How can UNESCO help?
Biosphere Reserves are all members of the World Network and UNESCO coordinates a wide range of activities to share experiences and combine forces for the good of the whole network. We have standing invitations from Entlebuch Biosphere Reserve in Switzerland and the Rhön Biosphere Reserve in Germany to send delegations to learn about their successes and challenges. UNESCO maintains a number of task-forces and working groups which are developing guidance and resources for Biosphere Reserves. The chairman of the task force on Developing Quality Economies in Biosphere Reserves spoke at the Dyfi Biosphere Conference in June 2004. Similarly, UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere programme promotes cooperation throughout the northern hemisphere via the EURO-MAB network which links Europe, Russia and North America. We can tap into this network for help and advice if the Dyfi Biosphere Reserve is extended. Find out more about developing the economy in Biosphere Reserves at: www.unesco.org/mab/faq_br.s
Biosphere Reserves are all members of the World Network and UNESCO coordinates a wide range of activities to share experiences and combine forces for the good of the whole network. We have standing invitations from Entlebuch Biosphere Reserve in Switzerland and the Rhön Biosphere Reserve in Germany to send delegations to learn about their successes and challenges. UNESCO maintains a number of task-forces and working groups which are developing guidance and resources for Biosphere Reserves. The chairman of the task force on Developing Quality Economies in Biosphere Reserves spoke at the Dyfi Biosphere Conference in June 2004. Similarly, UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere programme promotes cooperation throughout the northern hemisphere via the EURO-MAB network which links Europe, Russia and North America. We can tap into this network for help and advice if the Dyfi Biosphere Reserve is extended.