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TITLE Access: A Directory of Contacts, Environmental DataBases, and Scientific Infrastructure on 175 BiosphereReserves in 32 Countries.
INSTITUTION Department of State, Washington, DC. Bureau of Oceansand International Environmental and ScientificAffairs.; United Nations Educational, Scientific, andCultural Organization, Paris (France).
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ABSTRACTFollowing the EuroMAB meeting in Strasbourg, France
(September 1991) and on an initiative of the Man and the BiosphereNational Committee of the United States, a decision was made tocreate a research network from information available in biospherereserves in 30 European countries, Canada and the United States. ThisDirectory of EuroMAB Biosphere Reserves summarizes information on 175biosphere reserves in these 32 counties. Its purpose is to direct thereader to sources of data and other information on the ongoingscientific activities in these biosphere reserves. The text of thedirectory is organized alphabetically by country and providesinformation on national contacts for biosphere reserves, names of thebiosphere reserves, administrative units, administering entities,locations in latitude and longitude coordinates, area in hectares ofthe administrative units, biome and biogeographical provinces, yearsdesignated as a biosphere reserve, administrative officers andtelephone numbers, and principal monitoring and research themes. Alarge tabular summary of the scientific databases, research topics,and available site support for research in EuroMAB biosphere reservesfollows the directory text. For each country, a biosphere locationmap indicates the general location of the biosphere reserve. (LZ)
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MAN AND THE BIOSPHERE (MAB) PROGRAMSof Europe and North America
ACCESSAustria
Belarus
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Kyrgyzstan
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Uzbekistan
Yugoslavia*
A Directory of Contacts,Environmental Data Bases,and Scientific Infrastructureon 175 Biosphere Reservesin 32 Countries
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Secretariat for 1991-1993: France MAB . Secretariat Biosphere Reserves Intregated Monitoring Project: U.S. MABTelephone 33-61-28-53-38 FAX: 33-61-73-54-77 Telephone 1-703-235-2946 FAX: 1-703-235-3002
INTRODUCTION
Les preoccupations recentes en matiere d'observation de revolution desecosystemes, des changements de differentes nature, de la biodiversity, fontressortir avec force la necessite de disposer d'outils de recherches appropries.
A la suite de la reunion EuroMAB tenue a Strasbourg en Septembre 1991 et al'initiative du conseil national des USA it a ete decide de creer un reseaud'observation de BRIM (Biosphere Reserve Integrated Monitoring program). Il estcertain que les 175 reserves reparties entre 32 pays constituent des renseignementcomparatifs, measurables, et utiles. Ce sont des lieux de concentration derecherches et d'observation presentant en outre l'avantage d'etre concus pour lelong terme. D'autre part la coexistence de ce reseau d'observation etd'experimentations dans le domaine de developpment durable ne peut qu'etreprofitable.
Encore faut'il savoir qui fait quoi, comment et ou sont stockees des donnees etcomment elles peuvent etre traitees?
L'outil qui doit permettre d'utiliser les outils est donc en train d'etre fabriquesans doute pour le profit de la gestion des reserves de la biosphere mais aussi pourcelle d'une grand partie de noire planete.
Jacques LecomteChair, France MABChair, EuroMAB 1991-1993
Recent concerns resulting from observed changes in ecosystems, other types ofchanges in nature, and changes in biodiversity sharply underscore the need forappropriate research tools.
Following the EuroMAB meeting in Strasbourg in September 1991 and on aninitiative of the Man and the Biosphere National Committee of the United States ofAmerica, a decision was made to create a research network from informationavailable in biosphere reserves in 30 European countries and in Canada and theUnited States of America, the Biosphere Reserve Integrated Monitoring (BRIM)program. It is clear that the 175 biosphere reserves located in these 32 countriescontain useful, measurable, comparative information. They have been identified asthe areas where research and observation will be concentrated, and, in addition,have the advantage of having been designed for the long term. Also, thecoexistence of this observation network and experimentation in the areas ofsustainable development can only be beneficial.
There is still, though, a need to know: what, how, and where these data arebeing stored and how they will be processed.
This volume, the tool that should make it possible to use the availableinformation, is therefore being created, undoubtedly, to utilize the tools available tobenefit the management of biosphere reserves and, also, to benefit the managementof a large part of our planet.
Jacques LecomteChair, France MADChair, EuroMAB 1991-1993
USE OF THIS DIRECTORY
This Directory of EuroMAB Biosphere Reserves summarizes information onbiosphere reserves in 32 countries in Europe, Canada, and the United States. Its purposeis to direct the reader to sources of data and other information on the scientific activitiescurrently ongoing in these biosphere reserves. It is the intent of the creators of thisdirectory to encourage and facilitate communication and cooperation involving biospherereserves in order to address environmental problems-and to demonstrate the role ofbiosphere reserves in conservation and the sustainable use of ecosystems.
This directory provides a common information base for use by policy makers,planners, scientists, and resource managers in government agencies and nongovernmentalorganizations, as well as for private individuals interested in biosphere reserves. It willprovide a basic reference for use in developing the scientific and educational functions ofthe EuroMAB biosphere reserve network, which, as of early 1993, includes 175 biospherereserves in 32 countries.
The text of the directory is organized alphabetically by country, and within eachcountry, alphabetically according to the name of the biosphere reserve. A large tabularsummary follows the directory text. The tabular summary provides information on thescientific databases, research topics, and available site support for research in EuroMABbiosphere reserves.
The directory was compiled from information provided by the UNESCO MABSecretariat, National MAB Committees, and biosphere reserve administrators. Specificinformation sources included published UNESCO compilations of information onbiosphere reserves, biosphere reserve nomination applications prepared by National MABCommittees, and a 1987 UNESCO survey of biosphere reserves. A computer database,developed from the 1987 survey by Yale University, provided the initial basis for preparingthe tabular summary at the end of the directory. The United States MAB Secretariat, incooperation with other EuroMAB representatives, updated and expanded the database, andcirculated the entire directory for review and verification by National MAB Committeesparticipating in EuroMAB.
The following explanations are provided to assist users ininterpretating the information in the directory:
National Contact for Biosphere Reserves.
The first page of each country's biosphere reserve directory lists the name, address,telephone number, and, where applicable, the facsimile transmission (FAX) number for theindividual designated by the country's National Committee for Man and the Biosphere asthe national contact for biosphere reserves. Users of the directory should direct generalinquiries on national policies, programs, and activities relating to biosphere reserves to thenational contact. A few recently established EuroMAB countries do not have a nationalMAB committee or a national contact for biosphere reserves. In these cases, users shoulddirect general inquiries to the administrative officer or site manager of one of the country'sbiosphere reserves.
Telephone Numbers and FAX Numbers.
The directory lists these numbers according to a standard protocol to facilitateinternational dialing. The first number, listed in brackets, is the country code. The numbercontains from one to three digits. The second number, listed in parentheses, is the city orarea code. The number, when required, contains from one to five digits. A "+" followsthis number in the directory to separate country and city or area codes from the localtelephone number. The local telephone number normally contains from three to eightdigits.
Local telephone numbers of 5 digits or fewer are listed as unbroken numbers; largernumbers are broken into groups of three and four digits. Thus, a complete listing for atelephone number in the United States, for example, would be [11(202) + 555-5555. Theneed for operator assistance is indicated when required to complete a local call. Somecountries require unique access codes for dialing within the country, and theserequirements may differ from those for international dialing. The directory does not listthese in-country requirements. Directory users should become familiar with any localrequirements when making calls within the country.
The Biosphere Reserve Location Map
This directory contains a country map indicating the general location of thebiosphere reserves for each EuroMAB participating country. The map shows the countryboundary, adjacent states, and the names and locations of each of the country's biospherereserves.
Biosphere Reserve Information Sheets
This directory includes a one page information sheet for each EuroMAB biospherereserve. The name of the biosphere reserve is based on the January 1993 UNESCOlisting. Administrative units, such as "national park" or "protected landscape area," arenot included in the name, but are listed under Administrative Unit. Many biospherereserves include multiple administrative units. For reserves containing two administrativeunits, both units are listed. For biosphere reserves containing three or more administrativeunits, the directory usually indicates "multiple units." Under Administering Entity, thedirectory lists the government agency, organization, or other entity (entities) primarilyresponsible for administering or coordinating the biosphere reserve. A few biospherereserves contain an administrative unit in two countries. Each country's unit isadministered autonomously in accordance with its applicable laws and regulations. In thesecases, a separate one-page information sheet is provided for the unit in each country. Theinformation sheets are cross-referenced.
The Location. of the biosphere reserve is normally reported by the latitude andlongitude coordinates for the approximate geographic center of the biosphere reserve. Forvery large sites, a range of coordinates is reported. For biosphere reserves containing twoor more units, or clusters of units, that are widely separated geographically, the coordinatesof the approximate geographic centers of these units or clusters of units are reported.
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The Area of the biosphere reserve is the area in hectares of the administrative unitor units officially designated by UNESCO as the biosphere reserve. This area normallyincludes the core area(s) and buffer zone(s) of the biosphere reserve, but not thesurrounding transition area, or zone of cooperation, except in cases where the latter is anofficially designated component of the biosphere reserve.
The directory lists UNESCO's categorization of each biosphere reserve by Biomeand Biogeographical Province as an indication of each site's general ecologicalcharacteristics. The categorization uses the Udvardy system of territorial biogeographicclassification, which recognizes 14 biomes and 193 biogeographical provinces (M.D.F.Udvardy. 1975. A classification of the biogeographical provinces of the world. IUCNOccasionnal Paper No.18). If a site includes coastal or marine ecosystems, the biomelisting notes the presence of these components.
The Year Designated as a Biosphere Reserve reflects the year UNESCOrecognized the biosphere reserve under its current name. A few multiple unit biospherereserves represent consolidation of administrative units originally designated as biospherereserves under different names. The year of the original designation for each of theseadministrative units is not listed.
The contact for the biosphere reserve is normally a single individual who isresponsible for administration and coordination of programs to implement biospherereserve objectives as well as site protection and management. In some EuroMABbiosphere reserves, different individuals are responsible for administration and sitemanagement. In these cases, the directory provides a separate listing for theAdministrative officer and site manager.
The telephone number and, where applicable, the FAX number for thecontact(s) are listed using the standard protocol described. If the biosphere reserve contacthas access to an electronic mail system, the directory identifies the name of the E-mailsystem and the computer address.
principal Monitoring and Research Themes reflect the activities of greatestemphasis in the biosphere reserve's ongoing scientific programs. The listing is based oninformation in published UNESCO documentation or provided directly by national MABorganizations or individual biosphere reserves.
The EuroMAB Biosphere Reserve Survey
At the end of the directory is a matrix of biosphere reserve survey information oncategories of basic resource information, research topics, and site support for 169 of the175 EuroMAB Biosphere Reserves designated as of early 1993. No data are available forsix biosphere reserves. The survey table summarizes general information on the scientificactivities, infrastructure, and facilities of each biosphere reserve. This information isprovided to encourage communication involving biosphere reserves. Those interested inmore detailed information may obtain this information from the designated contactindividual for the biosphere reserve. An "X" under a category indicates that the categoryof activity applies to the biosphere reserve. A number under the category indicates theapproximate duration of continuous or intermittent activity in years.
The survey table summarizes the availability of Basic Resource Informationaccording to the broad headings of biological inventory (7 categories), ecologicalmonitoring (10), resource maps (6), and historical records (6).
Research Topics are presented for ecosystem cycles and processes (7categories), species populations (3), pollution (4), human systems (7), andmanagement practices (10). The table identifies the categories for which the biospherereserve has a record of previous or ongoing scientific activity.
Under the broad heading of Site Support, the survey table summarizes theavailability, within the biosphere reserve, of scientific infrastructure (6 categories),monitoring and research facilities (6) and permanent research staff. An "X"under a category indicates that the facility or component of infrastructure is currentlyavailable at the biosphere reserve. For several categories, a number is provided. Underlodging for scientists, the number of scientists for whom lodging can be provided isindicated. Under permanent plots: lake/stream and permanent plots:vegetation, the numberof plots established for long-term observations is indicated. Under watershed research site,the survey table indicates the number of watersheds used for conducting interdisciplinarystudies. Under permanent research staff, the survey table records the number of scientistsand technical support staff responsible for implementing the biosphere reserve's researchprogram. For biosphere reserves having units in two countries, the table provides data foreach unit.
Following the survey table, the directory provides additional data summaries toassist users interested in identifying opportunities for cooperation involving biospherereserves in particular biomes. The first summary lists the number of each country'sbiosphere reserves by biome. The second lists, for each biome, the number of EuroMABbiosphere reserves (ex 170) with affirmative responses for each of the 76 informationcategories in the survey. The third lists the frequency of the data bases on the EuroMABbiosphere reserves.
EUROMAB COUNTRIES WITH BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Austria (4)Belarus (1)Bulgaria (17)Canada (6)Croatia (1)
Czech Republic (5 -- one joint with Poland)Denmark (1)Estonia (1)Finland (1)France (8)
Germany (12)Greece (2)Hungary (5)Ireland (2)Italy (3)
Kyrgyzstan (1, joint with Uzbekistan)Netherlands (1)Norway (1)Poland (7 -- 1 joint with Czech Republic, 2 joint with Slovakia)Portugal (1)
Romania (3)Russia(14)Spain (11)Slovakia (4 -- 2 joint with Poland)Sweden (1)
Switzerland (1)Turkmenistan (1)Ukraine (3)United Kingdom (13)United States (47)
Uzbekistan (1- joint with Kyrgyzstan)Yugoslavia* (1)
32 countries, 175 biosphere reserves (4 have units in 2 countries)
Note: Number of biosphere reserves in January 1993 is indicated in parentheses
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSFOR
LEADERSHIP, GUIDANCE AND ASSISTANCE
This directory is the result of a process that started at the EuroMAB III Congress inSeptember of 1991, in Strasbourg, France. EuroMAB is the cooperative framework forMAB Programs of the countries of Europe and North America and was established byUNESCO to promote intra-regional cooperation. Similar geopolitical regional cooperativeMAB programs exist for Africa, Asia and Latin America.
At the EuroMAB III Congress, two scientific presentations attracted considerableattention of the delegates. The first presentation was by Dr. Caroline Bledsoe of theUniversity of California, Davis, entitled "Networking the Networks." Drawing upon herexperience as the coordinator of the Long Term Ecological Research Sites (LTERS) of theNational Science Foundation, she pointed out that while many specialized scientificresearch sites and networks exist throughout the world, most were uniquely specialized andhad little communication with other sites or networks. Yet, many sites in differentnetworks do carry out apparently complementary research activities. She noted that thesharing of this information should be promoted to the wider scientific community beyondthe narrowly specialized disciplines for which the specific network was initiallyestablished.
Dr. Bledsoe --with support from U.S. MAB and other funding sources --has, since1991, organized two workshops to develop an inter-networks pilot project to determine ifsites from various networks could indeed carry out, on a pilot basis, coordinated ecologicalresearch and monitoring programs. Copies of the workshops report, Ecological Networkof Networks: Creating A Network to Study Ecological Effects of Global Climate Change,(eds. Caroline S. Bledsoe and Mary C. Barber) are available from the U.S. MABSecretariat in Washington, D.C.
A second significant stimulus to this directory which was also presented at theEuroMAB HI Congress was provided by Dr. Michael Ruggiero, Chief of the Wildlife andVegetation Division of the National Park Service. He showed how standardized biologicalinventory measures can monitor biological diversity within protected areas, and serve astools for management and budget decision making. Such standardized inventories ifbroadly based across biogeographical regions or biomes, could also be useful to policymakers for monitoring indicators of global change.
To Dr. Bledsoe and Dr. Ruggiero whose presentations stimulated the production ofthis directory, we acknowledge with gratitude their scientific leadership.
Following discussion of these presentations, Dr. Jaques Lecomte, Chairman of theCongress, appointed a small working group to further pursue the concepts as they relatedto activities which could be promoted among the biosphere reserves of Europe and NorthAmerica. Consequently, Minister Counselor Wilfried Goerke and Mr. Juergen Nauber ofGermany, Dr. Francisco Garcia Novo of Spain, Dr. Valerie Neronov of Russia, Dr.Michael Morris of the United Kingdom, along with Dr. Ruggiero met to further advancethe concepts of inter-biosphere working relationships. This working group recognized thatwhile much valuable ecological work was being accomplished on biosphere reserves --some of it strikingly similar in essence little interchange had occurred except throughsome specialized bilateral research programs among individual scientists or publications injournals of the various specialized disciplines. What was needed, they determined, was a
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mechanism to open up the scientific resources of the biosphere reserves not only to thoseworking on other biosphere reserves, but to the wider scientific community as well.
