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In order to permanently preserve the quality of habitat for bird species resident to the Weidmoos, it was essential to alter the post-extraction state of the site, so that an open landscape with numerous bodies of water and moist areas would remain. The most important measure to ensure the long-term conservation of the Weidmoos as an open landscape – and therefore as a valuable bird habitat – is the so-called “re-waterlogging” of the site. Rainwater can be retained in the area by closing drainage channels and through the construction of dams, all of which will lead to the creation of new ponds. The Weidmoos itself had the ideal building material for these dams:. | Management effectiveness evaluation in protected areas - a global study Overview of approaches and methodologies Fiona Leverington Marc Hockings Helena Pavese Katia Lemos Costa and José Courrau The goal of parks and protected areas is to contribute as much as possible to the range of choices available to the children of the future. They cannot choose the impossible or dream the unimaginable1. Hales 1989 Citation Fiona Leverington Marc Hockings Helena Pavese Katia Lemos Costa and José Courrau 2008 . Management effectiveness evaluation in protected areas - A global study. Supplementary report Overview of approaches and methodologies. The University of Queensland Gatton TNC WWF IUCN-WCPA AUSTRALIA. XhcNature Conservancy vWF Protecting nature. Preserving life WWF The University AMI Of Queensland AUSTRALIA for a living planet IUCN ftwcPA w IM OMMIMUOS Th Wend c n ti n Ufwn ON HIOIKTIO Ulf AS Management effectiveness evaluation in protected areas -a global study Overview of approaches and methodologies 2008 SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT Fiona Leverington Marc Hockings Helena Pavese Katia Lemos Costa and José .