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New Biosphere Reserves

July 1 , 2022 751 days 658 0
  • UNESCO has approved the designation of 11 new biosphere reserves in 9 countries.
  • It includes three countries for the first time: Chad, Georgia and Zambia.
  • Two existing biosphere reserves in Spain have also been extended.
  • With the new designations, the World Network of Biosphere Reserves totals 738 sites in 134 countries.
  • These additions were decided by the 34th session of the International Co-ordinating Council.
  • It is the governing body of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) programme.
  • It is composed of 34 representatives of UNESCO Member States.
  • The Council was meeting from 13 to 17 June at UNESCO’s Headquarters in Paris.
  • The Man and the Biosphere (MAB) programme pioneered the idea of sustainable development.
  • It was established by UNESCO in 1971 as an intergovernmental scientific programme.


 

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