Biosphere reserve
A Biosphere Reserve is an international conservation designation for reserves designated by UNESCO under the MaB (Man and the Biosphere) Programme.
Related Topics:
Conservation designation - UNESCO - Biosphere
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Biosphere Reserves are areas of terrestrial and coastal / marine ecosystems, where, through appropriate zoning and management, the conservation of ecosystems and their biodiversity are combined with the sustainable use of natural resources for the benefit of local communities. This includes relevant research, monitoring, education and training. All the above are tools for implementing Agenda 21, the Convention on Biological Diversity and other international agreements.
Related Topics:
Ecosystem - Zoning - Conservation - Biodiversity - Sustainable use - Natural resources - Research - Education - Training - Agenda 21 - Convention on Biological Diversity
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The areas all have multiple functions. The zoning includes a core area, a buffer zone and an outer transition area. The outer boundary is always flexible.
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There are (in October 2004) 459 Biosphere Reserves in 97 countries.
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For a full list of all Biosphere Reserves in the world, see:
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