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describe biosphere reserve​

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Answered by omasati2004
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Biosphere reserves are 'learning places for sustainable development'. ... Each site promotes solutions reconciling the conservation of biodiversity with its sustainable use. Biosphere reserves are nominated by national governments and remain under the sovereign jurisdiction of the states where they are located.

Answered by sreedenchanala
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Answer:

A biosphere reserve is a ecosystem with plants and animals of unusual scientific and natural interest.

Explanation:

It is a label given by UNESCO to help protect the sites. The plan is to promote management, research and education in ecosystem conservation. This includes the 'sustainable use of natural resources'.

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