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World Network of Biosphere Reserves

The UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) covers internationally designated protected areas, known as biosphere reserves, which are meant to demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature (e.g. encourage sustainable development).[1] They are created under the Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB).

Mission

The World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) of the MAB Programme consists of a dynamic and interactive network of sites. It works to foster the harmonious integration of people and nature for sustainable development through participatory dialogue, knowledge sharing, poverty reduction, human well-being improvements, respect for cultural values and by improving society's ability to cope with climate change. It promotes north–south and South-South collaboration and represents a unique tool for international cooperation through the exchange of experiences and know-how, capacity-building and the promotion of best practices.[1]

The network

 
Map of the Biosphere Reserves, as of 2013. Note: the transboundary places are redistributed among the countries in which they are located on the location map, therefore, have been counted several times.

As of 2022[A] total membership had reached 738 biosphere reserves in 134 countries (including 22 transboundary sites) occurring in all regions of the world.[1] Myanmar had its first biosphere reserve inscribed in 2015. This already takes into account some biosphere reserves that have been withdrawn or revised through the years, as the program's focus has shifted from simple protection of nature to areas displaying close interaction between man and environment.

UNESCO region Number of
biosphere reserves
Number of
countries
Africa 86 31
Arab States 35[B] 14
Asia and the Pacific 168 40
Europe and North America 306 24
Latin America and the Caribbean 132 22
A Source: World Network of Biosphere Reserves, UNESCO, 2022[2]
B Includes the "Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean", shared between Morocco and Spain[3]

Criteria and periodic review process

Article 4 of the "Statutory Framework of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves". defines general criteria for an area to be qualified for designation as a biosphere reserve as follows:

  1. It should encompass a mosaic of ecological systems representative of major biogeographic regions, including a gradation of human interventions.
  2. It should be of significance for biological diversity conservation.
  3. It should provide an opportunity to explore and demonstrate approaches to sustainable development on a regional scale.
  4. It should have an appropriate size to serve the three functions of biosphere reserves — conservation, development, logistic support.
  5. It should include these functions through appropriate zonation, recognizing core, buffer, and outer transition areas.
  6. Organizational arrangements should be provided for the involvement and participation of a suitable range of inter alia public authorities, local communities and private interests in the design and carrying out the functions of a biosphere reserve.
  7. In addition, provisions should be made for:
    1. mechanisms to manage human use and activities in the buffer zone or zones;
    2. a management policy or plan for the area as a biosphere reserve;
    3. a designated authority or mechanism to implement this policy or plan;
    4. programmes for research, monitoring, education and training.

Article 9 of the Statutory Framework states that "the status of each biosphere reserve should be subject to a periodic review every ten years, based on a report prepared by the concerned authority, on the basis of the criteria of Article 4".[4] If a biosphere reserve no longer satisfies the criteria contained in Article 4, it may be recommended the state concerned take measures to ensure conformity. Should a biosphere reserve still does not satisfy the criteria contained in Article 4, within a reasonable period, the area will no longer be referred to as a biosphere reserve which is part of the network.[4]

Withdrawals

Article 9 of the Statutory Framework gives a state the right to remove a biosphere reserve under its jurisdiction from the network. As of July 2018, a total of 45 sites had been withdrawn from the World Network of Biosphere Reserves by 9 countries.[5] Some reserves have been withdrawn after they no longer met newer, stricter criteria for reserves, for example on zonation or area size.[6]

In June 2017, during the International Coordinating Council of the Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB ICC) meeting in Paris, the United States has withdrawn 17 sites (out of the country's previous total of 47 sites) from the program.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c "World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR)". UNESCO. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  2. ^ "World Network of Biosphere Reserves". UNESCO. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Biosphere reserves in Arab States". UNESCO. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Statutory Framework of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves".
  5. ^ "Biosphere reserves withdrawn from the World Network of Biosphere reserves". Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  6. ^ Köck, Günter; Arnberger, Arne (2017). "The Austrian Biosphere Reserves in the light of changing MAB strategies". eco.mont. 9 (special issue): 85–92. doi:10.1553/eco.mont-9-sis85.
  7. ^ Chow, Lorraine (15 June 2017). "US Quietly Removes 17 Sites From UN Biosphere Reserve Network". EcoWatch. Retrieved 1 March 2022.