The group thought that EuroMAB's strength and relative advantage lay in itspotential ability to integrate the multiple scientific data bases being compiled on biospherereserves for purposes such as monitoring global change and changes in global/intra-regional biological diversity. Hence the project's acronym was created to reflect this"Biosphere Reserve Integrated Monitoring (BRIM)" project which would build upon theexisting strengths of the reserves and not require a costly new initiative of the cooperatingMAB programs.
Therefore, the group recommended that the EuroMAB III Congress commission aspecial study and work group to develop international linkages between the biospherereserves in the EuroMAB region. The EuroMAB Congress accepted this recommendation.
To help implement this process, U.S. MAB offered to first carry out a survey of theexisting Biosphere Reserves in the EuroMAB region to identify key scientific research andmonitoring strengths of the reserves and to host a workshop within 6 months to furtherelaborate a program to promote inter-biosphere reserve communications.
A U.S. MAB interagency working group consisting of Dr. Paul Dunn, USDAForest Service, Dr. Clive Jorgensen, the Department of Energy, Dr. Joann Roskoski of theNational Science Foundation, Granville Sewell of the Department of State, Drs. Ruggieroand William Gregg of the National Park Service and Dr. William Jenkins of The NatureConservancy was then established to assist the U.S. MAB Secretariat in developing thegoals and a strategy for obtaining the desired information.
At the initial meeting of this group, Dr. William Gregg presented informationconcerning a 1987 survey of biosphere reserves which was conducted by UNESCO. Thedata base of information resulting from that survey had been given by UNESCO to YaleUniversity. Dr. Gregg obtained a copy of the original data base from Yale, and was theleader in interpreting this database. The U.S. working group reviewed the contents of theUNESCO/Yale data base and identified approximately 65 fields of scientific data, siteinfrastructure and other information about the biosphere reserves in the EuroMAB regionthey thought would be most useful to the wider scientific community. The group concludedthat one of the most effective ways in which this scientific information being gathered onbiosphere reserves could be shared was to produce a directory of the biosphere reservesdescribing the available data and other relevant information.
At this point Mr. Mark Pankin of Arlington, Virginia was contracted with by theU.S. MAB Secretariat to develop the formats which appear in this directory. Thecomputer skills and database manipulative ability of Mr. Pankin are truly appreciated as hehas taken this data and made it possible for it to be more readily accessible and to be utilizedby the scientific community. Mr. Pankin's helpful suggestions on formatting informationfor clarity were also most constructive and appreciated.
Within 45 days of returning from the EuroMAB Congress, the U.S. MABSecretariat sent out to all "BRIM" coordinators an initial draft format containing thepreliminary information gleaned from the UNESCO/Yale data base and other sources, andrequesting, with a deadline of December 31, 1991, the return of whatever updatedinformation could be obtained to add to the accuracy and utility of this directory.
By December 31, 1991, 60 percent of the 175 biosphere reserves in the 32countries had responded within the given time frame. By the convening of the February1992 U.S workshop on BRIM, over 70 percent had responded with corrected and updatedinformation.
Nine countries sent delegates to the U.S. workshop at the U.S. MAB Secretariat.The delegates worked for 4 days, reviewing the information which the biosphere reserveshad provided and discussed with experts developing international scientific research andmonitoring programs.
The delegates decided to pursue the creation of five BRIM products to increase theutility, the inter-communications and the accessibility of the scientific community to theinformation being gathered on biosphere reserves. The recommended products were:
1. The publishing of this directory U.S. MAB agreed to spearhead this effort.
2. Produce a similar yet more descriptive and detailed directory concerningthe permanent research plots on biosphere reserves. The MAB Programs ofGermany and Spain (with Denmark later joining the effort) agreed to takethe initial responsibility for developing this.
3. Develop a series of case studies specifically concerning social anddemographic elements in biosphere reserves. Canada/MAB agreed to take theleadership position on this element.
4. Develop a standardized reporting format for biosphere reserves to documentflora, fauna and the status of biological inventories. The MAB Programs of theCzech Republic, Slovak Republic, Sweden and the U.S. agreed to collaborativeleadership for this project.
5. Develop a global change project proposal involving north/south transectsutilizing biosphere reserves to the maximum extent, as well as utilizing alpineand high altitude sites as proxy measures for latitudinal gradients. Russia/MABvolunteered to develop this project proposal.
The February 1992 workshop had also noted the relative lack of informationinvolving management plans and social science elements in the UNESCO survey data.They recommended that the sites should be re-surveyed to obtain additional information onthese elements.
Therefore, U.S. MAB again surveyed the reserves an exercise which alsoprovided an excellent opportunity to show the reserves an interim product and asked themto verify the accuracy of the information that the reserves had already supplied. Eight morecategories of information were therefore added to the database matrix. Country and areacoordinators were also called upon to contact those biosphere reserves to whichcommunications were more difficult. Dr. Neronov deserves special appreciation infacilitating the gathering of information from biosphere reserves in the former SovietUnion.
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The U.S. MAB Secretariat obtained the computer software program "Mac Globe"and utilized the maps from that program for the country contact pages. Andrew G. Solesof Mary Washington College, Virginia, working with Mr. Pankin, initially transferred thelongitude and latitude coordinates to locate the biosphere reserve sites on the maps.
The updating and entering of all of this information was carried out by Ms. EricaSerabien, of the National Park Service who, working with Dr. Gregg, was key indeveloping and keying in the formats containing the site specific information on eachbiosphere reserve. Her patience and willingness to continually update the original data andmake the numerous changes is most gratefully acknowledged.
In July of 1992, a second workshop on EuroMAB Brim was held, this one hostedby France MAB in Paris. This meeting was scheduled so that some of the BRIMparticipants could also participate in the UNESCO/International Geosphere BiosphereProgram (IGBP) workshop on Global Change in Terrestrial Ecosystems and inform themabout the BRIM project. Draft pages of this directory were reviewed and modified;country leaders of the other BRIM products reported on their progress and problemsencountered in the process of implementing their BRIM sub-projects noted above.
By the time the 12th International Coordinating Conference of the UNESCO Manand the Biosphere Program was held in January 1993, in Paris, France, an initial draft ofthis directory had been completed. It was circulated to the EuroMAB delegates and adeadline of March was set for the submission of additions or corrections by theparticipating countries.
In the meantime, of course, some new countries emerged, spellings changed andsome new biosphere reserves were recognized by the MAB Bureau. All of these changes,as well as the needed meticulous tasks of ensuring consistencies, were ably guided by Mrs.Cecile Ledsky of the U.S. MAB Secretariat staff. Mrs. Ledsky ably took on thetremendous task of ensuring the internal consistency of this directory as new nationsemerged, others declined, spelling changed and changed back again. Her dedication andhigh professional standards were critical in producing this directory and ensuring itsaccuracy.
A final note of appreciation must also go to the UNESCO MAB staff who havenow adopted the formats herein and will produce a directory including the nearly equalnumber of biosphere reserves in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Thus, a truly globaldirectory of biosphere reserves is to be produced by the early autumn of 1993 andUNESCO is to be congratulated.
In sum, therefore, it is a pleasure to note that this directory will soon be outmodedby one considerably more comprehensive and expansive. One of the true potentials of theinternational network of biosphere reserves, to link the world's most extensive network ofconservation reserves and scientific research sites is about to become a reality.
To all those who labored so diligently on ACCESS, and to their supervisors andmanagers who encouraged their participation and collaboration with the U.S. MABSecretariat, your significant contributions are most appreciated and congratulations are due.
Roger E. Soles, Ph.D.Executive DirectorU.S. MAB
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Use of This Directory
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Country and Biosphere Reserve Information
AustriaBelarusBulgariaCanadaCroatiaCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyKyrgyzstanNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSpainSlovakiaSwedenSwitzerlandTurkmenistanUkraineUnited KingdomUnited StatesUzbekistanYugoslavia*
EuroMAB Biosphere Reserve Data Bases
Basic Resource InformationResearch TopicsSite Support
Tabular Data Summaries
Country Biosphere Reserves by BiomeData Summaries by BiomeData Bases by Frequency
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Country and Biosphere Reserve Information
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY AUSTRIA
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. Gerlinde SchrammelSecretary of the Austrian MAB National Committee
Address: Osterreichische Akademie der WissenschaftenDr. Ignaz Seipel Platz, 2A-1010 WienAustria
Telephone: [43] (222) + 5158-1268, [43] (222) + 5158-1271FAX: [43] (222) + 513-9541
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
AUSTRIA
GERMANY
75 km
GossenkolleseeGurgler Kamm
ITALY
CZECH REP.
Lobau
Neuseidler See-Osterreichischer Teil
HUNGARY
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EuRoMAB DIRECTORY AUSTRIA
Biosphere Reserve: Gossenkollesee
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity: Local government
Location: 47°14'N, 10011E
Area (hectares): 100
Elevation Range: 2,413 (lake level) - 2,828m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer,
Contact:
Address: Amt der Tiro ler LandesregierungAbteilung UmweltschutzSillgasse 8A-6020 InnsbruckAustria
Telephone: [43] (512) + 576-377FAX: [43] (512) + 576-377-200
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
High mountain lake ecosystemsQuantitative autecological investigationsEnvironmental monitoring
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EuRoMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
AUSTRIA
Biogeographic Province:
Gurgler Kamm
Obergurgler Zirbenwald
Local government
46°51'N, 11°04'E
1,500
1,900 - 3,400m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Administrative Officer
Amt der Tiro ler LandesregierungAbteilung UmweltschutzSillgasse 8A-6020 InnsbruckAustria
[43] (512) + 576-377[43] (512) + 576-377-200
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
GeologyBiological investigationsMountain systems
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Biosphere Reserve: Lobau
Administrative Unit: Lobau Reserve
Administering Entity: Magistratsabteilung 22-Umweltschutz
Location: 48°10'N, 16°32'E
Area (hectares): 1,000
Elevation Range: 150 - 155m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Michael Kubik
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Townhall of ViennaMagistrats abteilung 22 UmweltschutzEbendorferstrasse 41082 ViennaAustria
[43] (222) 4000 88263[43] (222) 4099 88211, 4099 88215
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Limnological studiesVegetation mappingBotanical studies
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EuRoMAB DIRECTORY AUSTRIA
Biosphere Reserve: Neusiedler See-Osterreichischer Teil
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity: Mostly private ownerships; researchadministered by Illmitz Biological Station
Location: 47°40'-56'N, 16°40'-160°52'E
Area (hectares): 25,000
Elevation Range: 114m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Pannonian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address: Illmitz Biological StationAbteilung 4 Nature and LandschaftsschutzA-7142 IllmitzAustria
Telephone:FAX:
[43] (2175) + 2328[43] (2175) + 232-810
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Hydrological monitoringMeteorological monitoringBiological studies on migratory birdsHuman impacts on lake biotaEutrophication research
21
EuroMAB DIRECTORY BELARUS
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Vladimir Gonchar
Address: 211188, post. DomzheritsyLepel DistrictVitebsk RegionBelarus
Telephone: [7] (02132) + 21380, + 26342, + 26343FAX: [7] (0172) + 200-696
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPBELARUS
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
BELARUS
Berezinsky
Berezinsky Reserve
Council of Ministers
54°30'N, 28°30'E
114,000
164 - 220m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as biosphere reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact: Vladimir Gonchar
Address:
Telephones:
FAX:
Principal
211188, p/o DomzheritsyLepel DistrictVitebsk RegionBelarus
[7] (02132) + 21380[7] (02132) + 26342[7] (02132) + 26343[7] (0172) + 200-696
Monitoring and Research Themes:
Multimedia environmental monitoring(atmosphere, precipitation, soil,vegetation, animals)
Impact of agriculture and drainage onwetlands and woodlands
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Taniu Michev, DirectorIvan Yanchev, Technical Secretary
Address: Institute for Ecology2 Gargarin Str.Bulgarian Academy of Sciences1113 SofiaBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (2) 705-498FAX: [359] (2) 705-498
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
BULGARIA
1. Alibotouch2. Bistrishko Branichte3. Boatine4. Djendema5. Doupkata6. Doupki-Djindjiritza
7. Kamchia8. Koupena9. Mantaritza
10. Marichini Ezera11. Ouzounboudjak12. Parangalitza
13. Srebarna14. Steneto15. Tchervenata Stena16. Tchouprene17. Tsaritchina
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Alibotouch
Administrative Unit: Alibotouch Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 41°25'N, 23°32'E
Area (hectares): 1,628
Elevation Range: 1,150 - 2,200m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Ivan Radoinova
Address: Forestry Gotze DelchevSofia DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (73) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Floristic studiesAvifaunal studies
EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Bistrishko Branichte
Administrative Unit: Bistrishko Branichte Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°35'N, 23°15'E
Area (hectares): 1,177
Elevation Range: 1,450 - 2,280m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Todor Rochkov
Address: National Park VitoshaSofia DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] + 870-052
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Boatine
Administrative Unit: Boatine Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°52'N, 24°20'E
Area (hectares): 1,281
Elevation Range: 750 - 1,900m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province:. Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Borislav Bechsev
Address: Forestry Cherni VitCherni VitLovetch DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] 227
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
2?
EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Djendema
Administrative Unit: Djendema Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°47'N, 24°45'E
Area (hectares): 1,775
Elevation Range: 600 - 2,376m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Georgi Bankov
Address: Plovdiv DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (335) + 26500
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
9 n
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Biosphere Reserve: Doupkata
Administrative Unit: Doupkata Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry, Pazardhik Region
Location: 41°50'N, 24°15'E
Area (hectares): 1,867
Elevation Range: 1,000 1,645m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address:
Georgi Kunev
Forestry BorovoPlovdiv DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] 381
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
20
EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Doupki-Djindjiritza
Administrative Unit: Baiuva Doupki and Malka DjindjiritzaReserves
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 44°48'N, 23°25'E
Area (hectares): 2,873
Elevation Range: 1,200 2,884m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: K. Ikonomov
Address: NP Pirin,BankskoBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (73) + 1287 or 2313
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Floristic studiesEcological studies of chamois
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Kamchia
Administrative Unit: Kamchia Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 43°02'N, 27°50'E
Area (hectares): 1,445
Elevation Range: 0 4m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Ivan Dimitrov
Address: Forestry Staro OriahovoVarna DistrictBulgaria
Telephones: [359] (5141) + 2310, [359] (52) + 449-686
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Koupena
Administrative Unit: Koupena Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°05'N, 24°20'E
Area (hectares): 2,800
Elevation Range: 650 1,410m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation.
