UNESCO names 11 new biospheres in 11 countries.

International

UNESCO has designated 11 new biosphere reserves across 11 countries, highlighting their commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development. These reserves, spread across diverse ecosystems from mountains to coastal regions, aim to balance biodiversity conservation with sustainable use. The designation underscores global efforts to protect natural habitats and promote harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.


      New biospheres span 11 countries, highlighting UNESCO's commitment to environmental conservation worldwide. Each biosphere promotes ecological harmony and supports local communities through sustainable practices like agriculture and tourism.

     

     

 

     


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