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What are Biosphere Reserves?
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- A biosphere reserve is a landscape that is usually large in size with naturally functioning ecological processes and containing outstanding examples of ecosystems, natural communities, and species that are inadequately protected.
- It is an area that contains a wildlife preserve bordered by a buffer zone in which more frequent use is permitted to the public. It is established as a way of integrating habitat conservation with the interests of the local community.
- A biosphere reserve includes core natural areas containing significant biological resources.
- The sustainable development function, in particular, is a distinguishing feature of biosphere reserves.
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