ABSTRACT

UNESCO Biosphere Reserves (BRs) are designated areas in geographical regions of global socio-ecological significance. This definitive book shows their global relevance and contribution to environmental protection, biocultural diversity and education.

Initiated in the 1970s as part of UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere (MAB) Programme, BRs share a set of common objectives, to support and demonstrate a balance between biodiversity conservation, sustainable development and research. The world’s 701 BRs form an international, intergovernmental network to support the aims of sustainability science, but this purpose has not always been widely understood. In three distinct sections, the book starts by outlining the origins of BRs and the MAB Programme, showing how they contribute to advancing sustainable development. The second section documents the evolution of BRs around the world, including case studies from each of the five UNESCO world regions. Each case study demonstrates how conservation, sustainable development and the role of scientific research have been interpreted locally. The book concludes by discussing thematic lessons to help understand the challenges and opportunities associated with sustainability science, providing a unique platform from which lessons can be learned. This includes how concepts become actions on the ground and how ideas can be taken up across sites at differing scales.

This book will be of great interest to professionals engaged in conservation and sustainable development, NGOs, policy-makers and advanced students in environmental management, ecology, sustainability science, environmental anthropology and geography.

part I|16 pages

Conceptual and practical foundations of the international Man and the Biosphere Programme

chapter 3|16 pages

Biosphere reserves from Seville, 1995, to building a new world for 2030

A global network of sites of excellence to address regional and global imperatives

part II|14 pages

Translation and transitions: the changing practices of biosphere reserves

chapter 4|2 pages

The Mexican biosphere reserves

47Landscape and sustainability

chapter 5|15 pages

The Chilean biosphere reserves network as a model for sustainability?

Challenges towards regenerative development, education, biocultural ethics and eco-social peace

chapter 8|12 pages

Meeting the challenge of sustainable development

Analysing the knowledge used to establish Swedish biosphere reserves

chapter 9|11 pages

The French biosphere reserves

Looking for ecological solidarity and stewardship

chapter 10|10 pages

The more institutional models, the more challenges

Biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic

chapter 11|14 pages

Sense and sustainability

The story of biosphere reserves in Lebanon

chapter 14|14 pages

Innovative implementation of the UNESCO MAB Programme in South Africa

Towards the advancement of sustainable landscapes

chapter 16|12 pages

Biosphere reserves in Vietnam

Management challenges

chapter 17|15 pages

The Man and the Biosphere Programme in China

Sustaining the community of life over four decades

chapter 18|11 pages

The four stages of biosphere reserves in Australia

A retro- and prospective

part III|13 pages

Lessons for sustainability: science and sustainability in practice

chapter 24|12 pages

Embracing cultures in ecosystem governance in biosphere reserves

Slowing down the pace

chapter 25|12 pages

Unfinished business

The present and future contributions of biosphere reserves to sustainability science