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Concept of biosphere reserve, its
distribution and implication
Contents:
 Introduction.
 Goals and objectives of biosphere reserves.
 Criteria for Designation of Biosphere Reserve.
 Structure of Biosphere Reserve.
 Functions of Biosphere Reserve.
 Biosphere reserves in India
 International Status of Biosphere Reserve
 Biosphere Reserve under Man and Biosphere Reserve program
 Biosphere Conservation
 Way Forward
Introduction
• Biosphere Reserve (BR) is an international designation by United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for
representative parts of natural and cultural landscapes extending over large areas of
terrestrial or coastal/marine ecosystems or a combination of both.
• Biosphere Reserves tries to balance economic and social development and
maintenance of associated cultural values along with the preservation of nature.
• Biosphere Reserves are thus special environments for both people and nature and
are living examples of how human beings and nature can co-exist while respecting
each others’ needs.
Goals and objectives of biosphere reserves
Criteria for Designation of Biosphere Reserve
• A site must contain a protected and minimally disturbed core area
of value of nature conservation.
• Core area must be a bio-geographical unit and should be large
enough to sustain a viable populations representing all trophic
levels.
• The involvement of local communities and use of their knowledge
in biodiversity preservation.
• Areas potential for preservation of traditional tribal or rural modes
of living for harmonious use of the environment.
Structure of Biosphere Reserve
The three zone that characterize the Biosphere reserve are:
.
1) Core Areas:
• It is the most protected area of a biosphere reserve. It may contain endemic plants and
animals.
• They conserve the wild relatives of economic species and also represent important
genetic reservoirs having exceptional scientific interest.
• A core zone is a protected region, like a National Park or Sanctuary/protected/regulated
mostly under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. It is kept free from human interference.
2) Buffer Zone:
• The buffer zone surrounds the core zone and its activities are managed in this area
in the ways that help in the protection of the core zone in its natural condition.
• It includes restoration, limited tourism, fishing, grazing, etc; which are permitted to
reduce its effect on the core zone.
• Research and educational activities are to be encouraged.
3) Transition Zone:
• It is the outermost part of the biosphere reserve. It is the zone of cooperation where
human ventures and conservation are done in harmony.
• It includes settlements, croplands, managed forests and areas for intensive recreation and
other economic uses characteristics of the region.
Functions of Biosphere Reserve
 Conservation:
• Managing Biosphere Reserve’s genetic resources, endemic species,
ecosystems, and landscapes.
• It may prevent man-animal conflict. eg. death of tiger Avni who was shot dead
when she turned man-eater.
• Along with the wildlife, culture and customs of tribals are also protected.
 Development:
Promoting economic and human growth that is sustainable on a sociocultural
and ecological level. It seeks to strengthen the three pillars of sustainable
development: social, economic and protection of the environment.
 Logistic support:
Promoting research activities, environmental education, training and
monitoring in the context of local, national and international conservation and
sustainable development.
Biosphere reserves in India:
There are 18 Biosphere reserves in India.
1. Cold Desert, Himachal Pradesh
2. Nanda Devi, Uttrakhand
3. Khangchendzonga, Sikkim
4. Dehang-Debang, Arunachal Pradesh
5. Manas, Assam
6. Dibru-Saikhowa, Assam
7. Nokrek, Meghalaya
8. Panna, Madhya Pradesh
9. Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh
10. Achanakmar-Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh
11. Kachchh, Gujarat (Largest Area)
12. Similipal, Odisha
13. Sundarban, West Bengal
14. Seshachalam, Andhra Pradesh
15. Agasthyamala, Karnataka-Tamil Nadu-Kerala
16. Nilgiri, Tamil Nadu-Kerala (First to be Included)
17. Gulf of Mannar, Tamil Nadu
18. Great Nicobar, Andaman & Nicobar Island.
Biosphere reserves in India
International Status of Biosphere Reserve
The UNESCO has introduced the designation ‘Biosphere Reserve’ for natural areas to minimize
conflict between development and conservation. Biosphere Reserves are nominated by
national government which meets a minimal set of criteria under the Man and Biosphere
Reserve Program of UNESCO. Globally, there are 686 biosphere reserves in 122
countries, including 20 transboundary sites.
