Marshall Islands - Terrestrial protected areas

Terrestrial protected areas (% of total land area)

Terrestrial protected areas (% of total land area) in Marshall Islands was 11.92 as of 2021. Its highest value over the past 5 years was 12.06 in 2016, while its lowest value was 11.92 in 2017.

Definition: Terrestrial protected areas are totally or partially protected areas of at least 1,000 hectares that are designated by national authorities as scientific reserves with limited public access, national parks, natural monuments, nature reserves or wildlife sanctuaries, protected landscapes, and areas managed mainly for sustainable use. Marine areas, unclassified areas, littoral (intertidal) areas, and sites protected under local or provincial law are excluded.

Source: World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) where the compilation and management is carried out by United Nations Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) in collaboration with governments, non-governmental organizations, academia and ind

See also:

Year Value
2016 12.06
2017 11.92
2018 11.92
2019 11.92
2020 11.92
2021 11.92

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Biodiversity & protected areas