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Vasil Iordanov
Address: Forestry Peshtera,Plovdiv DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (350) + 3885
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Biosphere Reserve: Mantaritza
Administrative Unit: Mantaritza Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 41°58'N, 24°02'E
Area (hectares): 1,082
Elevation Range: 1,400 1,900m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands,
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Svetoslav Meganov
Address: Forestry RakitovoPlovdiv DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (3512) + 2155
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Silvicultural studies
EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Marichini Ezera
Administrative Unit: Marichini Ezera Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°14'N, 23°35'E
Area (hectares): 2,500
Elevation Range: 1,800 2,925m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Georgi Vulkov
Address: Forestry BorovetzSofia DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (2) + 870-052
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Biosphere Reserve: Ouzounboudjak
Administrative Unit: Ouzounboudjak Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°00'N, 27°45'E
Area (hectares): 2,575
Elevation Range: 150 - 200m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Dimo Kunev
Address: Forestry KostiBourgaso DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (56) + 442-984
BULGARIA
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
3J
EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Parangalitza
Administrative Unit: Parangalitza Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°15'N, 23°15'E
Area (hectares): 2,767
Elevation Range: 1,400 2,485m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Georgi Kalasbakov
Address: Forestry Blagoev gradSofia DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (73) + 23896
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Research on game animalsResearch on flora and vegetationSilvicultural studies
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Srebarna
Srebarna Nature Reserve
Research and Coordination Center for theProtection and Restoration of theEnvironment
44°05'N, 27°07'E
1,143
100m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Ivan Dimitrov
Address: Forestry SilistraBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (86)
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Species population (long-term)Ecological requirements for species
conservation
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Steneto
Administrative Unit: Steneto National Park
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°48'N, 24°40'E
Area (hectares): 6,101
Elevation Range: 650 - 2,166m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Kotcho Kochev
Address: Forestry Cherni OsamLovetch DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (377) + 6702
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Forest vegetation studiesFaunal studiesCave studies
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Tchervenata Stena
Administrative Unit: Tchervenata Stena Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 41°52'N, 24°45'E
Area (hectares): 812
Elevation Range: 400 - 1,500m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Dimitar Djambazov
Address: Forestry AsenovgradPlovdiv DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (331) + 23040
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Floristic studies (relict forests)
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Tchouprene
. Administrative Unit: Tchouprene Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 43°43'N, 22°30'E
Area (hectares): 1,982
Elevation Range: 1,300 - 2,000m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Blagoi Georgiev
Address: Forestry MihailovgradDepartment of VidineBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (96) + 23541
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY BULGARIA
Biosphere Reserve: Tsaritchina
Administrative Unit: Tsaritchina Reserve
Administering Entity: Department of Forestry
Location: 42°50'N, 24°30'E
Area (hectares): 3,359
Elevation Range: 400 - 1,500m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Liubomir Iv anov
Address: Lovetch DistrictBulgaria
Telephone: [359] (32) + 682-7960
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Silvicultural researchOrnithological observations
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY CANADA
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Mr. Bruce Amos
Address: ChairmanWorking Group on Biosphere ReservesCanada/MABCanadian Commission for UNESCO99 Metcalfe 54, C.P. 1047Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5V8Canada
Telephone: [1] (613) + 598-4330FAX: [1] (613) + 598-4405
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPCANADA
600 km'7cZ:7
ro
Riding Mountain
Waterton Lakes Cha
St.-Hilaire.Niagara Escarpme
UNITED STATESong Point
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
CANADA
Biogeographic Province:
Charlevoix
Multiple units
Corporation de la reserve mondiale de labiosphere de Charlevoix
47°15'-48°05'N, 69°55'-71010'W
448,000
0 - 3,800m
Temperate needle-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Canadian Taiga
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1988
Administrative Officer
Contact: Charles Roberge
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
4, Place de l'EgliseBaie-Saint-Paul, Quebec GOA IBOCanada
[1] (418) + 665-4454[1] (418) + 665-3811
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Aquatic ecosystems (integrated)Atmospheric pollutionAvian and mammalianpopulation dynamics
Biological inventory(fish, mammals, invertebrates,vascular plants)
EthnobiologyGeology and geomorphologyLong-term ecological monitoringMultidisciplinary ecosystem
characterizationSilvicultural/forest managementSoil utilization
EuRoMAB DIRECTORY CANADA
Biosphere Reserve: Long Point
Administrative Unit: Multiple units (4)
Administering Entity: Long Point Biosphere Reserve ExecutiveCommittee
Location: 43 °35'N, 80°20'W
Area (hectares): 27,000
Elevation Range: 175 188m
Biome: Lake systems(includes costal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Great Lakes
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Administrative Officer
Contact: David Reid, ChairmanArthur Langford, Secretary
Address: Biosphere Reserve Executive CommitteeGeneral DeliveryPort Rowan, Ontario NOE 1M0Canada
Telephone: [1] (519) + 586-7122 (Secretary)
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Long-term avian observations, includingannual waterfowl census
Wildlife management researchFisheries researchRecreation studiesEffects of industrial development
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EuRoMAB DIRECTORY CANADA
Biosphere Reserve: Mont-Saint-Hilaire
Administrative Unit: Centre de conservation de la nature duMont-Saint-Hilaire
Administering Entity: McGill University
Location: 45°33'N, 75°10'W
Area (hectares): 5,550
Elevation Range: 106 416m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Eastern forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Administrative Officer
Contact: Michel Drew
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
422, rue des MoulinsMont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec J3G 4S6Canada
[1] (514) + 467-1755[1] (514) + 467-4074
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Zoological studiesGeological and pedological studiesMeteorologyApplied geophysics
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
CANADA
Niagara Escarpment
Multiple units (includes more than 100protected areas), many ownerships
Administering Entity: Niagara Escarpment Commission andCanadian Parks Service
Location: 43°10'-45°15N, 79°03'-81°40'W
Area (hectares): 207,240
Elevation Range: 90 - 560m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Eastern Forest
Year. Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990Administrative Officer
Contacts: Richard MurzinMAB Liaison Officer
Nars BorodczakDirector
Niagara Escarpment Commission
Site ManagerRobert DaySuperintendentBruce Peninsula National Park
Addresses: 232 Guelph StreetGeorgetown, OntarioL7G 4B1Canada
P.O. Box 189Tobermory, Ontario NOH 2R0Canada
Telephone: [1] (416) + 877-5191 [1] (519) + 596-2233FAX: [1] (416) + 873-7452 [1] (519) + 596-2298
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Acidic depositionHuman systemsCultural anthropologyResource mappingEcosystem restorationAnthropOgenic pollutants
Biological surveys of flora and faunaEcosystem studies/succession/fire effectsMining reclamationFish/wildlife population dynamicsGreat Lakes level changesRecreation/tourism impacts
EuROMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
CANADA
Biogeographic Province:
Riding Mountain
Multiple units (3)
Riding Mountain Biosphere Reserve
50°30'-51°01'N, 99°31'-101°05'W
297,591
318 - 755m
Temperate needle-leaf forests andTemperate grasslands
Canadian Taiga and Grasslands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Ray Armbruster
Address: P.O. Box 428Rossburn, Manitoba ROJCanada
Mac Estabrook
Riding Mountain National ParkWasagaming,Manitoba ROJ 2H0Canada
Telephones:[1] (204) + 859-2088 [1] (204) 848-2811FAX: [1] (204) + 848-2596 [1] (204) 848-2596E-Mail:
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ecology/population dynamics of mammalsGrassland ecologySmall watershed ecosystems (long-term)
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
CANADA
Biogeographic Province:
Waterton Lakes
Waterton Lakes National Park
Waterton Biosphere Association
49°00'-49°12'N, 113°39'-114°10'W
52,597
1,274 - 2,918m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Rocky Mountains
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Larry Frith
Address: Twin Butte,Alberta TOK 2J0Canada
Mery Syroteuk
Waterton Lakes National ParkWaterton, Alberta TOK 2M0Canada
Telephone: [1] (403) + 627-2065 [1] (403) + 859-2262FAX: [1] (403) + 859-2650 [1] (403) + 859-2650
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
LimnologyWildlife population dynamicsEcologyPedologyArchaeology
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
No Named Contact for Biosphere Reserves
See Biosphere Reserve Manager
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPCROATIA
CROATIA
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EuRoMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
CROATIA
Velebit Mountain
Velebit Nature Park
State government of Croatia
44°15'-45'N, 15°00'-45'E
150,000
200 - 1,757m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands
Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Administrative Officer
National Park PaklenicaZadarCroatia
[38] (57) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
GeomorphologyCave studiesResearch on plant communities
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY CZECH REPUBLIC
Name:
Address:
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Prof. Jan Jenik, ChairmanDr. Vera HruskovaSecretary, MAB National Committee
Academy of Sciences of the Czech RepublicNarodni tr. 3Prague 1Czech Republic 17000
Telephone: [42] (2) + 235-8065, ext. 420,[42] (2) + 297-941, ext. 3302
FAX: [42] (2) + 265-671
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
CZECH REPUBLIC
GERMANYKrkonose
Krivoklatsko
Sumava
Trebon Basin
AUSTRIA
100 km
Pa lava
POLAND
SLOVAKIA
51.
EuroMAB DIRECTORY CZECH REPUBLIC
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Krivoklatsko
Krivoklatsko Protected Landscape Areaand Biosphere Reserve
Krivoklatsko Administration/Sprava chranenekrajinne oblasti Krivoklatsko
50°00'N, 13°52'E
Area (hectares): 62,792
Elevation Range: 223 - 616m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Petr Stepanek
Zbecno 5270 24Czech Republic
[42] (313) + 98834
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Biogeochemical cycling and energy transfer
in small watershedsAbiotic, biotic and human environmentStructure/function of forest ecosystemsThreatened and rare plantsBiogenetic studiesZoology/malacologyGeology
EuroMAB DIRECTORY CZECH REPUBLIC
Biosphere Reserve: Krkonose(see also Karkonosze Poland)
Administrative Unit: Krkonose National Park
Administering Entity: Biosphere Reserve Administration;Czech Ministry of the Environment
Location: 50 35'-49'N, 15 23'-53E
Area (hectares): 54,787
Elevation Range: 480 - 1,602m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: Jan StursaJiri Flousek
Address: Vrchlabi - Zamek543 11Czech Republic
Telephone:FAX:
[42] (438) + 21011[42] (438) + 23095
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Impact of air pollution on montane, subalpineand alpine ecosystem: air and water quality,pedology, pedobiology, hydrology, hydrobiology,forestry, botany, entomology, vertebratology.
Forest and agricultural management in the mountainareas
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
CZECH REPUBLIC
Pa lava
Pa lava Protected Landscape Areaand Biosphere Reserve
Administering Entity: Pa lava Administration/Sprava chranenekrajinne oblasti Pa lava
Location: 48°50'N, 16°40'E
Area (hectares): 8,017
Elevation Range: 163 - 550m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1988
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Jiri Matuska
Address: Namesti 32Mikulov692 01Czech Republic
Telephone: [42] (625) + 2585
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
ClimateVegetationSoils hydrologyLandscape dynamicsPlant populations monitoringAnimal populations monitoringEcology of riverine forests (long-term)
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
CZECH REPUBLIC
Biogeographic Province:
Year Designated as
Contact:Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Sumava
Sumava National Park and BiosphereReserve
Sumava Administration/Sprava narodnihoparku a chranene krajinne oblasti Sumava
49°01'N, 13°34'E
167,117
470 - 1,378m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Central European Highlands
Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Principal Monitoring
Administrative OfficerJiri Kec
Vimperk-Zamek385 01Czech Republic
[42] (339) + 21335[42] (339) + 22947
and Research Themes:Multidisciplinary basic and applied research
programAir pollutant/acidic depositionClimatological monitoringBoreo-alpine insects of north and central
European peatlandsEcological monitoringHydrobiology of lake systems
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY CZECH REPUBLIC
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Trebon Basin
Trebon Basin Protected LandscapeArea/Biosphere Reserve
Trebonsko Administration/Sprava chranenekrajinne oblasti Trebonsko
49°00'N, 14°50'E
70,000
407 - 613m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forests
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Jiri Janda
Address: Valy 121Trebon379 01Czech Republic
Telephone: [42] (333) + 3097
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Abiotic, biotic, and human environmentStructure/function of ecosystemsInterrelationships of natural and
agricultural ecosystemsAlgal ecologyPlant communitiesWetlands
EuroMAB DIRECTORY DENMARK
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Henning Thing
Address: Danish Polar CenterStrandgadge 100HDK-1401 CopenhagenDenmark
Telephone: [45] (32) + 880-100FAX: [45] (32) + 880-101
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
GREENLAND (DENMARK)
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
DENMARK
Biogeographic Province:
North-East Greenland
North-East Greenland National Park
National Park Administration
71-83°N, 11°39'-63'E
97,000,000
0 - 3,000m
Tundra(includes costal/marine component)
Arctic desert and icecap
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Contact:
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Peter Nielsen
Address: c/o Directorate for Healthand Environment
P.O. Box 1170DK-3900 NuukGreenland
Telephone: [299] + 23000FAX: [299] + 24693E-Mail:
Henning Thing
Danish Polar CenterStrandgadke 100HDK-1401 CopenhagenDenmark
[45] (32) + 880-100[45] (32) + 880-101
OMNET H. Thing/Omnet
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Littoral, limnetic, and terrestrial ecosystemsGlaciology
cz o
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
No Named Contact for Biosphere Reserves
See Biosphere Reserve Manager
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
ESTONIA
ESTONIA
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
West Estonian Archipelago
Multiple Units
State Biosphere Reserve Board (proposed)
58°30'N, 22°50'E
1,559,866(403,778 terrestrial, 1,156,078 marine)
0 - 63m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Boreonemoral
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Principal Monitoring and
Administrative Officer
West Estonian Archipelago BiosphereP.O. Box 209Kuressaare 203 300Estonia
[7] (0142) + 2455-7975
Research Themes:
Biological inventoryLand use and managementNatural and human systems
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NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: M.Sc. Irma Peltola, SecretaryFinnish National MAB Committee
Address: The Academy of FinlandP.O. Box 57SF 00551 HelsinkiFinland
Telephone: [358] (0) + 775-81FAX: [358] (0) + 775-8299
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPFINLAND
NORWAY
SWEDEN
GULFOFBOTHNIA
Northern Karelian
GULF OF FINLAND
150 km
RUSSIA
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
FINLAND
Northern Karelian
Patvinsuo and Petkeljarvi National Parks,Koivusuo Strict Nature Reserve, andKesonsuo Nature Reserve
Administering Entity: National Board of Forestry and privateadministration
Location: 63°N, 31°E
Area (hectares): 350,000
Elevation Range: 115 - 288m
Biome: Temperate needle-leaf forests or woodlands
Biogeographical Province: West Eurasian Taiga
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Site Manager
Contact: Timo J. Hokkanen
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
University of JoensuuMekrijarvi Research StationSF-82900 IlomantsiFinland
[358] (974) + 46151[358] (974) + 48188
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. Jacques Lecomte, ChairmanDr. Catherine Cibien, Scientific Secretary
Address: Ministere de 1'Environnement14, Bd du General Leclerc92524 Neuilly-sur-Seine CedexParisFrance
Telephone: [33] (61) + 285-338FAX: [33] (61) + 735-477
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
FRANCE
Iroise
SPAIN
BELGIUM
150 km
Vosges du Nord
Cevennes Mont Ventoux
Camargu
GERMANY
SWITZERLAND
ITALY
Vallee du Fango
CORSICA
EuroMAB DIRECTORY FRANCE
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Atoll de Taiaro
Reserve Integra le W. A. Robinsonand private lands
Commission on Natural Monumentsand Sites
15°44'S, 144°38'W
2,000
0 - 5m
Mixed island systems(includes costal/marine component)
Southeastern Polynesian
Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Conservator
Management Committee SecretariatCommission on Monuments and SitesBP 866Papeete, Tahiti
Telephone:
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Biological inventory of atoll and lagoonAtoll and lagoon ecosystems
E
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
FRANCE
Biogeographic Province:
Camargue
Reserve national du Camargue
Reserve national du Camargue(national government)
43°30'N, 4°30'E
13,117
0 - 4m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands(includes costal/marine component)
Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: C. Coulet
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
Domaine de la CapeliereRoute des Salins de Giraud13200 ArlesFrance
[33] (90) + 970-097[33] (90) + 970-097
Research Themes:
WetlandsBird populations
EuroMAB DIRECTORY FRANCE
Biosphere Reserve: Cevennes
Administrative Unit: Parc national des Cevennes
Administering Entity: Parc national des Cevennes(multiple ownerships)
Location: 49°20'N, 1°40'E
Area (hectares): 323,000
Elevation Range: Maximum 1,700m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Atlantic
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Contact: Monsieur BenoitDirecteur du Parc national
Address: Parc national des Cevennes,Chateau de FloracB.P. 15P-48400 FloracFrance
Telephone: [33] (66) + 495-300FAX: [33] (66) + 495-302
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Park management research to supportmaintaining an equilibrium betweenhuman activities and the environment
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Biosphere Reserve: Guadeloupe Archipelago
Administrative Unit: Guadeloupe National Park (2 units)
Administering Entity: Guadeloupe National Park administration
Location: 10 00'-27'N, 61 27'-48'W
Area (hectares): 69,000
Elevation Range: 0 - 1,467m
Biome: Mixed island systems(includes costal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Lesser Antillean
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative OfficerContact: Monsieur le Directeur du Parc National
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Parc National de la GuadeloupeHabitation Beausoleil - MonteranBP 1397120 Saint-ClaudeGuadeloupe
[590] + 802-425[590] + 800-546
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Rain forestCoral reef
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
FRANCE
Iroise
Parc Naturel Regional d'Armorique
Parc Naturel Regional d'Armorique(management board composed ofrepresentatives of municipalities,departments,and professional organizations)
48°24'N 4°58'W
21,400
-20m - 60m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Atlantic
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Biosphere Reserve: 1988
Administrative Officer
L. M. Guillon
Parc Naturel Regional d'ArmoriqueMenez MeurHanvec29224 DaoulasFrance
[33] (98) + 219-069[33] (98) + 219-285
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ornithological observationsIntertidal biodiversityBotanical observationsIntegrated cartography
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
FRANCE
Mont Ventoux
Syndicat mixte d'amenagement etd'equipement du Mont Ventoux
Location: 44°10'N, 5°17'E
Area (hectares): 69,956
Elevation Range: 200 - 1,909m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodland(ecotonal with temperate broad-leafforest)
Biogeographic Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Administrative Officer
Contact: M. le President du Syndicat mixted'amenagement du Ventoux
Address: Conseil General du VaucluseB.P. 31884021 AvignonFrance
Telephone:FAX:
[33] (90) + 863-333[33] (90) + 827-527
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Hydrology
CO
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Biosphere Reserve: Vallee du Fango
Administrative Unit: Parc Naturel Regional de Corse
Administering Entity: Parc Naturel Regional de Corse
Location: 42°23'N, 8°46'E
Area (hectares): 23,400
Elevation Range: 0 - 2,556m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands
Biogeographic Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Leenhardt
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Rue Fiore llaB.P. 417F-20184 Ajaccio CedexFrance
[33] (95) + 507-013[33] (95) + 218-817
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Multidisciplinary ecosystemresearch on the maquis
Meteorological/hydrological monitoringSclerophyllous forest
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
FRANCE
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Vosges du Nord
Parc Naturel Regional des Vosges du Nord
Le Syndicat Mixte du Parc NaturelRegional des Vosges du Nord
48°45'-49°11'N, 7°17'-7°55'E
120,200
200 - 580m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Atlantic
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1988
Administrative Officer
Contact: B. Roch, Directeur
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
Parc Naturel Regional des Vosges du NordChateau de la Petite PierreP-67290 La Petite PierreFrance
[33] (88) + 704-655[33] (88) + 704-104
Research Themes:Peat bog/pine forestsBiological inventoriesVegetation studies, including ecological
succession and regeneration, role of fireAquatic ecosystems (long-term)Agricultural/silvicultureImpact of tourism
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NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Mr. Juergen NauberSecretary General, German MAB National Committee
Address: c/o Bundesforschungsanstalt fur Naturschutz andLandschaftsoekologie
Konstantinstr. 110D-53179 Bonn 2Germany
Telephone: [49] (228) + 849-1138FAX: [49] (228) + 849-1200
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
GERMANY
Waddensea ofSchleswig-Holstein
NETHER-LANDS
2
wco
ddensea of Hamburg
addensea ofLower Saxony
Schorfheide-Chorin
Ruegen
Middle ElbeSpreewald
Rhoen VessertFore
Pfaelzerwald
FRANCE
POLAND
hueqngian
100 km
CZECH REP.