External links

  • Official website  

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The UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves WNBR covers internationally designated protected areas known as biosphere reserves which are meant to demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature e g encourage sustainable development 1 They are created under the Man and the Biosphere Programme MAB Contents 1 Mission 2 The network 2 1 Criteria and periodic review process 2 2 Withdrawals 3 References 4 External linksMission EditThe World Network of Biosphere Reserves WNBR of the MAB Programme consists of a dynamic and interactive network of sites It works to foster the harmonious integration of people and nature for sustainable development through participatory dialogue knowledge sharing poverty reduction human well being improvements respect for cultural values and by improving society s ability to cope with climate change It promotes north south and South South collaboration and represents a unique tool for international cooperation through the exchange of experiences and know how capacity building and the promotion of best practices 1 The network Edit Map of the Biosphere Reserves as of 2013 Note the transboundary places are redistributed among the countries in which they are located on the location map therefore have been counted several times As of 2022 update A total membership had reached 738 biosphere reserves in 134 countries including 22 transboundary sites occurring in all regions of the world 1 Myanmar had its first biosphere reserve inscribed in 2015 This already takes into account some biosphere reserves that have been withdrawn or revised through the years as the program s focus has shifted from simple protection of nature to areas displaying close interaction between man and environment UNESCO region Number ofbiosphere reserves Number ofcountriesAfrica 86 31Arab States 35 B 14Asia and the Pacific 168 40Europe and North America 306 24Latin America and the Caribbean 132 22A Source World Network of Biosphere Reserves UNESCO 2022 2 B Includes the Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean shared between Morocco and Spain 3 Criteria and periodic review process Edit Article 4 of the Statutory Framework of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves defines general criteria for an area to be qualified for designation as a biosphere reserve as follows It should encompass a mosaic of ecological systems representative of major biogeographic regions including a gradation of human interventions It should be of significance for biological diversity conservation It should provide an opportunity to explore and demonstrate approaches to sustainable development on a regional scale It should have an appropriate size to serve the three functions of biosphere reserves conservation development logistic support It should include these functions through appropriate zonation recognizing core buffer and outer transition areas Organizational arrangements should be provided for the involvement and participation of a suitable range of inter alia public authorities local communities and private interests in the design and carrying out the functions of a biosphere reserve In addition provisions should be made for mechanisms to manage human use and activities in the buffer zone or zones a management policy or plan for the area as a biosphere reserve a designated authority or mechanism to implement this policy or plan programmes for research monitoring education and training Article 9 of the Statutory Framework states that the status of each biosphere reserve should be subject to a periodic review every ten years based on a report prepared by the concerned authority on the basis of the criteria of Article 4 4 If a biosphere reserve no longer satisfies the criteria contained in Article 4 it may be recommended the state concerned take measures to ensure conformity Should a biosphere reserve still does not satisfy the criteria contained in Article 4 within a reasonable period the area will no longer be referred to as a biosphere reserve which is part of the network 4 Withdrawals Edit Article 9 of the Statutory Framework gives a state the right to remove a biosphere reserve under its jurisdiction from the network As of July 2018 update a total of 45 sites had been withdrawn from the World Network of Biosphere Reserves by 9 countries 5 Some reserves have been withdrawn after they no longer met newer stricter criteria for reserves for example on zonation or area size 6 In June 2017 during the International Coordinating Council of the Man and the Biosphere Programme MAB ICC meeting in Paris the United States has withdrawn 17 sites out of the country s previous total of 47 sites from the program 7 References Edit a b c World Network of Biosphere Reserves WNBR UNESCO Retrieved 1 March 2022 World Network of Biosphere Reserves UNESCO Retrieved 1 March 2022 Biosphere reserves in Arab States UNESCO Retrieved 1 March 2022 a b Statutory Framework of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves Biosphere reserves withdrawn from the World Network of Biosphere reserves Retrieved 1 March 2022 Kock Gunter Arnberger Arne 2017 The Austrian Biosphere Reserves in the light of changing MAB strategies eco mont 9 special issue 85 92 doi 10 1553 eco mont 9 sis85 Chow Lorraine 15 June 2017 US Quietly Removes 17 Sites From UN Biosphere Reserve Network EcoWatch Retrieved 1 March 2022 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Network of Biosphere Reserves amp oldid 1113019066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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