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WDPA Data Status Report About this Report and the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) Map showing protected areas in the WDPA Cook Islands January 215 The WDPA is the most comprehensive global dataset on terrestrial and marine protected areas, incorporating the official UN List of Protected Areas. The WDPA dataset is not necessarily a complete representation of all the protected areas which have been designated in country. The quality of the WDPA depends on the accessibility of accurate, comprehensive, up-to-date protected areas information from data holders. This report describes the current status of data in the WDPA for all sites included in the January 215 monthly release for Cook Islands. The WDPA is updated each month, and the information in this factsheet may have been superseded by a more recent update. This fact sheet has been produced with support from the 1th European Development Fund through the BIOPAMA (Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management) Programme. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of UNEP-WCMC and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union nor of the ACP Secretariat. The boundaries and names shown, and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. COK Report prepared on 23/2/215 Page 1 of 5

Protected areas data in the WDPA for Cook Islands There are 18 protected area records stored in the WDPA for Cook Islands, all are national-level protected areas with none designated under international and regional agreements or conventions. 28% of the data have boundaries in polygon format, with the remaining 72% depicted in point format (i.e. a single latitude and longitude point for the protected area). See Figure 1. Figure 1: Ratio of points to polygons 28% Polygons Points 72% Of the 18 protected areas, 14 (78%) include a marine component. These protected areas may be either partially or completely within the marine environment. Data for protected areas designated under international conventions and agreements There are no protected areas in the WDPA designated under international or regional conventions or agreements. 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 2: Number of WHS, Ramsar and MAB sites WHS Ramsar MAB Data for national-level protected areas There are 18 national-level protected area records in the WDPA. IUCN Management Categories have been reported for 13 of these records. The remaining 5 are recorded as Not Reported. Figure 3: National-level protected areas by IUCN Management Category NR, 28% II, 11% Figure 3 shows the allocation of IUCN Management Categories across national-level protected area records in the WDPA (numbers of sites in each category are shown in Table 2 at the end of this report). VI, 39% IV, 22% COK Report prepared on 23/2/215 Page 2 of 5

Completeness of WDPA Data Attributes for Cook Islands The WDPA requires that a minimum set of information is provided with each protected area record. These data attributes are defined by the WDPA Data Standard. Table 1 shows the extent to which key attributes have been reported by data providers for all protected area records in the WDPA for Cook Islands. Table 1: Completeness of selected attributes Attribute Completeness IUCN Category 72% Status (designated or proposed) 89% Status Year 83% Governance Type 67% Management Authority 22% Link to Management Plan % The WDPA Data Standard can be accessed at http://www.unep-wcmc.org/resources-and-data. Data sources in the WDPA for Cook Islands Data in the WDPA have been obtained or validated from 2 sources for Cook Islands. Figure 4 shows the breakdown of when protected area records in the WDPA were last updated or validated. Figure 4: Percentage of records updated or validated by year 6% Data for protected areas designated under international agreements and conventions have been sourced from the relevant convention secretariat. This includes: UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Ramsar Convention Secretariat and UNESCO Man and The Biosphere Programme. Not reported 24-28 94% <1999 29-211 1999-23 212-214 Data for national-level protected areas in the WDPA have been sourced from national authorities wherever possible. Information may also be supplemented by data from other agencies or organisations working in each country. As part of the update process for national data, national authorities are given the opportunity to review, validate and, where necessary, edit all existing WDPA records for their country. All updates to the WDPA by national authorities take priority over other sources and are considered to be the authoritative version. There is one record in the WDPA with no reported source for Cook Islands. National-level data in Cook Islands are provided by two sources: The WorldFish Center, ReefBase Project, Penang, Malaysia; University of Queensland, Australia. COK Report prepared on 23/2/215 Page 3 of 5

Table 2: WDPA Data for Cook Islands (as of January 215) Polygons Points Total Realm: terrestrial or marine Terrestrial 4 4 Marine (partially or completely) 5 9 14 Status: designated or proposed Designated 5 9 14 Proposed 2 2 Status not reported 2 2 International Protected Areas UNESCO World Heritage Sites Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar sites) UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserves Regional Protected Areas Baltic Sea Protected Area (HELCOM) Cartagena Special Protected Area Marine Protected Area (CCAMLR) Marine Protected Area (OSPAR) Site of Community Importance (Habitats Directive) Special Protection Area (Birds Directive) Specially Protected Area of Marine Importance (Barcelona Conv.) National Protected Areas: IUCN Management Category 5 13 18 Ia: Strict Nature Reserve Ib: Wilderness Area II: National Park 2 2 III: National Monument or Feature IV: Habitat/species management area 1 3 4 V: Protected Area with sustainable use VI: Protected Landscape/Seascape 7 7 Not Reported (NR) 4 1 5 Total number of records in the WDPA for Cook Islands 5 13 18 COK Report prepared on 23/2/215 Page 4 of 5

WDPA Quality Indicators for Cook Islands The percentage of records with boundaries in polygon format The WDPA stores all records with spatial (location) data. These data can be polygons which represent the boundaries of the protected area, or a single latitude/longitude point which shows the general location of the protected area. This indicator shows the percentage of records with boundaries - the preferred spatial data. 28 95 The percentage of data attributes which have been reported by the data provider Each record in the WDPA has 25 fields for which data attributes are requested. This indicator shows the weighted percentage of data fields which have been reported, based on the minimum, core and complete attributes. 81 63 88 99 The percentage of records updated or validated by the data provider in the last 5 years UNEP-WCMC sets a target to update each record in the WDPA at least every five years. This indicator shows the percentage of records updated in the last 5 years (since January 21). 91 The percentage of records where the area of the polygon is within 5% of the area reported The area (km 2 ) reported for a protected area may sometimes differ from the calculated GIS area of the boundary polygon provided, possibly indicating a discrepancy within the information submitted. This indicator shows the percentage of records where the area of the polygon is within a threshold of 5% of the area reported. The threshold allows for differences due to projections and software used for calculating the GIS area. 6 67 The range of scores for individual countries in the WDPA Country score for Cook Islands in January 215 (solid circle) and 214 (dotted circle) Overall score for the WDPA COK Report prepared on 23/2/215 Page 5 of 5