World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific
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Under UNESCO's Man and Biosphere Reserve Programme, there are currently[needs update] 119 biosphere reserves recognized as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific. These are distributed across 23 countries in the region.
Contents
- 1 The list
- 1.1 Australia
- 1.2 Cambodia
- 1.3 China
- 1.4 Federated States of Micronesia
- 1.5 India
- 1.6 Indonesia
- 1.7 Iran
- 1.8 Japan
- 1.9 Kazakhstan
- 1.10 Kyrgyzstan
- 1.11 Malaysia
- 1.12 Maldives
- 1.13 Mongolia
- 1.14 Pakistan
- 1.15 Palau
- 1.16 North Korea
- 1.17 Philippines
- 1.18 South Korea
- 1.19 Sri Lanka
- 1.20 Thailand
- 1.21 Turkmenistan
- 1.22 Uzbekistan
- 1.23 Vietnam
- 2 References
- 3 External links
The list
Below is the list of biosphere reserves in Asia and the Pacific, organized by country/territory, along with the year these were designated as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
Australia
- Croajingolong, Victoria (1977)
- Riverland, South Australia (1977)
- Kosciuszko, New South Wales (1977)
- Prince Regent River, Western Australia (1977)
- Mamungari (formerly Unnamed), South Australia (1977)
- Uluru (Ayers Rock-Mount Olga), Northern Territory (1977)
- Yathong (1977)
- Fitzgerald River, Western Australia (1978)
- Hattah-Kulkyne & Murray-Kulkyne, Victoria (1981)
- Wilsons Promontory, Victoria (1981)
- Mornington Peninsula and Western Port, Victoria (2002)
- Barkindji, New South Wales (2005)
- Noosa, Queensland (2007)
- Great Sandy, Queensland (2009)
Cambodia
- Tonlé Sap (1997)
China
- Changbaishan (1979)
- Dinghushan, Guangdong (1979)
- Wolong, Sichuan (1979)
- Fanjingshan, Guizhou (1986)
- Xilin Gol, Inner Mongolia (1987)
- Wuyishan, Jiangxi and Fujian (1987)
- Bogeda, Xinjiang (1990)
- Shennongjia, Hubei (1990)
- Yancheng, Jiangsu (1992)
- Xishuangbanna, Yunnan (1993)
- Maolan, Guizhou (1996)
- Tianmushan, Zhejiang (1996)
- Fenglin (1997)
- Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sichuan (1997)
- Nanji Islands, Zhejiang (1998)
- Shankou Mangrove, Guangxi (2000)
- Baishuijiang, Gansu (2000)
- Gaoligong Mountain, Yunnan (2000)
- Huanglong, Sichuan (2000)
- Baotianman, Henan (2001)
- Saihan Wula, Inner Mongolia (2001)
- Dalai Lake, Inner Mongolia (2002)
- Wudalianchi, Heilongjiang (2003)
- Yading, Sichuan (2003)
- Foping, Shaanxi (2004)
- Qomolangma (Mount Everest), Tibet (2004)
- Chebaling, Guangdong (2007)
- Xingkai Lake, Heilongjiang (2007)
- Jinggangshan, Jiangxi (2012)
- Niubeiliang (2012)
- Hamma (2015)
Federated States of Micronesia
- Utwe (2005)
- And Atoll (2007)
India
- Nilgiri (2000)
- Gulf of Mannar (2001)
- Sunderban (2001)
- Nanda Devi (2004)
- Nokrek (2009)
- Pachmarhi (2009)
- Similipal (2009)
- Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve (2012)
- Nicobar Islands (2013)
Indonesia
- Cibodas, including Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park (1977)
- Komodo (1977)
- Lore Lindu (1977)
- Tanjung Puting (1977)
- Gunung Leuser (1981)
- Siberut (1981)
- Bukit Batu (2009)
- Wakatobi (2012)
- Bromo Tengger Semeru, including Arjuno-Welirang (2015)
- Taka Bone Rate (2015)
Iran
- Arasbaran (1976)
- Arjan and Parishan (1976)
- Geno (1976)
- Golestan (1976)
- Hara (1976)
- Kavir (1976)
- Lake Oromeeh (1976)
- Miankaleh (1976)
- Touran (1976)
- Dena (2010)
Japan
- Mount Hakusan (1980)
- Mount Odaigahara & Mount Omine (1980)
- Shiga Highland (1980)
- Yakushima Island (1980)
- Aya (2012)
Kazakhstan
- Korgalzhyn (2012)
Kyrgyzstan
- Sary-Chelek (1978)
- Issyk Kul (2001)
Malaysia
- Tasik Chini (2009)
- Crocker Range (2014)
Maldives
- Baa Atoll 2011
Mongolia
- Great Gobi (1990)
- Bogd Khan Mountain (1996)
- Ubsunur Hollow Biosphere Reserve (1997)
- Khustain Nuruu National Park (2002)
- Dornod Mongol (2005)
- Mongol Daguur (2007)
Pakistan
- Lal Suhanra (1977)
Palau
- Ngaremeduu (2005)
North Korea
- Mount Paekdu (1989)
- Mount Kuwol (2004)
- Mount Myohyang (2009)
- Mount Chilbo (2014)[1]
Philippines
- Puerto Galera (1977)
- Palawan (1990)
South Korea
- Mount Sorak (1982)
- Jeju Island (2002)
- Shinan Dadohae (2009)
- Gwangneung Forest (2010)
- Gochang (2013)
Sri Lanka
- Hurulu (1977)
- Sinharaja (1978)
- Kanneliya-Dediyagala-Nakiyadeniya (KDN) (2004)
- Bundala (2005)
Thailand
- Sakaerat (1976)
- Hauy Tak Teak (1977)
- Mae Sa-Kog Ma (1977)
- Ranong (1997)
Turkmenistan
- Repetek (1978)
Uzbekistan
- Mount Chatkal (1978)
Vietnam
- Cần Giờ Mangrove Forest (2000)
- Cát Tiên National Park (2001)
- Cát Bà Island (2004)
- Red River Delta (2004)
- Kien Giang (2006)
- Western Nghệ An (2007)
- Cape Cà Mau National Park (2009)
- Chàm Islands – Hội An (2009)
References
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External links
- List of UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific
- List of UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves of Asia and the Pacific
- UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves
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