Man and Biosphere Programme
Launched in 1971, UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB) is an
intergovernmental scientific programme that aims to establish a scientific basis for the
improvement of relationships between people and their environments.
MAB combines natural and social sciences, economics and education to improve human
livelihoods and the equitable sharing of benefits, and to safeguard natural and managed
ecosystems, thus promoting innovative approaches to economic development that are socially
and culturally appropriate, and environmentally sustainable.
Biosphere Reserve under Man and Biosphere
Reserve program
• There are total 11 biosphere reserves of India which have been
recognized internationally under Man and Biosphere Reserve program:
1) Nilgiri (First to be included)
2) Gulf of Mannar
3) Sunderban
4) Nanda Devi
5) Nokrek
6) Pachmarhi
7) Similipal
8) Achanakmar - Amarkantak
9) Great Nicobar
10) Agasthyamala
11) Khangchendzonga (Added under Man and Biosphere Reserve
Program in 2018)
Biosphere Conservation
• A scheme called Biosphere Reserve is being implemented by the
Government of India since 1986, in which financial assistance is given in
90:10 ratio to the North Eastern Region States and three Himalayan states
and in the ratio of 60:40 to other states for maintenance, improvement, and
development of certain items.
• The State Government prepares the Management Action Plan which is
approved and monitored by the Central MAB Committee.
Way Forward
 Land rights of tribals which depends on the forest resources in transition areas must be
secured.
 Resources like spices from the reserves of Kerala should be marketed with “Biosphere
Reserve Tags” which will increase their value.
 Munnar declaration which suggests that biosphere reserves can be carved out of the desert
and Gangetic plain bio-geographic zones should also be implemented.
 As the biosphere reserve concept was aimed at sustainable development, the term,reserve,
should be replaced with a suitable word.
 The government must take strict steps against alien species invading various biosphere
reserves eg Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
.
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Concept of biosphere reserve, its distribution.pptx

  • 1. Concept of biosphere reserve, its distribution and implication
  • 2. Contents:  Introduction.  Goals and objectives of biosphere reserves.  Criteria for Designation of Biosphere Reserve.  Structure of Biosphere Reserve.  Functions of Biosphere Reserve.  Biosphere reserves in India  International Status of Biosphere Reserve  Biosphere Reserve under Man and Biosphere Reserve program  Biosphere Conservation  Way Forward
  • 3. Introduction • Biosphere Reserve (BR) is an international designation by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for representative parts of natural and cultural landscapes extending over large areas of terrestrial or coastal/marine ecosystems or a combination of both. • Biosphere Reserves tries to balance economic and social development and maintenance of associated cultural values along with the preservation of nature. • Biosphere Reserves are thus special environments for both people and nature and are living examples of how human beings and nature can co-exist while respecting each others’ needs.
  • 4. Goals and objectives of biosphere reserves
  • 5. Criteria for Designation of Biosphere Reserve • A site must contain a protected and minimally disturbed core area of value of nature conservation. • Core area must be a bio-geographical unit and should be large enough to sustain a viable populations representing all trophic levels. • The involvement of local communities and use of their knowledge in biodiversity preservation. • Areas potential for preservation of traditional tribal or rural modes of living for harmonious use of the environment.
  • 6. Structure of Biosphere Reserve The three zone that characterize the Biosphere reserve are:
  • 7. . 1) Core Areas: • It is the most protected area of a biosphere reserve. It may contain endemic plants and animals. • They conserve the wild relatives of economic species and also represent important genetic reservoirs having exceptional scientific interest. • A core zone is a protected region, like a National Park or Sanctuary/protected/regulated mostly under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. It is kept free from human interference. 2) Buffer Zone: • The buffer zone surrounds the core zone and its activities are managed in this area in the ways that help in the protection of the core zone in its natural condition. • It includes restoration, limited tourism, fishing, grazing, etc; which are permitted to reduce its effect on the core zone. • Research and educational activities are to be encouraged. 3) Transition Zone: • It is the outermost part of the biosphere reserve. It is the zone of cooperation where human ventures and conservation are done in harmony. • It includes settlements, croplands, managed forests and areas for intensive recreation and other economic uses characteristics of the region.
