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==Administration==
==Administration==


As provided in the [[Code of the League of Nations]], the [[Provost-General_of_the_League_of_Nations#Protected_Lands_and_Sea_Lanes_Authority|Protected Lands and Sea Lanes Authority]] of the [[League of Nations]] is formally responsible for the administration of the preserve. The Authority maintains a set of laws - the Basic Statute of Conduct in the International Nature Preserve - as well as four agencies which operate primarily within the Preserve: the Maintenance and Facilities Agency, the Ecological Studies Agency, the Preserve Hospital and Wellness Agency, and the Preserve Security Force. These agencies provide for the basic day-to-day function within the preserve, and the Security Force is responsible for preventing poaching as well as hazardous dumping of materials. The Authority, though based out of [[Alba Concordia]], functionally operates out of its headquarters in Aurora City within the Preserve. Within the Authority, the Commissioner of Protected Lands and Sea Lanes has deputed day-to-day executive authority within the preserve to the Deputy Commissioner for the Nature Preserve (DCNP).
As provided in the [[Code of the League of Nations]], the [[Provost-General_of_the_League_of_Nations#Protected_Lands_and_Sea_Lanes_Authority|Protected Lands and Sea Lanes Authority]] of the [[League of Nations]] is formally responsible for the administration of the preserve. The Authority maintains a set of laws - the Basic Statute of Conduct in the International Nature Preserve - as well as four agencies which operate primarily within the Preserve: the Maintenance and Facilities Agency, the Ecological Studies Agency, the Preserve Hospital and Wellness Agency, and the Preserve Security Force. These agencies provide for the basic day-to-day function within the preserve, and the Security Force is responsible for preventing poaching as well as hazardous dumping of materials. The Authority, though based out of [[Alba Concordia]], functionally operates out of its headquarters in Aurora City within the Preserve. Within the Authority, the Commissioner of Protected Lands and Sea Lanes has deputed day-to-day executive authority within the preserve to the Deputy Commissioner for the Nature Preserve (DCNP). The site is funded by the League of Nations directly, by usage fees, and by some national agreements to fund the project.


===Use limitations===
===Use limitations===


The [[Code of the League of Nations]] provides that every member of the League of Nations may construct one research and observation facility within the preserve, limited to fifty researchers at any given time. Forty two nations have constructed such facilities, most of them in the wilderness areas. The Code also allows for tourist use of the preserve and the limited construction of hotels and hostels. Since the formation of the park, the Authority has only authorized hotels and hostels in one location - Aurora City - and it limits the entire preserve to no more than 35,000 concurrent tourists.  
The [[Code of the League of Nations]] provides that every member of the League of Nations may construct one research and observation facility within the preserve, limited to fifty researchers at any given time. Forty two nations have constructed such facilities, most of them in the wilderness areas. The Code also allows for tourist use of the preserve and the limited construction of hotels and hostels. Since the formation of the park, the Authority has only authorized hotels and hostels in one location - Aurora City - and it limits the entire preserve to no more than 35,000 concurrent tourists.


==Geography and facilities==
==Geography and facilities==

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