Social Sciences, asked by CODchamp, 5 months ago

write three restriction for creating biosphere reservation?​

Answers

Answered by rinkughosh9932
13

Answer:

Multiple Uses

In many cases examples of living and working lands approaches to conservation include multiple land-uses and tenures in their design and allow for a network of areas and corridors managed for varying uses and conservation goals. These networks can even be associated with formal protected areas in the region.

Biosphere Reserves

Biosphere reserves are sites established by countries and recognized under UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program to promote sustainable development by combining core protected areas with zones where sustainable development is fostered. Biosphere reserves aim to achieve integrated management of land, fresh and marine waters and living resources by putting in place bioregional planning schemes based on integrating conservation into development through appropriate zoning of core, buffer, and transition zones. There are currently 580 such sites in the world.

Conservancies

There are several other kinds of conservation approach, which mimic the approach of biosphere reserves, but are usually smaller and more local in their management.

There are many names by which these multiple use conservation areas are known including conservancy or megaconservancy. But in essence they are a collection of mostly agricultural properties, which are cooperatively managed under a single management plan, bound with a voluntary agreement between the landowners and the state. They promote the conservation of certain natural resources, the extension of the regional conservation area network, and increased public awareness regarding the wise management of the natural environment.

They aim to achieve conservation goals over a contiguous patchwork of properties of various tenures and land uses, maximizing landscape heterogeneity and the management of capital flows (e.g., natural, financial, social) (Knight and Cowling, 2003). This can be achieved only if the component properties are managed in a coordinated, cooperative, and integrated way (Pierce et al., 2005). These areas ideally cover important sensitive natural areas so as to ensure that landscape-scale ecological processes, such as the movement of animals and water flows, function effectively. This better ensures that the goals of agricultural production, water use, and biodiversity conservation can be aligned and achieved in a cooperative way. The result is more viable environmental, social, and economic systems – or in other words, living landscapes

Explanation:

Hope it will help you

Please follow me and mark my answer as brainliest answer...

Similar questions