<P> The main objective is to safeguard regions that have built up a distinct and valuable ecological, biological, cultural, or scenic character . In contrast with previous categories, Category V permits surrounding communities to interact more with the area, contributing to the area's sustainable management and engaging with its natural and cultural heritage . </P> <P> Landscapes and seascapes that fall into this category should represent an integral balance between people and nature and can sustain activities such as traditional agricultural and forestry systems on conditions that ensure the continued protection or ecological restoration of the area . </P> <P> Category V is one of the more flexible classifications of protected areas . As a result, protected landscapes and seascapes may be able to accommodate contemporary developments, such as ecotourism, at the same time as maintaining the historical management practices that may procure the sustainability of agrobiodiversity and aquatic biodiversity . </P> <P> Though human involvement is a large factor in the management of these protected areas, developments are not intended to allow for widescale industrial production . The IUCN recommends that a proportion of the land mass remains in its natural condition--a decision to be made on a national level, usually with specificity to each protected area . Governance has to be developed to adapt the diverse--and possibly growing--range of interests that arise from the production of sustainable natural resources . </P>

All of the following are or have been areas of concern for parks except