  • 8. Functions of Biosphere Reserve  Conservation: • Managing Biosphere Reserve’s genetic resources, endemic species, ecosystems, and landscapes. • It may prevent man-animal conflict. eg. death of tiger Avni who was shot dead when she turned man-eater. • Along with the wildlife, culture and customs of tribals are also protected.  Development: Promoting economic and human growth that is sustainable on a sociocultural and ecological level. It seeks to strengthen the three pillars of sustainable development: social, economic and protection of the environment.  Logistic support: Promoting research activities, environmental education, training and monitoring in the context of local, national and international conservation and sustainable development.
  • 9. Biosphere reserves in India: There are 18 Biosphere reserves in India. 1. Cold Desert, Himachal Pradesh 2. Nanda Devi, Uttrakhand 3. Khangchendzonga, Sikkim 4. Dehang-Debang, Arunachal Pradesh 5. Manas, Assam 6. Dibru-Saikhowa, Assam 7. Nokrek, Meghalaya 8. Panna, Madhya Pradesh 9. Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh 10. Achanakmar-Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh 11. Kachchh, Gujarat (Largest Area) 12. Similipal, Odisha 13. Sundarban, West Bengal 14. Seshachalam, Andhra Pradesh 15. Agasthyamala, Karnataka-Tamil Nadu-Kerala 16. Nilgiri, Tamil Nadu-Kerala (First to be Included) 17. Gulf of Mannar, Tamil Nadu 18. Great Nicobar, Andaman & Nicobar Island.
  • 11. International Status of Biosphere Reserve The UNESCO has introduced the designation ‘Biosphere Reserve’ for natural areas to minimize conflict between development and conservation. Biosphere Reserves are nominated by national government which meets a minimal set of criteria under the Man and Biosphere Reserve Program of UNESCO. Globally, there are 686 biosphere reserves in 122 countries, including 20 transboundary sites. Man and Biosphere Programme Launched in 1971, UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB) is an intergovernmental scientific programme that aims to establish a scientific basis for the improvement of relationships between people and their environments. MAB combines natural and social sciences, economics and education to improve human livelihoods and the equitable sharing of benefits, and to safeguard natural and managed ecosystems, thus promoting innovative approaches to economic development that are socially and culturally appropriate, and environmentally sustainable.
  • 12. Biosphere Reserve under Man and Biosphere Reserve program • There are total 11 biosphere reserves of India which have been recognized internationally under Man and Biosphere Reserve program: 1) Nilgiri (First to be included) 2) Gulf of Mannar 3) Sunderban 4) Nanda Devi 5) Nokrek 6) Pachmarhi 7) Similipal 8) Achanakmar - Amarkantak 9) Great Nicobar 10) Agasthyamala 11) Khangchendzonga (Added under Man and Biosphere Reserve Program in 2018)
  • 13. Biosphere Conservation • A scheme called Biosphere Reserve is being implemented by the Government of India since 1986, in which financial assistance is given in 90:10 ratio to the North Eastern Region States and three Himalayan states and in the ratio of 60:40 to other states for maintenance, improvement, and development of certain items. • The State Government prepares the Management Action Plan which is approved and monitored by the Central MAB Committee.
  • 14. Way Forward  Land rights of tribals which depends on the forest resources in transition areas must be secured.  Resources like spices from the reserves of Kerala should be marketed with “Biosphere Reserve Tags” which will increase their value.  Munnar declaration which suggests that biosphere reserves can be carved out of the desert and Gangetic plain bio-geographic zones should also be implemented.  As the biosphere reserve concept was aimed at sustainable development, the term,reserve, should be replaced with a suitable word.  The government must take strict steps against alien species invading various biosphere reserves eg Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.