Bayerischer Wald
Berchtesgaden Alps
SWITZERLAND
AUSTRIA
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Biosphere Reserve: Bayerischer Wald
Administrative Unit: Bayerischer Wald National Park
Administering Entity: Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
48°55'N, 13°23'E
13,300
666 - 1,453m
Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Administrative Officer
Hans Bibelriether
Principal Monitoring
Bayerischer Wald National ParkFreyunger Str. 2D-94487 GrafenauGermany
[49] (8552) + 96000[49] (8552) + 1394
and Research Themes:ClimatologySoil studiesLandscape analysisEffects of regional tourismHydrological modelling, pollutant inputEcological succession in areas of windthrowEffects of air pollutants in small watershedsIntegrated environmental and ecological
monitoringAvian and ungulate population dynamics
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY GERMANY
Biosphere Reserve: Berchtesgaden Alps
Administrative Units: Berchtesgaden National Park
Administering Entity: National Park AdministrationBerchtesgaden
Location: 13°00'E, 47°36'N
Area (hectares): 16,800
Elevation Range: 471 - 2,713m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Administrative Officer
Contact: Hubert Zierl
Address: Doktorberg 6D-83471 BerchtesgadenGermany
Telephone:FAX:
[49] (8652) + 61068[49] (8652) + 64854
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Integrated ecosystem monitoring(biotic, abiotic, human systems)
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact: Peter Hentschel
Middle Elbe River
Multiple units (Steckby-Loedderitz NationalNature Reserve, Dessau-Woerlitzer CulturalLandscape)
Verwaltung
51°52'N, 12°12'E
43,000
50 - 75m
Temperate broad-leaf forest
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
VerwaltungBiosphaerenreservat Mittlere ElbeKapenmuehle, PSF 118D-06813 DessauGermany
[49] (340) + 214-503[49] (340) + 214-503
Research Themes:
Inventory of fauna (emphasis on avifaunaand beavers)
Pest control researchStructure and dynamics of forest
ecosystemsSoil and vegetation mapping
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Biosphere Reserve: Pfaelzerwald
Administrative Units: Pfaelzerwald Nature Park
Administering Entity: Verein Naturpark Pfaelzerwald e.v./Bad Duerkheim
Location:
Area (hectares): 179,800
Elevation Range:
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forest
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: Werner Dexheimer
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Hermann Schaefer Strasse 17D-67098 Bad DuerkheimGermany
[49] (6322) + 66265[49] (6322) + 1214
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Rhoen
Multiple units (3)
Rhoen Biosphere Reserve Department -Managed through a state treaty betweenBavaria, Hessen, and Thuringia
10°05'E 50°35'N
130,488
300 - 950m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1991
Thuringia
Contact: Karl Friedrich Abe
Address: MittelsdorferstrasseD-98634 KaltensundheimGermany
Bavaria
Doris Pokorny
Rhoenbergstr. 16D-97656 OberelsbachGermany
Hessen
Ewald Sauer
Georg-Meilinger-Str.D36115 EhrenbergGermany
Telephone:[49] (36946) + 753 [49] (9774) + 1741 [49] (6683) + 302FAX: [49] (36946) + 753 [49] (9774) + 1742 [49] (6683) + 506
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
0"/ .)
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Ruegen
Multiple ownerships
Ruegen Biosphere Reserve
54°20'N, 13°39'E
22,800
-30 - 106m
Temperate broad-leaf forest
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as a Biosphere Reserve: 1991
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Administrative Officer
Biosphaerenreservat Suedost-RuegenNr. 1 aD-18586 MiddelhagenGermany
[49] (38303) + 25068[49] (38303) + 25068
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Biosphere Reserve: Schorfheide-Chorin
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity: Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve
Location: 13°40'E, 53°00'N
Area (hectares): 125,891
Elevation Range: 2 - 138m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forest
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Administrative Officer
Contact: Eberhard Henne
Address: VerwaltungBiosphaerenreservat Schorfheide-ChorinHaus am StadtseeD-16225 Eberswalde-FinowGermany
Telephone: [49] (3334) + 22375FAX: [49] (3334) + 22376
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Air pollutantsAnthropogenic impactsComplex analysis of ecosystemsSelection of indicators of ecosystem changeScientific data to support ecosystem managementLandscape models and standards for nature
protection
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Spreewald
Multiple units (2)
Verwaltung Spreewald
51°88'N, 13°81'E
48,460
44 - 144m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1991
Administrative. Officer,
Contact: Manfred Werban
Address: Schulstrasse 9D-03222 Luebbenau/SpreewaldGermany
Telephone: [49] (3542) + 3748FAX: [49] (3542) + 3748
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Evaluation of habitatsEnvironmental monitoringWater quality monitoringBioindicators in aquatic ecosystemsInventory/monitoring of bats, birds,
and small mammals
EuroMAB DIRECTORY GERMANY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Vessertal-Thuringian Forest
Multiple units (Vessertal Nature Reserveand multiple ownerships in ThuringianForest)
Thuringian Environment Ministry
50°36'N, 10°48'E
17,000
420 - 982m
Temperate broad-leaf forest
Middle European Forest
a Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Principal Monitoring andInventory, floraRecreation and tourismForest ecosystems
,Administrative OfficerHarald Lange
Verwaltung des BiosphaerenreservatesVessertal-Thueringer Wald
An der Wilke 4D-98553 Breitenbach/b.SchleusingenGermany
[49] (36841) + 8187[49] (36841) + 8187
Research Themes:Study of succession processesInventory, fauna; especially invertebratesManagement research on conservation ofbiological diversity
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Waddensea of Hamburg
Waddensea National Park of Hamburg
Environment Ministry
53°50'49"N - 53°58'48"N, 8°17'30"E -
8 °34'39 "E
11,700
-17.5 - 7m
Temperate needle-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Atlantic
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: Klaus Janke
Address: Umweltbehoerde-NaturschutzamtSteindamm 22D-20099 HamburgGermany
Telephone: [49] (40) + 2486-3945FAX: [49] (40) + 2486-2579
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Waddensea of Lower Saxony
Waddensea National Park of Lower Saxony
National Park Administration,Wilhelmshaven
53°37'N - 53°55'N, 6°35'E - 8°39'E
240,000
-10 - 24.5m%
Temperate broad-leaf forest(includes costal/marine component)
Atlantic
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Administrative Officer
Claus D. Helbing
Virchowstrasse 1D-26382 WilhelmshavenGermany
[49] (4421) + 408-270[49] (4421) + 408-280
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Avian studies
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Waddensea of Schleswig-Holstein
National Park Schleswig-HolsteinWaddensea
Regional Office of the National ParkSchleswig-Holstein Waddensea
53°52'-55°04'N, 08°13'-09°00'E
285,000
-30 - 112m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Atlantic
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Administrative Officer
Contact: Friedrich Heddies Andresen
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
NationalparkamtSchlossgarten 1D-25832 ToenningGermany
[49] (4861) + 61691[49] (4861) + 459
Research Themes:
Waddensea ecosystem and humanactivities
Protection of marine and semi-terrestrialhabitats
Changes in abiotic, biotic and socio-ecological parameters
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Name:
Address:
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Mr. Konstantinos TsamadosPresident, Greek National Commission for UNESCO
3, Akadimias Street106 71 AthensGreece
Telephone: [30] (1) + 362-0736FAX: [30] (1) + 360-9716
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPGREECE
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
GREECE
Biogeographical Province:
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Gorge of Samaria
Gorge of Samaria National Park
Forest Directorate of Chania
35013'-35°18'N, 23°54'-23°58'E
4,840
0 - 2,116m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands(includes costal/marine component)
Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Administrative Officer
John Fotakis
Principal Monitoring
Chrisopigi73100 ChaniaGreece
[30] (821) + 22287[30] (821) + 2195
and Research Themes:
Plant and animal populations, includingwild goats
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Biosphere Reserve: Mount Olympus
Administrative Unit: Mount Olympus National Park
Administering Entity: Forest Directorate of Picria
Location: 40°02'-40°07'N, 22°18'-22°26'E
Area (hectares): 4,000
Elevation Range: 400 - 2,914m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands
Biogeographical Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Administrative Officer
Contact: Pav los Andredakis
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Terma Ipiron60100 KateriniGreece
[30] (351) + 23720[30] (351) + 32111
Principal Monitoring and Research. Themes:
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Name:
Address:
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Dr. Arpad BerczikSecretary, Hungarian MAB National Committee
Puskin u. 3H-1088 BudapestHungary
Telephone: [36] (11) + 189 833, [36] (11) + 189 203FAX: [36] (11) + 128-483
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
HUNGARY
SLOVE
Lake Ferto
CROATIA
60 km
SLOVAKIA
Pills
Kiskunsag
Aggtelek
Hortobagy
ROMANIA
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Biosphere Reserve: Aggtelek
Administrative Unit: Aggtelek National Park
Administering Entity: Aggteleki Nemzeti Park Igazgatosaga
Location: 48°30'N, 20°36'E
Area (hectares): 19,247
Elevation Range: 150 - 600m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographical Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address: Aggteleki Nemzeti ParkIgazgatosagaAggtelek 3759Hungary
Telephone: [36] (46) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Faunal studiesGeologyHydrogeography (karst)
EuroMAB DIRECTORY HUNGARY
Biosphere Reserve: Hortobagy
Administrative Unit: Hortobagy National Park
Administering Entity: National Authority for EnvironmentProtection and Nature Conservation
Location: 47°25'-47°15'N, 20°54'-21°21'E
Area (hectares): 52,000
Elevation Range: 86 - 98m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographical Province: Pannonian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address: Management of HortobagyNational Park
Boszormenyu ut 138DebrecenHungary
Telephone: [36] (52)
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Synecology of flora, fauna, and soilsEcology of pools, artificial water bodies,alkali lowlands, salt steppes
Ecology of breeding and migratory birds
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
HUNGARY
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographical Province:
Kiskunsag
Kiskunsag National Park
National Authority for EnvironmentProtection and Nature Conservation
47°12'-46°36'N, 19°04'-19°39'E
22,095
94 - 127m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Pannonian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Administrative Officer
Management of Kiskunsag National ParkLiszt Ferenc u 196001 KecskemetHungary
[36] (76) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Air quality and climatologyNesting and migratory birds
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Biosphere Reserve: Lake Ferto
Administrative Unit: Nature Park Lake Ferto
Administering Entity: OKTH Sopron Nature ConservancyInspectorate
Location: 47°O'N, 16°43'E
Area (hectares): 12,542
Elevation Range: 114 - 261m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographical Province: Pannonian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address: OKTH Sopron Nature ConservancyInspectorate
Kofarago ter 99400 SopronHungary
Telephone: [36] (99) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Lake conditions/human effects monitoring(with Austria)
Climate and hydrological monitoringWater conservation researchManagement research on flora and faunaTourism
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographical Province:
Pilis
Pilis Landscape Protection Area
Directorate of State Parkforest Pilis
47°45'N, 18°49'E
23,000
106 757m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1980
Contact:
Address:
Administrative Officer
Directorate of State ParkforestPilis
Matyas Kiraly ut 4H-2025 VisegradHungary
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Meteorological monitoringImpact of tourism/land uses on forests,aquatic resources, and soils
Environmental education
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No Named National Contact for Biosphere Reserves
See Individual Biosphere Reserve Managers
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
IRELAND
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Biosphere Reserve: Killarney
Administrative Unit: Killarney National Park
Administering Entity: National Park and Wildlife Service, Officeof Public Works, St. Stephens Green
Location: 52°011N, 9°35'W
Area (hectares): 8,308
Elevation Range: 22 - 842m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographical Province: British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1982
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Park Superintendent
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Killarney National ParkMuckross, KillarneyCounty Kerry
[353] (64) + 31947[353] (64) + 33926
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
LimnologyWater PollutantsWildlife Population DynamicsComparative Ecological ResearchFire History and Effects
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY IRELAND
Biosphere Reserve: North Bull Island
Administrative Unit: North Bull Island Nature Reserve
Administering Entity: Dublin Corporation
Location: 53°17'N, 06°05'W
Area (hectares): 500
Elevation Range: 0 - 10m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Biogeographical Province: British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Administrative Officer
Contact: G. Barry
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Dublin CorporationCity HallDublin 2Ireland
[353] (1) + 338-341, [353] (1) + 331-941[353] (1) + 333-926
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY ITALY
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. Enrico Ortese
Address: EuroMAB ItalyParco Nazionale CirceoVia Carlo Alberto 10704016 Sabaudia (LT)Italy
Telephones: [39] (77) + 357-251, [39] (77) + 357-252FAX: [39] (77) + 510-503
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
ITALY
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
ITALY
Circeo
Foresta Demaniale del Circeo (includes 4nature reserves)
Administering Entity: Ministero Agricoltura e Foreste, Gestioneex A.S.F.D. Uff. Amm.ne Sabaudia
Location: 41°20'N, 13°35'E
Area (hectares): 3,260
Elevation Range: 0 - 54m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands
Biogeographical Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Enrico Ortese
Address: Riserva MAB Foresta Demaniale del CirceoParco Nazionale del Circeo
Via Carlo Alberto, 107Sabaudia, LTItaly
Telephone: [39] (773) + 57251, [39] (773) + 57252FAX: [39] (773) + 510-503
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY ITALY
Biosphere Reserve: Collemeluccio-Montedimezzo
Administrative Units: Collemeluccio and Montedimezzo NatureReserves
Administering Entity: Ministero Agricoltura e Foreste
Location: 41°44'N, 14°15'E (Collemeluccio),41035'N 14°15'E (Montedimezzo)
Area (hectares): 478
Elevation Range: 834 - 1,284m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographical Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Luigi Pagano
Address: Riserva MAB Collemeluccio-MontedimezzoUfficio Amministracione Foreste
DemaniaciComando Stazione MontedimezzoS. Pietro Avellana86088 IsemiaItaly
Telephone: [39] (865) + 3935FAX: [39] (865). + 413-491
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
ITALY
'Miramare
Miramare Marine Park
World Wildlife Fund - Italia
45°42'N, 13°42'E
60
-18 - 40m
Evergreen sclerophyllous forests(includes costal/marine component).
