Social Sciences, asked by HimanshuRamrakhyani, 5 months ago

Which of the following is not a zone in Biosphere reserves?

Buffer zone

Transition zone

Mid zone

Core zone

Answers

Answered by revanth12345
4

Answer:

transition zone is the answer.

Answered by arshikhan8123
0

Answer:

Mid- zone

Explanation:

Core Areas: A biosphere reserve's most protected area. It could have endemic plants and animals. They protect the wild relatives of economically important species while also serving as important genetic reservoirs of exceptional scientific interest.

Buffer Zone: The buffer zone surrounds the core zone, and its activities are managed in such a way that the core zone is protected in its natural state. It allows for restoration, limited tourism, fishing, grazing, and other activities to reduce the impact on the core zone. Research and educational activities will be promoted.

Transition Zone: It is the biosphere reserve's most remote location. It is the zone of cooperation where human endeavors and conservation coexist. It would include the region's settlements, croplands, managed forests, regions for intensive amusement, and other economic uses.

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