Two biosphere reserves in the Chinese mainland join UNESCO network
UNESCO adds two biosphere reserves in the Chinese mainland, highlighting biodiversity and sustainable development.
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UNESCO adds two biosphere reserves in the Chinese mainland, highlighting biodiversity and sustainable development.
UNESCO’s Lidia Brito champions science and local knowledge at the World Congress of Biosphere Reserves in China as the blueprint for global cooperation on climate and biodiversity.
Explore how UNESCO’s biosphere reserves turn theory into action, using living labs to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss with science-based solutions at the local level.
Hangzhou, in east China’s Zhejiang Province, will host the 5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves from Sept 22-25, gathering 4,000 delegates from 150+ countries and regions.