Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Human' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 Background 1.2 The arrival of non-Indigenous people 1.2.1 Explorers 1.2.2 Buffalo hunters 1.2.3 Missionaries 1.2.4 Pastoralists 1.3 Mining 2 Climate 3 Flora 4 Fauna 4.1 Mammals 4.2 Birds 4.3 Reptiles 4.4 Frogs 4.5 Fish 4.6 Insects 5 Environmental problems and threats 6 Landforms 7 Aboriginal rock art sites 8 Human impacts 8.1 Fire management 8.2 Tourism 9 Park management 9.1 Park use fee 9.2 General facilities 9.3 Camp sites 10 Administrative status 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External links
Human impacts[edit]
Human impacts during the 19th and 20th century have been significant.
Tourism represents a significant human impact to Kakadu National Park with hundreds of thousands of visitors arriving annually.
Kakaduxe2x80x99s rock art provides a window into human civilisation in the days before the last ice age.
Criterion (i) : Kakaduxe2x80x99s art sites represent a unique artistic achievement because of the wide range of styles used, the large number and density of sites and the delicate and detailed depiction of a wide range of human figures and identifiable animal species, including animals long-extinct.
The plateau areas behind the escarpment are inaccessible by vehicle and contain large areas with no human infrastructure and limited public access.