SNASPE

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SNASPE is Chile’s national network of protected wild areas, encompassing national parks, reserves, and natural monuments managed to conserve the country’s biodiversity and ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf environmental protection program
national protected areas system
abbreviation SNASPE self-link
appliesTo coastal ecosystems in Chile
inland water ecosystems in Chile
terrestrial ecosystems in Chile
contributesTo climate change mitigation through conservation
environmental education in Chile
national biodiversity strategy of Chile
nature-based tourism in Chile
country Chile
fullName Servicio Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado
surface form: Sistema Nacional de Áreas Silvestres Protegidas del Estado
geographicScope Atacama Desert
surface form: Atacama Desert region

Andes
surface form: Chilean Andes

Chilean Matorral
surface form: Chilean Mediterranean zone

Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

continental Chile
temperate rainforests of southern Chile
goal long-term conservation of representative ecosystems of Chile
maintenance of ecosystem services
protection of threatened species in Chile
hasPart national parks of Chile
national reserves of Chile
natural monuments of Chile
includesManagementCategory multiple-use reserves
natural monuments
strict protection areas
languageOfName Spanish
legalFramework Chilean environmental legislation
legalStatus state-owned protected areas network
managingAuthority Corporación Nacional Forestal
managingAuthorityAbbreviation CONAF
owner Government of Chile
policyType protected areas policy instrument
purpose biodiversity conservation
ecosystem conservation
protection of native flora and fauna
protection of natural heritage
relatedTo Convention on Biological Diversity
IUCN protected area categories I–VI
surface form: IUCN protected area categories
sector conservation
environment

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