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UNESCO / Conservation / Human geography / Environment / Urban biosphere reserve / Man and the Biosphere Programme / World Network of Biosphere Reserves / Riverland Biosphere Reserve / Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve / Protected areas / Biodiversity / Biomes
Date: 2005-07-07 22:49:20
UNESCO
Conservation
Human geography
Environment
Urban biosphere reserve
Man and the Biosphere Programme
World Network of Biosphere Reserves
Riverland Biosphere Reserve
Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve
Protected areas
Biodiversity
Biomes

International Coordinating Council of the MAB Programme; 18th; Urban biosphere reserves in the context of the Statutory Framework and the Seville Strategy for the World Network of Biosphere Reserves; 2004

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