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By 2022, the PA network is made representative of all critical ecosystems and species and managed effectively.

By 2022, the PA network is made representative of all critical ecosystems and species and managed effectively.
https://chm.cbd.int/database/record?documentID=246631
Aichi targets
11.6. Protected areas are well connected and integrated into the wider landscape and seascape
11.5. Protected areas are effectively and equitably managed
11.4. Protected areas are ecologically representative
11.3. Areas of particular importance for biodiversity and ecosystem services protected
11.2. At least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas are protected
11. Protected areas increased and improved

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