Biogeographical Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Graziado Benedetti
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Riserva Marina di MiramareVia le Miramare 34936016 TriesteItaly
[39] (40) + 224-147[39] (40) + 224-147
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Sea water chemistryPlankton studiesExperimental fish breeding
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY KYRGYZSTAN
No Named National Contact for Biosphere Reserves
See Biosphere Reserve Manager
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
KYRGYZSTAN
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY KYRGYZSTAN
Biosphere Reserve: Chatkal Mountains(see also Uzbekistan)
Administrative Units: Sary Chelekskiy Zapovednik
Administering Entities: State government
Location: 41°47'N, 71°54'E
Area (hectares): 23,900
Elevation Range: 1,200 - 4,300m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Pamir-Tian-Shan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Site Manager
Contact:
Address: Sary-Chelek ZapovednikP/O ArkitDzhangi-dzhol' DistrictOsh RegionKyrgyzstan 716705
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Floristic and faunal inventoryMultimedia pollutant monoitoringReforestation researchEcology of woody plants/commercial
speciesEcology of birds and mammals.
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY NETHERLANDS
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. H.M. van Emden
Address: Royal Netherlands Academy. of SciencesThe Netherlands MAB/SCOPE/LGBP CommitteePostbox 191211000 gc AmsterdamThe Netherlands
Telephone: [31] (20) + 551-0727FAX: [31] (20) + 620-4941E-Mail: memocom: NLX 1238
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPNETHERLANDS
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
NETHERLANDS
Waddensea Area
Multiple units under governmental andprivate ownership.
Administering Entity: Institute for Forestry and Nature Research,c/o The Netherlands MAB Committee
52°52'-53°33'N, 04°45'-07°13'E
260,000
0 - 7m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes costal/marine component)
Biogeographical Province: Atlantic
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Administrative Officer
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
Institute for Forestry andNature Research,
c/o The Netherlands MAB CommitteeP.O. Box 1671790 AD Den BurgTexelNetherlands
[31] (2220) + 69700[31] (2220) + 19235
Research Themes:Coastal wetlands and dune systems
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY NORWAY
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Ragnhild Sandoy, MAB National Coordinator
Address: University of TromsoN-9037 TromsoNorway
Telephone: [47] (83) + 45528FAX: [47] (83) + 76672
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPNORWAY
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY NORWAY
Biosphere Reserve: Northeast Svalbard
Administrative Unit: Northeast Svalbard Nature Reserve
Administering Entity: Ministry of the Environment
Location: 78°40'-80°50'N, 16°35'E
Area (hectares): 1,555,000
Elevation Range: 0 - 835m
Biome: Tundra(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographical Province: Arctic Desert
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Paal Prestrud
Address: Section for Polar AffairsDepartment of International Environmental
CooperationMinistry of the EnvironmentPost Box 8013 - DEP0030 Oslo.Norway
Telephone: [47] (22) + 345996
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Air transported pollutionClimate changeRadioactive emissions monitoring
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY POLAND
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Prof. Dr. Alicja Breymeyer
Address: Man and Environment CommitteePolish Academy of SciencePalace of Culture and Science00-901 WarsawPoland
FAX: [48] (2) + 226-7267TELEX: IGPAN 817835
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
POLAND
2Q
BALTICSEA
Slowinski
Karkonosze
CZECH REP.
75 km
Lukjano Lake
Bialowieza
abia GoraEastern
Tatra Mts. Beskid
SLOVAKIA
BELARUS
UKRAINE
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY POLAND
Biosphere Reserve: Babia Gora
Administrative Unit: Babia Gora National Park
Administering Entity: Ministry of Environmental Protection,Natural Resources and Forestry
Location: 49°34'N, 19°32'E
Area (hectares): 1,741
Elevation Range: 850 - 1,725m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographical Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: Jecek Wizimirski
Address: Babia Gora National ParkSiedziba Dyrekeji i muzeum34-223 ZawojaPoland
Telephone: [48] + Zawoja 110
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Multidisciplinary ecological monitoring incomplex mountain ecosystems
Effects of pollutantsTourism and carrying capacity studies
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
POLAND
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographical Province:
Bialowieza
Bialowieza National Park
Ministry of Environmental Protection,Natural Resources, and Forestry
52°42'36" - 52 48'06" N,23°48'15" - 23 55'41" E
5,348
147 - 172m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Boreonemoral
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:Telex
Czeslaw Okolow, Acting Director
Bialowieza National Park17-230 BialowiezaPoland
[48] + 12306, [48] + 12360[48] + 1232328-26-36 BPN pl
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Climate Groundwaters and surface water levelsAir pollution Physiology and ecology of bisonPlant demography Phenology of plants and animalsBreeding bird census Structure/function of lowland forest
on permanent study plots including: succession, energy flow, effectsEcology and dynamics of of human modifications
parasites in natural and Entomology/biological control of pestmodified ecosystems insect
Forest managment research/silviculturzi
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY POLAND
Biosphere Reserve: Eastern Beskid(see also East Carpathians, Slovakia)
Administrative Unit: Bieszczady National Park, Cisna-Wetlinaand San Valley Landscape Parks
Administering Entity: Ministry of Environmental Protection,Natural Resources and Forestry
Location: 49°00'-22'N, 22°06'-53'E
Area (hectares): 108,924
Elevation Range: 420 - 1,346m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests andwoodlands, and mixed mountain systemswith complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forest and CentralEuropean Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: Wojomir Wojciechowski
Address: Bieszczcady National Park Administration38-714 Ustrzyki GomePoland
Telephone: [48] Lutowiska 50
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Dynamics of forests and alpine ecosystems
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY POLAND
Biosphere Reserve: Karkonosze(see also Krkonose, Czech Republic)
Administrative Unit: Karkonosze National Park
Administering Entity: Karkonosze National Park Administration
Location: 50°44'-50'N, 15°27'-50'E
Area (hectares): 5,564
Elevation Range: 400 - 1,602m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems withcomplex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: Ryszard Mochola
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Karkonoski Park NarodowyChalubinskiego 2358-570 Jelenia GoraPoland
[48] (75) + 53726[48] (75) + 53348
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Air pollutionForestsClimate
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY POLAND
Biosphere Reserve: Lukajno Lake
Administrative Unit: Lukajno Lake Reserve
Administering Entity: Urzad Wojewodzki-Suwalki
Location: 53049'N, 21038'E
Area (hectares): 710
Elevation Range: 115m (mean lake level)
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographical Province: Boreonemoral
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Wodzimierz Jankowski,Deputy Director, EnvironmentalConservation Department
Address: Urzad Wojewodzki16-400 SuwalkiNoniewicza 10Poland
Telephone: [48] + 62220FAX: [48] + 2166E-Mail: 16-400 Suwalki
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Influence of agricultural runoff /non-pointsource pollution
Ecology/population dynamics of mute swan(Cygnus olor)
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY POLAND
Biosphere Reserve: Slowinski
Administrative Unit: Slowinski National Park
Administering Entity: Slowinski National Park Management
Location: 54°39'-54°43'N, 17°03'-17°31'E
Area (hectares): 18,247
Elevation Range: 0 - 55m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographical Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Kazimierz Rabski,Director
Address:
Telephone:
Slowinski National Parkul.Bohaterow Warszawy 176-214 SmoldzinoPoland
[48] (59) + 116-204,[48] (59) + 116-339,[48] (59) + 116-368
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ecology of coastal dune ecosystemsPaleobotanical and geobotanical studiesClimate studiesFauna studies
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY POLAND
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Tatra Mountains(see also Tatry, Slovakia)
Tatra National Park
Ministry of Nature Protection, NaturalResources and Forestry
49°15'N, 19°56'E
20,396
750 - 2,499m
Temperate broad-leaf forests or woodlands
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: W. Gasienica Byrcyn
Address:
Telephone:
FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
Tatrzanski Park NarodowyChatubinskiego 42A34-500 ZakopanePoland
[48] (165) + 63203
[48] (165) + 63579
Research Themes:
Air quality monitoringEcological research on flora, fauna,
geology, and geomorphology
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY PORTUGAL
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name:. Prof. Fernando Henriques, ChairmanMAB National Committee
Address: Rua do Seculo, 51-41200 LisboaPortugal
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
PORTUGAL
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographical Province:
PORTUGAL
Paul do Boquilobo
Paul do Boquilobo Nature Reserve
Private ownership
39°24'N, 9°28'W
395
14 - 16m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands
Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Administrative Officer, Site Manager
Contact:
Address:
Telephone: [351j +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Effects of agricultural usesStudies of pollutants on lake /marsh systemEcosystem restoration
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY ROMANIA
NATI NAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. Angheluta Vadineanu
Address: Ministry of EnvironmentInternational and Public Relations Division12 Bd. Libertati, Tronson, 5BucharestRomania
Telephone: [40] (0) + 813-488FAX: [40] (0) + 120-403
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPROMANIA
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY ROMANIA
Biosphere Reserve: Danube Delta
Administrative Unit: Multiple use area; includes former Rosca-Letea Reserve
Administering Entity: Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve
Location: 44°20'40"-45°27'N, 28°10'40"-29°42'45"E
Area (hectares): 591,200
Elevation Range: 0.2 - 47m
Biome: Temperate grasslands(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographical Province: Pontian Steppe
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: Gomoiu Marian-Traian
Address: Administratia Rezervatiei Biosferei DeltaDunarii
Str. Pacii, nr.20Tulcea Ro-8800, Cas.Post.13Romania
Telephone: [40] (915) + 15277FAX: [40] (915) + 24547
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
ROMANIA
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographical Province:
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Pietrosul Mare
Pietrosul Mare Nature Reserve
Bistrita-Environmental Survey andProtection Agency
47°40'N, 25°00'E
3,068
900 - 2,303m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forests
Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Carlarig Liviu
BistritaStr. Avram Iancu, nr.9Jud. Bistrita NasaudRomania
[40] (990) + 16628
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Geological studiesFlora and fauna surveysPeat bog pollen analysisEcology of beach forests and alpinemeadows
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EuroMAB DIRECTO Y MANIA
lesphere eserve:
Administr tive Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographical Province:
etezat
etezat National Park
Deva - Environmental Survey andProtection Agency
45°25'N, 22°45'E
20,000
890 - 2,509m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact: Batca Teodat
Address:
Telephone:
DevaStr. Aurel Vlaicu, nr.25Jud. HunedoaraRomania
[40] (956) + 15445
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
PalynologyEcology of glacial lakes, forests, mountains
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Name:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:TELEX:E-mail:
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Dr. Valeri M. NeronovExecutive Director, Russian MAB National Committee
Russian MAB Secretariat13, Fersman St.,117312 MoscowRussian Federation
[7] (095) + 124-6000[7] (095) + 129-1354411682 MAB [email protected]
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPRUSSIAN FEDERATION
1. Astrakhansidy2. Kavkazskiy3. Kronotsidy4a. Lake Baikal Region - Barguzinskiy4b. Lake Baikal Region - Baikarskly
5. Laplandskiy6. Oka River Valley7. Pechoro-llychskly8. Sayano-Shushenskiy9. Sikhote-Alinskiy
10. Sokhondinskiy11. Tsentrarno Chemozemny.12. Tsentrarno Lesnoy13.Tzentralnosibirskiy14. Voronezhskiy
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY RUSSIA
Biosphere Reserve: Astrakhanskiy
Administrative Unit: Astrakhanskiy Zapovednik (three sections)
Administering Entity: Government of Russian Federation
Location: 45°31'N, 47°44'E to 46°17'N, 48°57'E
Area (hectares): 63,400
Elevation Range: 28m
Biome: Cold-winter deserts and semi-deserts(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Turanian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Konechnyi A.G.Director of Zapovednik
Address: Quay of the Tsarev River, 119Astrakhan414021 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (851) + 003-6929
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Faunal inventory and monitoringHydrology and climatology monitoringEffects of hydrological projects on Volga
River Delta
EuroMAB DIRECTORY RUSSIA
Biosphere Reserve: Kavkazskiy
Administrative Unit: Kavkazskiy Zapovednik (two sections)
Administering Entity: Government of Russian Federation
Location: 43°46'N, 40°21'E
Area (hectares): 266,700
Elevation Range: 0 - 3,360m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Caucaso-Iranian Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Administrative Officer
Contact: Timuhin N.T.
