Man and the Biosphere Programme

Logo of MAB
Walkway in Zuvintas Biosphere Reserve

Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB) is an intergovernmental scientific program, launched in 1971 by UNESCO, that aims to establish a scientific basis for the 'improvement of relationships' between people and their environments.[1]

MAB engages with the international development agenda, especially the Sustainable Development Goals and the Post 2015 Development Agenda. The MAB programme provides a platform for cooperation in research and development. As of July 2024, 759 sites across 136 countries, including 22 transboundary sites, have been included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.[2] The reserves cover more than 5% of the world’s surface and are home to over 260 million people.[3][4]

  1. ^ University of Bergen website, UNESCO Chair: Sustainable heritage and environmental management, article dated 8 October 2020
  2. ^ Drishti Vision Foundation India website, UNESCO Designates 11 New Biosphere Reserves, article dated 9 July 2024
  3. ^ Britannica website, Biosphere Reserve
  4. ^ "Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme". UNESCO. January 7, 2019.

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