  • Many areas of Vietnam are under protection. While the national reserves cover small areas of scientific significance with restricted access, the national parks also cover wetlands of Ramsar designated areas and BirdLife International inscribed bird areas. The largest of the national parks initially covered were the Cúc Phương National Park, the Cát Tiên National Park, and the Côn Đảo National Park which to start with were forest areas cum reserves or prohibited areas. The objective for creating national parks was to allow access to the reserved areas as a part of ecotourism and cultural needs with full attention to the basic approach of conservation of natural environmental resources. The national parks and reserves, as per present status, (as reported by the National Parks of Vietnam) conforming to the topography of the country which cover terrestrial, deltas of rivers, and coastal zones are: Five national parks and four reserves in the Mekong Delta; two national parks in the northeastern area; five reserves in the north western area; three parks in the Red River Delta; two parks and one reserve in the North Central Coastal area; two reserves in South Central Coastal area; three parks and one reserve in Central Highlands; one park and one reserve in south eastern area. (en)
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  • Left: Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, Vietnam. Right: Largest cave in the world in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng (en)
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  • Según la IUCN (Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza) en Vietnam hay 57 zonas protegidas reconocidas internacionalmente, que ocupan 24.994 km², el 7,58% de los aproximadamente 330 000 km² del país, así como 3630 km² de áreas marinas, de los 647 232 km² que pertenecen a Vietnam. En este conjunto hay 15 parques nacionales, 21 reservas naturales (aunque muchas se han categorizado como parques nacionales hasta un total de 30) y 21 lugares históricos y culturales.​ En Vietnam hay además 8 sitios Ramsar, humedales de importancia internacional, que cubren un total de 1178 km².​ BirdLife International reconoce 62 IBAs (Important Bird Areas), que cubren un total de 16 420 km² y 835 especies de aves, de las que 328 son especies migratorias, 10 son endémicas y 59 son especies amen (es)
  • Many areas of Vietnam are under protection. While the national reserves cover small areas of scientific significance with restricted access, the national parks also cover wetlands of Ramsar designated areas and BirdLife International inscribed bird areas. The largest of the national parks initially covered were the Cúc Phương National Park, the Cát Tiên National Park, and the Côn Đảo National Park which to start with were forest areas cum reserves or prohibited areas. The objective for creating national parks was to allow access to the reserved areas as a part of ecotourism and cultural needs with full attention to the basic approach of conservation of natural environmental resources. (en)
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  • Protected areas of Vietnam (en)
  • Áreas protegidas de Vietnam (es)
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