Address: Kavkazskiy ZapovednikKrasnodarskiy KraySochi A-341Karl Marx St. 8354341 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (862) + 244-5136[7] (862) + 244-5073
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Flora and fauna inventoryEcology of rare speciesDynamics of northwest Caucasus MountainsEffects of fire and logging in Caucasus
Mountains
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
RUSSIA
Biogeographic Province:
Kronotskiy
Kronotskiy Zapovednik
Government of Russian Federation
54°09'-55°07'N, 159°38'-162°07'E
1,099,000
0 - 3,528m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Kamchatkan
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Contact: Alekseev S.A.Director of Zapovednik
Address:
Telephone:
Principal Monitoring
Kronotskiy ZapovednikKamchatskaya RegionElisovo, Ryaleikova Str. 8689010 Russian Federation
[7] (095) + Order via operator 8-813,61663 or 62847
and Research Themes:Biological inventoriesEcology of volcanic ranges of the MiddleKamchatkan Peninsula, with emphasis on relictfir and larch forests
Ecology of ungulates and large predators
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biomes:
RUSSIA
Biogeographic Provinces:
Lake Baikal Region
Baikal'skiy Zapovednik and BarguzinskiyZapovednik and polygon
Government of Russian Federation
51°50'N, 105°05'E ( Baikal'skiy),54°20'N, 109°45'E (Barguzinskiy)
554,900
400 - 3,000m
Temperate needle-leaf forests and lakesystems
(includes coastal/marine component)
East Siberian Taiga, Lake Baikal
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Administrative
Contact: Prokudin A.D.Director,Baikal'skiy Zapovednik
Address: Kabanskiy DistrictBuryat,Tankhoi671120 Russian Federation
Telephone:
Officers
Jankus G. A.Director,Barguzinskiy Zapovednik
Severo-Baikalskiy DistrictBuryat, Dav she671715 Russian Federation
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Climate monitoringVegetation, and animal populations and their harvestingPopulation dynamics and management of sableEcosystem changes
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
RUSSIA
Laplandskiy
Laplandskiy Zapovednik
Government of Russian Federation
67°10'-68°05'N, 31°45'-32°45'E
268,400
470 - 1,115m
Temperate needle-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: West Eurasian Taiga
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Zolotuhin V.P.Director of Zapovednik
Contact:
Address: Laplandskiy ZapovednikManchegorskZelenyi per. 8Murmansk Region184280 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (095) + Order via operator 8-815, 22267
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Ecology of the Kola PeninsulaEcology of reindeer and fur-bearingmammals
Ecology of fishEcological effects of human disturbanceEcological role of fire
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
RUSSIA
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Oka River Valley
Okskiy Zapovednik and polygon andPrioksko-Terrasny State Reserve
Government of Russian Federation
54°43'N, 40°50'E (Okskiy),54°53'N, 37°49'E (Prioksko-Terrasny)
60,600
80 - 200m
Temperate broad-leaf forest
Boreonemoral
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Administrative
Contact: Priklonskii S.G.Director,Okskiy Zapovednik
Address: Spasskiy DistrictRyazan RegionLakash391072 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (095) Order viaoperator 72274
Officer
Litkens E.S.Director,Prioksko-Terrasny Reserve
Serpuhovskoi DistrictMoskovskaya RegionDanki142274 Russian Federation
[7] (095) + 546-7363 or296-9063
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Inventory of birdsHydrologyEcology of selected faunaRare mammals population dynamics
Climate monitoringPlant and animal populations, harvestingEcosystem dynamics of mixed forests
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY RUSSIA
Biosphere Reserve: Pechoro-Ilychskiy
Administrative Unit: Pechoro-Ilychskiy Zapovednik(two sections)
Administering Entity: Government of Russian Federation
Location: 61°43'-63°15'N, 56°49'-59°38'E
Area (hectares): 721,322
Elevation Range: 150 - 1,195m
Biome: Temperate needle-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: West Eurasian Taiga
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Contact: Megalinskii K.O.Director of Zapovednik
Address: Pechoro-Ilychskiy ZapovednikTroitsko-Pechorskiy DistrictKomi RepublicYaksha169436 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (095) Order via operator, 8-813, 95699
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Long-term ecological monitoringReproductive biology of domestic elkPopulation studies of fish, birds, and
mammals
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EuroMA =k DIRECT RY RUSSIA
Biosphere Reserve: Sikhote-Alinskiy
Ad inistr live Unit: Sikhote-Alinskiy Zapovednik
Administering Entity: Government of Russian Federation
Location: 44°46'-45°45'N, 135°48'-136°35'E
Area (hectares): 349,900
Elevation Range: 0 - 1,600m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Manchurian-Japanese Mixed Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Administrative Officer
Contact: Astafev A.A.Director of Zapovednik
Address: Sikhote-Alinskiy ZapovednikTerneyskiy DistrictPrimorskiy KrayTerney692150 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (095) Order via operator, 8-813, 91559
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Flora and fauna inventoriesEcology of rare and commercially
important speciesEcosystem studies: (vegetation distribution;
succession, productivity)
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY RUSSIA
Biosphere Reserve: Sokhondinskiy
Administrative Unit: Sokhondinskiy Zapovednik
Administering Entity: Government of Russian Federation
Location: 49°29'-50°011\1, 110°33'-111°22'E
Area (hectares): 211,000
Elevation Range: 700 - 2,508m
Biome: Temperate grasslands
Biogeographic Province: Mongolian-Manchurian Steppe
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Contact: Yashnov V.I.Director of Zapovednik
Address: Sokhondinskiy ZapovednikChitinskaya RegionKyra, Gorky Str. 48674250 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (095) Order via operator, 8-813, 91424
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Long-term ecological monitoringInventory of mosses, lichens, birds andmammals
a
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic
Tsentral'no Chernozemny
Tsentral'no- Chemozemny Zapovednik(five sections)
Government of Russian Federation
51°00'N, 36°40'E
4,795
230 - 263m
Temperate broad-leaf forests, temperategrasslands
Province: Middle European Forest/Pontian Steppe
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Administrative Officer
Contact: Maleshin N.A.Director of Zapovednik
Address: Tsentral'no- Chemozemny ZapovednikKursk /Zapovednoe307028 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (095) + 807100 - 71016
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Forest-steppe ecosystems: soil formation,moisture and temperature,vegetation dynamics
Long-term monitoring of birdsEcotonal studies
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY RUSSIA
Biosphere Reserve: Tsentral'no- Lesnoy
Administrative Unit: Tsentral'no-Lesnoy Zapovednik
Administering Entity: Government of Russian Federation
Location: 56°30'N, 32°52'E
Area (hectares): 21,348
Elevation Range: 200 - 289m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Boreonemoral
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1985
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Jeltuhin A.S.Director of Zapovednik
Address: Tsentral'no-Lesnoy ZapovednikNelidovskiy DistrictTverskaya Region172513 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7] (095) + 808266-22220
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Meteorological observationsAnnual censuses of animal populationsEcological research of primary and
secondary forestsInventory and ecological monitoring
of spruce ecosystemsWildlife population dynamicsHuman modification of adjacent landscapes
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iosphere eserve:
USSIA
Tzentr 11 nosibirskiy
Administrative Unit: Tzentralnosibirskiy Zapovednik andpolygon
Administering Entity: Government of Russian Federation
Location: 60°55'-63°15'N, 84°15'-92°30'E
Area (hectares): 5,000,000
Elevation Range: 80 - 500m
Biome: Temperate needle-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: West Eurasian Taiga, East Siberian Taiga
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Administrative Officer
Contact: Rassolov A.G.Director of Zapovednik
Address: Tsentral'nosibirskiy ZapovednikTurukhanskiy DistrictKrasnoyarskiy KrayBor663196 Russian Federation
Telephone: [7](095) Order via operator, 8-813, 7625
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Inventory and ecology of soil, vegetation,
and animal populations
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY RUSSIA
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Voronezhskiy
Voronezhskiy Zapovednik
Government of Russian Federation
52°O'N, 39°41'E
31,100
90 - 170m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Contact: Semyonov V.A.Director of Zapovednik
Address:
Telephone:
Voronezhskiy ZapovednikVoronezhGrafskaya Station394047 Russian Federation
[7] (095) + 80732-269542
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Soil fauna: plant growth/ developmentrelationships
Avian and mammalian parasitologyInsect ecologyMammalian reproductive biologyForest succession studiesEcology of bryophytes
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY SLOVAKIA
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. Juraj Holcik
Address: Institute of Zoology and EcosozologySlovak Academy of SciencesManesovo 2851 01 BratislavaSlovak Republic
Telephone: [42] (7) + 846-701FAX: [42] (7) + 840-363
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPSLOVAKIA
EuroMAB Or ECT SLOVAKIA
losphere Reserve:
Admi istraatAve Mgt:
Adi r k isterimas
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Principal Monitoring
Biodiversity in forestsAquatic ecosystemsBiotopes mappingAgricultural research
E se Carp Mans(see also Easte :eskid, Poland)
East Carpathian Protected Landscape Area
Administration of the East CarpathianProtected Landscape AreaMinistry of Environment
48°56'N - 49°1 1 'N, 22°09'-34'E
40,601
210 - 1208m
Temperate broad-leaf forests andwoodlands
Middle European Forest
losphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Jan Terray
Lipova 19066 01 HumenneSlovak Republic
[421(933) + 3632
and Research Themes:
Vegetation monitoring - forest ecosystems,meadow ecosystems
Inventory of flora and faunaWildlife population dynamicsTraditional cultivars of fruit trees
13f
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
SLOVAKIA
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Polana
Polana Protected Landscape Area/Biosphere Reserve
Po lana Administration(Ministry of Environment)
48°39'N, 19°29'E
20,079
460 - 1458m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Administrative Officer
Contact: Dusan Slavik
Address:
Telephone:
J.M. Hurbana 20960-01 ZvolenSlovak Republic
[42] (855) + 23657
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Inventory of flora and faunaAgricultural researchAppropriate rural technologyAquatic ecosystemsBiogeochemical cyclingClimatological monitoringEcosystems (succession, modeling,
comparative studies)
Vegetation monitoringWildlife population dynamicsResearch on rare speciesGeomorphology, pedologyWater pollutantsAtmospheric pollutantsEcosystem restoration
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
SLOVAKIA
Slovensky Kras
Slovak Karst Protected Landscape Area/Biosphere Reserve
Administrative Entity: Slovak Karst Administration(Ministry of Environment)
Location: 48°35'N, 20°40'E
Area (hectares): 36,165
Elevation Range: 200 - 925m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Mikulas Rozloznik
Address: Brzotin 188049 51Slovak Republic
Telephone: [42] (942) + 82198
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Inventory of floraVegetation mappingAbiotic, biotic, and human environmentsGeology, geomorphology, and speleologyMonitoring of flora and faunaResearch on rare speciesAtmospheric pollutantsHydrography regime change
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Eau ON :RECTO V SLOVAKM
iosphere eserve: Tatry(see also Tatra Mountains, Poland)
Administrative Unit: Tatra National Park
Administering Entity: Administration of the Tatra NationalPark (Ministry of Agriculture)
Location: 49°10'N, 19°57'E
Area (hectares): 105,660
Elevation Range: ? - 2655m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests or woodlands
Biogeographic Province: Middle European Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact: Ivan Voloscuk
Address: Tatra National Park Administration(TANAP)
Tatranska Lomnica059 60Slovak Republic
Telephone: [42] (969) + 967-9518FAX: [42] (969) + 967-959
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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EaroMB DORECTORY SPARtg,
MATDOMAIL, COMTACT FOR BOOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: D. Ignaci Castello i Vidal
Address: Servicio de barques NaturalesDeputacion de BarcelonaConde de Urgell, 18708036 BarcelonaSpain
Telephone: [34] (3) + 302-0778FAX: [34] (3) + 402-2494
IOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAPSPAIN
Marismas
Urdaibai
Ordesas-Vinamala
AltoManzanares
Mancha Humeda
FRANCE
Sierras de Cazorla , Segura y las
I OdielSierra Neva
GrazDonana
Canal y los Til10G km
Montseny
0illas
MEDITERRANEANSEA
CANARY ISLANDS
° 100 km 44
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
SPAIN
Biogeographical Province:
Alto Manzanares
Parque Regional de la Cuenca Alta delManzanares
Agencia de Medio Ambiente -Comunidad de Madrid
40°30'-49'N, 03°33'-04°00'W
46,323
615 - 2,383m
Mixed mountain and highland systems withcomplex zonation
Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Principal Monitoring
Administrative Officer
Jose Manuel NicolasDirector - ConservadorParque Regional de la Cuenca Alta delManzanares
Agencia de Medio Ambiente de laComunidad de Madrid
Princesa 328003 MadridSpain
[34] (1) + 580-3900
and Research Themes:
Ecological cartography AgroecosystemsEcosystems/wetlandsLandscape conservation and recreation
141
EuroMAB DIRECTORY SPAIN
Biosphere Reserve: El Canal y los Tiles
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity: Vice-Consejeria del Medio Ambiente
Location: 28°40'N, 17°40'W
Area (hectares): 511
Elevation Range: 250 - 1,400m
Biome: Mixed island systems
Biogeographical Province: Macaronesian Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1983
Administrative Officer
Contact: Jefe Unidad Insular
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Avenida Anaga, 35-7.38001 Santa Cruz de TenerifeIslas CanariasSpain
[34] (22) + 291-732[34] (22) + 291-622
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Canary Islands/relict laurisilva ecosystems
142
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
SPAIN
Biogeographical Province:
Donana
Donana National Park
Institute para la Conservacion de laNaturaleza (government)
37°00'N, 06°30'W
50,720
0 - 32m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands(includes coastal/marine component)
Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address:
Telephone: [34] (55) +FAX: [34] (55) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Endangered speciesEcological interactionPopulation dynamicsHydrologyWater quality
BiodiversityClimateFiresSocioanthropology
143
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
SPAIN
Biogeographical Province:
Grazalema
Parque Natural Sierra de Grazelema
Agencia de Medio Ambiente de la Junta deAndalucia
36°15'-36°54'N, 05 °20'- 05 °32'W
32,210
250 - 1,654m
Mixed mountain and highland systems withcomplex zonation
Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Juan Carlos NevaContact:
Address:
Telephone:
FAX:
Avenida Diputacion s/nEl Bosque11670 CadizSpain
[34] (56) + 716-063[34] (56) + 716-236
[34] (56) + 716-339
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Survey of vascular plantsVegetation mappingStructure/ function of fir, hardwood,
maquis communitiesBiological evolution
144
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
Administering Entity:
SPAIN
La Mancha Humeda
Multiple units. The biosphere reserveincludes La Mancha Humeda NationalPark and other protected areas
Parque Nacional "Las Tablas deDamiel" Instituto para la Conservacionde la Naturaleza (ICONA)
Location: 39°16'N, 03°24'E
Area (hectares): 25,000
Elevation Range: 600 - 700m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands
Biogeographical Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1980
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address:
Telephone: [34] (26) +FAX: [34] (26) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
MeteorologyBird populationsWater quality
145
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
SPAIN
Las Marismas del Odiel
Biosphere reserve
Agencia de Medio Ambiente de la Juntade Andalucia
At mouth of Odiel River
8,758
0 - 10m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographical Province: Mediterranean sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1983
Administrative Officer
Contact: Juan Carlos Rubio Garcia
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Avenida de Sanlucar de Barrameda, 3-2021001 HuelvaSpain
[34] (55) + 210-321[34] (55) + 210-322
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Marshland ecosystemsOrnithologyArcheology
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
SPAIN
Montseny
Parque Natural del Montseny
Servei de Parques Naturales, Diputacio deBarcelona
41°47'N, 06°03'E
17,372
270 - 1,707m
Mixed mountain and highland systems withcomplex zonation
Biogeographical Province: Iberian highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Administrative Officer
Contact: Eduard Botey
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Oficina del Parc Natural del MontsenyFontmartina08470 Fogars de Montclus (Barcelona)Spain
[34] (3) + 847-5102[34] (3) + 847-5102
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:AnthropologyLandscape structure and dynamicsGeological structure and dynamicsLimnology
147
EuroMAB DIRECTORY SPAIN
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Ordesa-Vinamala
Vinamala Reserve, including OrdesaNational Park
Institute para la Conservacion de laNaturaleza (government)
42°30'-42°43'N, 0°07'-0°12'E
51,396
875 3,941m
Mixed mountain and highland systems withcomplex zonation
Biogeographical Province: Iberian Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address:
Telephone: [34] (74) +FAX: [34] (74) +
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Inventory of flora and faunaVegetation managementWildlife managementEcological effects of public use
148
EuroMAB DIRECTORY SPAIN
Biosphere Reserve: Las Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y LasVillas
Administrative Unit: Las Sierras de Cazorla y SeguraResource and Hunting Reserve
Administering Entity:. Agencia de Medio Ambiente de la Junta deAndalucia
Location: East Jaen Province, Andalucia
Area (hectares): 190,000
Elevation Range: 600 - 2,100m
Biome: Mixed mountain and highland systems withmixed zonation
Biogeographical Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1983
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Emilio Gonzalez, Director-ConservadorP.N. Sierras de Cazorla,Segura y Las Villas
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Avenida de Andalucia, 79 pral.23071 JaenSpain
[34] (53) + 223-150[34] (53) + 251-039
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ecological plant-animal interactions
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY SPAIN
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Sierra Nevada
Reserva Nacional de Caza de Sierra Nevada
Agencia de Medio Ambiente de la Junta deAndalucia
36°56'-37°14'N, 2°45'-3°32'W
190,000
400 - 3,482m
Mixed mountain and highland systems withcomplex zonation
Biogeographical Province: Mediterranean Sclerophyll
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Administrative Officer
Contact: Juan Rodriguez de Velasco y Vega
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Gran Via de Colon, 48-3.18010 GranadaSpain
[34] (58) + 290-062[34] (58) + 277-600
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Monitoring of Capsa pyrenaica hispanicapopulation, diseases
Protection and reproduction monitoring ofendangered high mountain flora species
Ski station effects on rivers
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
SPAIN
Urdaibai
Biosphere reserve containing multipleownerships
Departamento de Urbanismo, Vivienda yMedio Ambiente, Vice-consejeria deMedio Ambiente
Location: 43°20'N, 2°41'W
Area (hectares): 22,500
Elevation Range: 0 - 804m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands
Biogeographical Province: Iberian Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer,
Contact: Anton Uranburu Albizuri
Address:
Telephone:
FAX:
Calle Samaniego, 201008 Vitoria-GastiezSpain
[34] (45) + 135-209[34] (45) + 189-567[34] (45) + 135-095
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Environmental educationIndustrial wastesHeavy metals pollutantsBiological research
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY SWEDEN
Name:
Address:
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Dr. Uno SvedinHead of Divison, Executive SecretarySwedish MAB Committee
Swedish Council for Planning and Coordination ofResearch (FRN)
P.O. Box 6710S-113 85 StockholmSweden
Telephone: [46] (8) + 610-0600FAX: [46] (8) + 610-0633
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
SWEDEN
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY SWEDEN
Biosphere Reserve: Lake Torne Area
Administering Entity: Swedish Environmental Protection Boardand Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Location: 68°25'N, 19°00'E
Area (hectares): 96,500
Elevation Range: 340 1,610m
Biome: Tundra
Biogeographical Province: Subarctic Birchwoods(Forest Tundra and mountain tundra)
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Jan From Mats Sonesson
Address: Swedish Environmental Royal Swedish AcademyProtection Board of Sciences
Mountain Unit Abisko Research StationAsgatan 20 S-980 24 AbiskoS-960 40 Jokkmokk SwedenSweden
Telephone: [46] (971) + 12330 [46] (980) + 40039FAX: [46] (980) + 40171
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Meteorological observationsGround water monitoringAtmospheric depositionGeophysical monitoringComparative ecological researchComparative geomorphological research
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY SWITZERLAND
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. Jurg ZihlerSwiss National Committee for MAB
Address: Bundesamt fur Umwelt, Wald and LandschaftCH-3003 BernSwitzerland
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
SWITZERLAND
1b4
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
SWITZERLAND
Suisse
Parc national Suisse
Federal Office of Environment, Forests andLandscape, Main Division ConservationNature and Landscape
46°35 46°45'N, 10°00'-10°20'E
16,870
1,500 - 3,174m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographical Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Klaus RubinDirector, Swiss National Park
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:E-Mail:
National Park House7530 Zemez (GR)Switzerland
[41] (82) + 813-78[41] (31) + 619-981RP Lebeau 31 618064
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ecology of forest and alpine systems
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY TURKMENISTAN
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Babaev, A.G.
