Supplementary information. This document is the result of discussions among experts from the Ministry of the Environment, the technical-scientific committee of the nomination, the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano National Park, and the Emilia-Romagna Region. The sequence of the Document follows the logical order of the requests contained in the interim report of the IUCN WH Panel.

Maps representing the key geo-attributes and all the protective designations. A multilayer PDF map of the key geo-attributes and all the protective designations for each Component Site (CS 5a, CS 5b, CS 5c are shown in the same map since they share a common buffer area):

The Shapefiles used to generate the above maps of key geo-attributes and all the protective designations (in a ZIP file):

Maps representing the prohibited activities. A multilayer PDF map of prohibited activities for each Component Site (CS 5a, CS 5b, CS 5c are shown in the same map since they share a common buffer area):

The Shapefiles used to generate the above maps of the prohibited activities (in a ZIP file):

Note about PDF Files

To open multilayer PDF maps, it is necessary to use Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. It is the only software capable of displaying the layers individually and allowing you to turn them off when needed. If the PDF is opened in a web browser or using a preview application, the layers may appear hidden or merged together.

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC provides a Layers panel where you can manage and toggle the visibility of layers. You can click on the eye icon to show or hide individual layers. This feature is especially useful for working with complex PDFs that contain multiple layers of information.

Remember that other PDF viewers or web browsers may not fully support these features, so using Acrobat Reader DC ensures the best experience when working with multilayer PDFs.