World Network of Biosphere Reserves

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The World Network of Biosphere Reserves was established at the International Conference on Biosphere Reserves in Seville in 1995.

This complete list of biosphere reserves is from the UNESCO Web site (as of October 26, 2005).

Map showing the World Network of Biosphere Reserves as of 2005: red (countries with more than 35 sites), orange (at least 20, less than 35), yellow (at least 15, less than 20), green (at least 10, less than 15), blue (at least 5, less than 10) and violet (at least 1, less than 5). Note: transboundary sites have been redistributed among the concerned countries for the locator map, hence, have been counted multiple times.
Map showing the World Network of Biosphere Reserves as of 2005: red (countries with more than 35 sites), orange (at least 20, less than 35), yellow (at least 15, less than 20), green (at least 10, less than 15), blue (at least 5, less than 10) and violet (at least 1, less than 5). Note: transboundary sites have been redistributed among the concerned countries for the locator map, hence, have been counted multiple times.

Contents

[edit] Africa

Gorilla mother and child in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
Gorilla mother and child in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

[edit] Americas

Mountain summits in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

[edit] Asia

Crater lakes on Jeju Island, Republic of Korea
Crater lakes on Jeju Island, Republic of Korea

[edit] Europe

Sumava (Bohemian Forest) of the Czech Republic
Sumava (Bohemian Forest) of the Czech Republic

[edit] Oceania

[edit] External link