Address: 15 Golgol St.744000 AshgabatTurkmenistan
Telephone: [7] (3632) + 253-716FAX: [7] (3632) + 253-716
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
TURKMENISTAN
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY TURKMENISTAN
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Repetek
Repetek Zapovednik
The Desert Institute of the Academy ofScience of Turkmenistan
38°16'N, 63°13'E
34,600
180 - 220m
Warm-moderate desert
Biogeographic Province: Turanian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
Repetek Sand-Desert StationChardzhou Region, Repetek746000 Turkmenistan
[7] (37822) + 24470[7] (3632) + 253-716
Research Themes:
Forest management researchPlant and animal geneticsUse of plant resourcesDynamics of sand-desert ecosystems:
shifting sand, underground water, soilmoisture, phenology, productivity,succession, faunal composition, anddistribution
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY UKRAINE
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Valery P. Kukhar
Address: Ukrainian National MAB Committee54 Vladimirskaya St.Kiev 30 252601Ukraine
Telephone: [7] (44) + 221-6769, [7] (44) + 225-0134FAX: [7] (44) + 224-3243
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
UKRAINE
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
UKRAINE
Askaniya-Nova
Biosphere reserve includes Askaniya-Nova Zapovednik and surroundingmultiple use area
Administering Entity: State government
Location: 46°28'N, 33°55'E
Area (hectares): 33,307
Elevation Range: 8 - 30m
Biome: Temperate grasslands
Biogeographical Province: Pontian Steppe
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Contact: Hawrylenko Victor SemenowytchDirector, Askaniya-Nova Zapovednik
Address: Chaplynsky districtKherson regionUkraine 326332
Telephone: [7] (05538) + 61147
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ecology of grazed steppe, effect of humanactivities
Wildlife population dynamics
EuroMAB DIRECTORY UKRAINE
Biosphere Reserve: Carpathian
Administrative Unit: Carpathian State Reserve, RepublicanReservation "Stuzhitsa"
Administering Entity: State government
Location:
Area (hectares): 38,930
Elevation Range: 200 - 2,061m
Biome: Mixed mountain and highland systems withcomplex zonation
Biogeographical Province: Central European Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1992
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address: Carpathian State Biosphere ReserveKrasnoye Plesso, 77Rakhov 295800Ukraine
Telephone: [7] (03132) + 22659
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY UKRAINE
Biosphere Reserve: Chernomorskiy
Administrative Unit: Chernomorskiy Zapovednik
Administering Entity: State government
Location: 46°12'N, 32°001E
Area (hectares): 87,348
Elevation Range: 0 - 100m
Biome: Temperate grasslands(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographical Province: Pontian Steppe
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Administrative Officer
Contact: Mayatsky Georgi BorysowytchDirector
Address: Lermontov St.1Go la PrystanKherson regionUkraine 326240
Telephone: [7] (05539) + 2675
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Study of sandy steppes, woodlands, freshand brackish waters andsteppe-sea ecotone
Monitoring of breeding andmigratory birds
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY. UNITED KINGDOM
NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Prof. Michael G. MorrisSecretary, MAB National Committee
Address: United Kingdom MAB National CommitteeInstitute of Terrestrial EcologyFurzebrook Research StationWareham, Dorset BH2O 5ASUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (929) + 551-518FAX: [44] (929) + 551-087
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
UNITED KINGDOM
St. Kilda
Loch Druidibeg 111
'O.1*.9
ATLANTICOCEAN
Cairnsmore of Fleet,Merrick-Kells and
erockHouse-Upper Teesdale
SHETLANDISLANDS
150 km
NORTH SEA
Braunton Burro
ENGLISH CHANNEL
rth Norfolk Coast
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
UNITED KINGDOM
Biogeographic Province:
Beinn Eighe
Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve
Scottish Natural Heritage
57°30'-57°39'N, 5°18'-5°30'W
4,800
0 - 1,053m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation(includes coastal/marine component)
Scottish Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: P.J. Tilbrook
Address: Scottish Natural HeritageNorth-west RegionFraser Darling House9 Culduthel RoadInverness IV2 4AGScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (463) + 239-431FAX: [44] (463) + 710-713
Principal Monitoring and Research
Site Manager
T. Clifford
IaltagAnancaun Field StationKinlochewe, Ross-shireScotlandUnited Kingdom
[44] (44584) + 244
Themes:
Ecosystem restoration of lowland woodlandsUngulate ecology and management (deer)Research on montane ecosystems
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY UNITED KINGDOM
Biosphere Reserve: Braunton Burrows
Administrative Unit: Braunton Burrows National Nature Reserve
Administering Entity: English Nature (South-west Region)
Location: 51°06'N, 04°12'W
Area (hectares): 596
Elevation Range: 0 - 30m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Officer
Contact: M. Hudson
Address: English NatureSouth-west RegionRoughmoor, Bishop's HullTaunton, Somerset TA1 5AAEnglandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (823) + 283-211FAX: [44] (823) + 272-97
1976
Site Manager
John Breeds
Broadeford Farm,Heddon MillBraunton, North Devon
EX33 2NQEnglandUnited Kingdom
[44] (271) + 812-552
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Biological inventoryEcosystem restoration (dune systems)Coastal geomorphologyEffects of natural and human influences
on biota
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY UNITED KINGDOM
Biosphere Reserve: Caerlaverock
Administrative Unit: Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve
Administering Entity: Scottish Natural Heritage
Location: 54°52'N, 3°30'W
Area (hectares): 5,501
Elevation Range: 0 - 10m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: Christopher H.C. Fox
Address: Scottish Natural HeritageSouth-west RegionCaspian House2 mariner CourtClydebank Business ParkClydebank, G81 2NRScotlandUnited Kingdom
Site Manager
Marion Hughes
106 High StreetDalbcatticKirkcudbrightshireDG5 4HBScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (41) + 951-4488 [44] (556) + 610-086FAX: [44] (41) + 951-4510 [44] (556) + 611-924
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Ecosystem dynamics of tidal marshesWildlife management research
(barnacle geese)Faunal populations
(emphasis on birds and herpetofauna)
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Biosphere Reserve: Cairnsmore of Fleet, Merrick-Kells andSilver-Flowe
Administrative Unit: Caimsmore of Fleet National Nature Reserve
Administering Entity: Scottish Natural Heritage
Location: 54°58'N, 4°17'W
Area (hectares): 1,922
Elevation Range: 200 - 710m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: Christopher H.C. Fox
Address: Scottish Natural HeritageSouth-west RegionCaspian House2 Mariner CourtClydebank Business ParkClydebank, G81 2NRScotlandUnited Kingdom
Site Manager
Marion Hughes
106 High StreetDalbeattieKirkcudbrightshire
DG5 4HBScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone [44] (41) + 951-4488 [44] (556) + 610-086FAX: [44] (41) + 951-4510 [44] (556) + 611-924
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Floristic and faunal studiesStudies of land use history
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Claish Moss
Claish Moss National Nature Reserve
Scottish Natural Heritage
56°00'N, 05°45'W
480
0 - 20m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Scottish Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Contact:
Address:
Administrative Officet Site Manager.
P.J. Tilbrook
Scottish Natural HeritageNorth-west RegionFraser Darling House9 Culduthel RoadInverness IV2 4AGScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (463) + 239-431[44] (463) + 710-713
Stewart AngusManager, Western Isles
17 Francis StreetStornowayIsle of LewisPA87 2NBScotlandUnited Kingdom
[44] (0851) + 705-258[44] (0851) + 704-900
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Dy fi
Dyfi National Nature Reserve
Countryside Council for Wales
52°32'N, 4°00'W
1,598
0 - 15m
Temperate broad-leaf forest(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer Site Manager,
Contact: Chris Fuller
Address: Countryside Council for Wales:Aberystwyth OfficePlas GogerddanAberystwyth, Dyfed SY23 3EEWalesUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (970) + 828-551FAX: [44] (970) + 828-314
Mike Daly
Warden's OfficeTal y BontAberystwyth,Dyfed SY24 5EQWalesUnited Kingdom
[44] (970) + 86485
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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Biosphere Reserve: Isle of Rum
Administrative Unit: Isle of Rum National Nature Reserve
Administering Entity: Scottish Natural Heritage
Location: 57°00'N, 06°30'W
Area (hectares): 10,560
Elevation Range: 0 - 812m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Scottish Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: P.J. Tilbrook
Address: Scottish Natural HeritageNorth-west RegionFraser Darling House9 Culduthel RoadInverness, IV2 4AGScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (463) + 239-431FAX: [44] (463) + 710-713
Principal Monitoring and Research
Site Manager
Martin Curry
White HouseIsle of RumScotlandUnited Kingdom
[44] (687) + 2026
Themes:
Monitoring of flora and faunaGeological studies
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Loch Druidibeg
Loch Druidibeg National Nature Reserve
Scottish Natural Heritage
57°20'N, 7°15'W
1,658
0 - 30m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
(includes coastal/marine component)
Scottish Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: P.J. Tilbrook
Address: Scottish Natural HeritageNorth-west RegionFraser Darling House9 Culduthel RoadInverness IV2 4AGScotlandUnited Kingdom
Site Manager
Stewart AngusManager, Western Isles
17 Francis StreetStornowayIsle of Lewis
PA87 2NBScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (463) + 239-431 [44] (0851) + 705-258FAX: [44] (463) + 710-713 [44] (0851) + 704-900
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Moor House-Upper Teesdale
Moor House and Upper Teesdale NationalNature Reserves
English Nature(North-west Region)
54°65'N, 2°45'W, 54°36'N, 3°12'W
7,399
305 - 850m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
A ministative Officer
Contact: William Williams
Address: BlackwallBowness-on-WindermereCumbria LA23 3JREnglandUnited Kingdom
Site Manager
Terry Wells
Appleby Business Center3 Bridge StreetAppleby, CumbriaCA16 6QHEnglandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (5394) + 45286 [44] (7683) + 52347FAX: [44] (5394) + 88432 [44] (7683) + 52546
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Structure and function of bog ecosystemsMonitoring of biotic and
abiotic environmentDynamics of plant-animal relationshipsEffects of natural and human influences
on biota
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as
North Norfolk Coast
Multiple units (Scolt Head and HolkhamNational Nature Reserves; BlakeneyPoint, and Cley and Salthouse MarshesSites of Special Scientific Interest)
English Nature,National Trust(East Anglia Regional Agent),and Norfolk Naturalists' Trust
52°56'-52°57'N, 0°43'-1°00'E
5,497
0 - 20m
Teniperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
British Islands
Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Senior Officer, English Nature(Norfolk)
60 BracondaleNorwichNR1 2BEEnglandUnited Kingdom
[44] (603) + 620-558
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Ecology of salt marshes and dune systems
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St. Kilda
St. Kilda National Nature Reserve
Scottish Natural Heritage
57°49'N, 8°34'W
842
0 - 430m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: P.J. Tilbrook
Address: Scottish Natural HeritageNorth-west RegionFraser Darling House9 Culduthel RoadInverness .IV2 4AGScotlandUnited Kingdom
Site Manager
Stewart AngusManager,Western Isles
17 Francis StreetStornowayIsle of LewisPA87 2NBScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (463) + 239-431 [44] (0851) + 705-258FAX: [44] (463) + 710-713 [44] (0851) + 704-900
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Monitoring of flora and fauna (emphasis onsea birds)
Population dynamics of Soay sheep
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UNITED KINGDOM
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Taynish
Taynish National Nature Reserve
Scottish Natural Heritage
56°00'N, 5°38'W
326
0 - 100m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
British Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1977
Administrative Officer
Contact: Christopher H.C. Fox
Address: Scottish Natural HeritageSouth-west RegionCaspian House2 Mariner CourtClydebank Business ParkClydebank, G81 2NRScotlandUnited Kingdom
Site Manager
Carmen Placido
1 Kilmory Industrial EstateKilmoryLochgilpheadArgyllPA31 8RRScotlandUnited Kingdom
Telephone:[44] (41) + 951-4488 [44] (546) + 603 -611.[44] (41) + 951-4510 [44] (546) + 602-298
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
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NATIONAL CONTACT FOR BIOSPHERE RESERVES
Name: Dr. Roger E. SolesExecutive Director, U.S. MAB Secretariat
Address: OES/EGC/MABRoom 608 SA 37Department of StateWashington, D.C. 20522-3707U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (703) + 235-2946FAX: [1] (703) + 235-3002
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1. Aleutian Islands2. Beaver Creek3. Big Bend4. Big Thicket5. California Coast Ranges6. Carolinian-South Atlantic7. Cascade Head8. Central California Coast9. Central Gulf Coastal Plain
10. Central Plains11. Champlain-Adirondack12. Channel Islands13. Coram14. Denali15. Desert16. Everglades
17. Fraser18. Glacier19. Glacier Bay-Admiralty Island20. Guanica21. H.J. Andrews22. Hawaiian Islands23. Hubbard Brook24. Isle Royale25. Jornada26. Konza Prairie27. Land Between the Lakes28. Luquillo29. Mammoth Cave Area30. Mojave and Colorado Deserts31. New Jersey Pine lands32. Niwot Ridge
33. Noatak34. Olympic35. Organ Pipe Cactus36. Rocky Mountain37. San Dimas38. San Joaquin39. Sequoia-Kings Canyon40. South Atlantic Coastal Plain41. Southern Appalachian42. Stanislaus-Tuolumne43. Three Sisters44. University of Michigan45. Virgin Islands46. Virginia Coast47. Yellowstone
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Biosphere Reserve: Aleutian Islands
Administrative Unit: Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
Administrative Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Location: 54°51'-52°55'N, 163°22'-172°24'W
Area (hectares): 1,100,943
Elevation Range: 0 - 3,041m
Biome: Tundra(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Aleutian Islands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager,
Contact: Daniel L. Boone
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceAleutian Islands Unit, AMNWPSC 486 Box 5251FPO AP 96506-5251U.S.A.
[1] (907) + 592-2406[1] (907) + 592-3473
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Marine bird populations and productivityAleutian Canada goose restorationEradication of introduced arctic foxesWinter waterfowl populations monitoringMarine mammals (Steller's sea lion)
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Biosphere Reserve: Beaver Creek
Administrative Unit: Beaver Creek Experimental Watershed
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
Location: 34°32'N, 111°65'W
Area (hectares): 111,300
Elevation Range: 900 2,400m
Biome: Warm deserts and semideserts
Biogeographic Province: Sonoran
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact: Bruce Greco
Address: Beaver Creek ExperimentalWatershed
2323 West Green law LaneFlagstaff, Arizona 86004U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (602) + 556-7374FAX: [1] (602) + 556-7371E-Mail: USFS(DG):RO3F04A
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Surface hydrologyClimateOld-growth timber/forest research
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Big Bend
Big Bend National Park
U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
29°30'N, 102°103'E
283,247
533 - 2,388m
Warm deserts and semideserts
Chihuahuan
phere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager,
Superintendent
Big Bend National ParkTexas 79834U.S.A.
[1] (915) + 477-2251[1] (915) + 477-2247
Research Themes:
Inventory of resourcesRiver use along Rio GrandeHydrological cycleReptilesGeomorphologyWater quality and flowPaleontology
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Biosphere Reserve: Big Thicket
Administrative Unit: Big Thicket National Preserve
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service
Location: 30°31'N, 94°19'W
Area (hectares): 34,217
Elevation Range: 0 - 8m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Austroriparian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Site Manager
Contact: Ronald Switzer,Superintendent
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Big Thicket National Preserve3785 MilamBeaumont, Texas 77701U.S.A.
[1] (409) + 839-2691[1] (409) + 839-2599
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Fire influences on plant communitiesTree demography, seedling mortalitySoil nutrient limitations on tree seedlingestablishment
Intensive monitoring and modeling ofpollutants in airshed
River management study
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California Coast Ranges
Multiple Units
California Department of Forests;University of California; The NatureConservancy; U.S. Department of theInterior, Bureau of Land Management andNational Park Service; U.S. Departmentof Agriculture, Forest Service; CaliforniaDepartment of Parks and Recreation
39°45'N, 123°58'W; 41°30'N, 124°00'W;36°N, 121°31'W; 36°N, 121°37'W
Area (hectares): 62,098
Elevation Range: 0 - 1,572m
Biome: Temperate rain forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Oregonian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1983
Administrative Officer
Contact: Debra Elliott-Fisk, Director
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Natural Reserve System, University of California300 Lakeside Drive, 6th floorOakland, California 94612-3560
[1] (510) 987-0150[1]. (510) 763-2971
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Biosphere Reserve: California Coast Ranges
Site Managers
Peter Steel
Address: Northern California CoastRange Preserve
42101 Wilderness RoadBranscomb, California 95417
Telephone: [1] (707) 984-6653
Principal Monitoring
ArcheologyBiological surveys
and collectionsComparative ecologyDowncutting responseEcosystem restoration
John Smiley
Landels-Hill Big CreekReserve
Coast RouteBig Sur, California 93920
[1] (408) 667--2543
and Research Themes:
EthnobiologyExotic speciesIntegrated food chainsInvertebrate biodiversityLeaf packsRedwood biogeography
SedimentationSuccessionWildlife
populationdynamics
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Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Carolinian-South AtlanticMultiple Units
U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish andWildlife Service, National Park Service;South Carolina Department of Wildlife andMarine Resources; U.S. Department ofCommerce, National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration; University ofSouth Carolina; Little St. Simons IslandFoundation; Clemson University; and TheNature Conservancy
30°50'-35°00'N, 76°00'-81°35'W
157,105
0 - 20m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Eastern Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1986
Contacts: Dennis M. Allen
Address: Baruch Marine LaboratorySection
University of South CarolinaP.O. Box 1630Georgetown,South Carolina 29442U.S.A.
Sally Hopkins-Murphy
Non-Game and Heritage Trust
South Carolina Wildlife and MarineResources Department
P.O. Box 12559Charleston, South Carolina 29412U.S.A.
Telephone:[1] (803) + 546-3623 [1] (803) + 795-6350FAX: [1] (803) + 546-1632 [1] (803) + 762-5007
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Wildlife population dynamics Ecology (long-term)Rare and endangered species GeomorphologyFire history and effects Science studiesRecreation and tourism Acid precipitation
Vegetation studiesInventory/birdsExotic speciesSea level changes
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Cascade Head
Cascade Head Experimental Forest andScenic-Research Area
U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
45°02'N, 123°59'W
7,051
0 - 525m
Temperate rain forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Province: Oregonian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: Sarah Greene
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring
Forestry Sciences Laboratory3200 Jefferson WayCorvallis, Oregon 97331U.S.A.
[1] (503) + 750-7360[1] (503) + 750-7329
and Research Themes:
Growth and mortality patterns of 130 year-old stands of Sitka spruce, westernhemlock, and Douglas fir
Air temperature and precipitation data (56 years)Monitoring of salt marsh restoration (since 1981)
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Central California Coast
Multiple Units
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fishand Wildlife Service and National ParkService; U.S. Department of Commerce,National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration; Audubon Canyon Ranch;Marin County; Municipal Water District;California Department of Parks andRecreation; University of California;Stanford University; and City of SanFrancisco
37°38°N, 122°W
857,103
-2,300 - 730m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodland(includes. coastal/marine component)
Californian
as Biosphere Reserve: 1988
Sally Fairfax
College of Natural ResourcesUniversity of California, Berkeley145 Mulford HallBerkeley, California 94720U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (510) + 642-7627FAX: [1] (415) + 664-1660
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UNITED STATES
Central California Coast
Ed VeberGulf of the Farallons and
Cordell Bank National MarineSanctuaries, NOAA
Fort Mason Building 204San Francisco, California 94123U.S.A.
Telephone:[1] (415) + 556-3509FAX: [1] (415) + 664-1419
Nona ChiarielloJasper Ridge Biological
PreserveStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305U.S.A
[1] (415) + 949-5711
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Biological survey and collectionsEcosystem restorationMarine/terrestrial interactions
Rare/endangered speciesTraditional land use systemsWildlife population dynamics
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Biogeographic
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Central Gulf Coastal Plain
Apalachicola National Estuarine ResearchReserve
Florida Department of NaturalResources and U.S. Department ofCommerce, National Oceanographicand Atmospheric Administration
29°44'N, 84°58'W
78,414
0.1 - 5m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes cpastal/marine component)
Province: Austroriparian
Year Designated as
Contact:Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Biosphere Reserve: 1983
Principal Monitoring and
Site Manager
Woodard W. Miley,11Apalachicola National Estuarine Research
Reserve261 Seventh StreetApalachicola, Florida 32320U.S.A.
[1] (904) + 653-8063[1] (904) + 653-2297
Research Themes:Long-term monitoring of physical,
chemical and biological parametersThreatened and endangered speciesEnvironmental education activitiesManagement-oriented research
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Central Plains
Central Plains Experimental Range
U.S. Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Research Service
Location: 40°50'N, 104°45'W
Area (hectares): 6,210
Elevation Range: 1,600 - 1,690m
Biome: Temperate grasslands
Biogeographic Province: Grasslands.
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: Gary W. Frasier
Address: Agricultural Research ServiceRangeland Resources Research Unit1701 Center AvenueFt. Collins, Colorado 80526U.S.A.
site Manager
Mary Ashby
Central PlainsExperimental Range
Telephone: [1] (303) + 498-4230 [1] (303) + 897-2226FAX: [1] (303) + 482-2909
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Vegetation dataLand use historyInventory-vascular plantsClimateRangeland management
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Champlain-Adirondack
Adirondack Park, Green Mountain NationalForest, Mount Mansfield State NaturalArea, Camel's Hump State Natural Area
Administering Entities: Adirondack Park Agency (New YorkState); U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service; Vermont Agency ofNatural Resources; New York StateDepartment of EnvironmentalConservation; University of Vermont
Location: 43°00'-45°00'N, 73°15'-73°30'W
Area (hectares): 3,990,000
Elevation Range: 29 1,629m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Lake Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1989New York Area Vermont Area
Contact: Edward J. Hood Rose Paul
Address: Adirondack Park Agency Agency of Natural ResourcesP.O. Box 99 103 South Main StreetRay Brook, New York 12977 Center BuildingU.S.A. Waterbury, Vermont 05676
U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (518) + 891-4050 [1] (802) + 244-1137FAX: [1] (518) + 891-3938 [1] (802) + 244-1102
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Atmospheric pollutants Geographic informationWater quality systemsComparative ecology Forest research/silviculture
Watershed management
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Administrative Entities:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Rangei,
Biome:
Channel Islands
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuaryand Channel Islands National Park
U.S. Department of Commerce,National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration; and U.S. Department ofthe Interior, National Park Service
33°27'-34°04'N, 119°01'-120°26'W
479,625
0 741m
Evergreen sclerophyllous woodlands(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Californian
Year Designated as a Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Marine Sanctuary National Park
Contact: Stephen C. Jameson, Manager Kate Faulkner
Address: Channel Islands NationalMarine Sanctuary
735 State StreetSanta Barbara, California 93101U.S.A.
Channel IslandsNational Park
1901 Spinnaker DriveVentura, Calif. 93001U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (805) + 966-7107 [1] (805) + 658-5700FAX: [1] (805) + 568-1582 [1] (805) + 658-5799
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Water pollutantsPests and diseasesRestoration ecologyCultural anthropologyRare/endangered speciesBiological survey and collectionsEcology of marine and island communities
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Biosphere Reserve: Coram
Administrative Unit: Coram Experimental Forest
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Location: 48°22'-26'N, 113°58'-114°00'W
Area (hectares): 3,010
Elevation Range: 1067 1920m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Rocky Mountains
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Raymond Shearer Jack A. Schmidt
Address: USDA Forest ServiceIntermountain Research StationForestry Sciences Laboratory800 East BeckwithP.O. Box 8089Missoula, Montana 59807U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (406) + 721-5694, ext. 138FAX: [1] (406) + 543-2663E-Mail: USFS(DG): R.Shearer:S22L01A
USFS(DG): J.Schmidt:S22L01A
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Plant and animal successionEcology and management of LarixInfluence of harvest on successionClimatic factors, soil water, and streamflowInfluence of site treatments on successionInfluence of thinning and cultural treatmentson development of plant species
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Biosphere Reserve: Denali
Administrative Unit: Denali National Park and Preserve
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 63°20'N, 150°30'W
Area (hectares): 2,441,295
Elevation Range: 122 6,194m
Biome: Temperate needle-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Yukon Taiga
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1974
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Gordon Olson Russell W. Berry, Jr.
Address: Denali National Parkand Preserve
Denali Park, Alaska 99755U.S.A.
Denali National Parkand Preserve
Denali Park, Alaska 99755U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (907) + 683-2294 [1] (907) + 683-2294FAX: [1] (907) + 683-2720 [1] (907) + 683-2720
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Large mammal ecologyVegetation ecologyAir qualityWater qualityGeology and soilsArchaeologySubsistence use
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Biosphere Reserve: Desert
Administrative Unit: Desert Experimental Range
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station
Location: 38°40'N, 113°45'W
Area (hectares): 22,513
Elevation Range: 1,547 - 2,565
Biome: Cold-winter desert
Biogeographic Province: Great Basin
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: E. Durant McArthur
UNITED STATES
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
U.S. Forest ServiceShrub Sciences Laboratory735 N. 500 E.Provo, Utah 84606U.S.A.
[1] (801) + 377-5717[1] (801) + 375-6968
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Vascular plant inventoryVegetation dataVegetation mapEcological successionEcosystem modeling
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Everglades
Everglades National Park andFort Jefferson National Monument
U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
24°50'-25°55'N, 80°20'-81°30'W
592,313
0 2m
Tropical monsoon forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Everglades
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Michael Soukup
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Richard Ring,Superintendent
Everglades National ParkP.O. Box 279Homestead, Florida 33030U.S.A.
[1] (305) + 247-6211[1] (305) + 247-6211, ext. 204
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Surface hydrologyWater qualityMarine ecosystemsVertebrate ecologyEcosystem restoration
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Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Fraser
Fraser Experimental Forest
U.S. Department of Agriculture
39°54'N, 105°53'W
9,328
2,660 3,904m
Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Rocky Mountains
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact: Charles Troendle
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring and
Fraser Experimental ForestRocky Mountain Forest and Range
Experiment Station240 West Prospect St.Fort Collins, Colorado 80521U.S.A.
[1] (303) + 726-5220[1] (303) + 498-1010
Research Themes:
Water qualityNutrient cyclingAnimal habitat
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Biosphere Reserve: Glacier
Administrative Unit: Glacier National Park
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 48°15'-49°00'N, 113°15'-114°30'W
Area (hectares): 410,202
Elevation Range: 972 3,185m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Rocky Mountains
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Brace Hayden H. Gilbert Lusk,Superintendent
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Glacier National ParkWest Glacier, Montana 59936U.S.A.
[1] (406) + 888-5441[1] (406) + 888-5581
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Global climate changeEcosystem modelingRare/endangered speciesFire history and effectsLimnology/hydrobiology
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Administrative Units:
Administering Entities:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
UNITED STATES
Glacier Bay-Admiralty Island
Glacier Bay National Park andAdmiralty Island National Monument
U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service; and U.S.Department of Agriculture, ForestService
57°02'-58°11'N, 132°25'W, 58°10'-59°15'N,135°15'-138°40'W .
1,714,851
0 4,666m
Temperate needle-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Sitkan
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve:
National Park
Contact: Marvin Jensen
Address: Glacier Bay National ParkGustavus, Alaska 99826U.S.A.
1986
National Monument
Vivian Hoffman
Admiralty IslandNational Monument .
8465 Old Dairy Rd.Juneau, Alaska 99801U.S.A.
Telephone:[1] (907) + 697-2232 [1] (907) + 586-8790FAX: [1] (907) + 697-2410 [1] (907) + 586-8795
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Glacial geologyEcological succession
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Biosphere Reserve: Guanica
Administrative Unit: Guanica Commonwealth Forest Reserve
Administering Entity: Puerto Rico Department of Natural Resources
Location: 17°55'N, 67°05'W
Area (hectares): 4,006
Elevation Range: 0 228m
Biome: Mixed island systems(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Greater Antillean
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1981
Site Manager
Contact: Miguel Canals Mora
Address: Department of Natural ResourcesForest Service AreaP.O. Box 5887-Puerta de TierraSan Juan, Puerto Rico 00906U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (809) + 384-7049
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Forest succession
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Biosphere Reserve: H.J. Andrews
Administrative Unit: H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
Location: 44°15'N, 122°10'W
Area (hectares): 6,100
Elevation Range: 435 1,631
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Sierra-Cascade
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact: Arthur McKee
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
H.J. Andrews Experimental ForestP.O. Box 300Blue River, Oregon 97413U.S.A.
[1] (503) + 822-3914[1] (502) + 750-7329
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Water qualityStream ecologyEcological succession
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
UNITED STATES
Hawaiian Islands
Haleakala National Park andHawaii Volcanoes National Park
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 19°11'49°33'N, 155 °01' - 155 °39'W; 20°39' -20°47'N, 156 °02' - 156 °16'W
Area (hectares): 99,545
Elevation Range: 0 4,170m
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Mixed island systems(includes coastal/marine component)
Hawaiian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1980
Contact:
Administrative Officer
Lloyd Loope
Address: Haleakala National ParkP.O. Box 369Makawao, Hawaii 96768U.S.A.
,Site Manager
Hugo H. Huntzinger,Superintendent
Hawaii VolcanoesNational Park
P.O. Box 52Hawaii Volcanoes, Hawaii
96718-0052 U.S.A.
Telephone:[1] (808) + 572-1983 [1] (808) + 967-7311FAX: [1] (808) + 572-1304 [1] (808) + 967-8186
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:Exotic speciesEcosystem restorationRare/endangered speciesPermanent plots, vegetationInventory invertebrates
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
UNITED STATES
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Hubbard Brook
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
43°56'N, 71°45'W
3,176
222 - 1,015m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Lake Forest
Year Designated as a Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Contact:
Administrative Officer
Christopher Eagar
Address: USDA Forest ServiceP.O. Box 640Durham, New Hampshire 03824U.S.A.
Telephone:[1] (603) + 868-5576FAX: [1] (603) + 868-1538E-Mail: BITNET:cfederer@umdars
Principal Monitoring
Site Manager
C. Wayne Martin
Hubbard BrookExperimental Forest
RFD #1 Box 779Campton, New Hampshire
03223 U.S.A.
[1] (603) + 726-8902[1] (603) + 868-1538BITNET:cfederer@umdars
and Research Themes:
Hydrometeorological monitoringPrecipitation and streamwater chemistryForest successionBiogeochemical cycling
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Biosphere' Reserve: Isle Royale
Administrative Unit: Isle Royale National Park
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 47°48'-48°16'N, 88°15'-89°20'W
Area (hectares): 215,740
Elevation Range: 184 - 425m
Biome: Lake systems(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Great Lakes
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1980
Site Manager
Contact: Linda Witkowski
Address:
Telephone:
FAX:
Isle Royale National Park87 North Ripley St.Houghton, Michigan 49931U.S.A.
[1] (906) + 482-0986[1] (906) + 337-4991
[1] (906) + 482-8753[1] (906) + 337-4984
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Large mammal researchVegetation studiesAcid precipitation
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Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
UNITED STATES
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Year Designated
Contact:
Address:
Jornada
Jomada Experimental Range
U.S. Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Research Service
32°37'N, 106°45'W
78,297
1,260 2,830m
Warm deserts and semideserts
Chihuahuan
as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Kris Haystad
P.O. Box 30003New Mexico State UniversityLas Cruces, New Mexico 88003-0003U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (505) + 646-4842FAX: [1] (505) + 646-5889
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Agricultural researchRangeland managementEcosystem restorationEcological successionEcological monitoring
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Biosphere Reserve: Konza Prairie
Administrative Unit: Konza Prairie Research Natural Area
Administering Entity: The Nature Conservancy
Location: 39°03'-39°08'N, 96°31'-96°37'W
Area (hectares): 3,487
Elevation Range: 320 444m
Biome: Temperate grasslands
Biogeographic Province: Grasslands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact: Christopher Smith
Address: Kansas State UniversityDivision of Biology,Ackert HallManhattan, Kansas 66506U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (913) + 532-6656FAX: [1] (913) + 532-6653
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Restoration ecologyEcological succession
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
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Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:.
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
UNITED STATES
Land Between The Lakes
Land Between The Lakes
Tennessee Valley Authority
36°47'N, 88°03'W
1,560,000
108 - 201m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Eastern Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1991
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Thomas D. Forsythe Ann W. Wright,Superintendent
Land Between The Lakes100 Van Morgan DriveGolden Pond, Kentucky 42211U.S.A.
[1] (502) + 924-5602[1] (502) + 924-1399
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Wildlife population dynamicsBiological survey and collectionsLimnology, hydrobiologyForest research/silvicultureAtmospheric pollutants
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
UNITED STATES
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Year Designated as
Contact:
Address:
Luquillo
Luquillo Experimental Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
18°21'N, 65°45'W
11,340
150 1,080m
Mixed island systems
Greater Antillean
Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Ariel Lugo
Institute of Tropical ForestryUSDA Forest ServiceRWU 1152, Call Box 25000Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00928-2500U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (809) + 766-5335FAX: [1] (809) + 766-6302E-Mail: BITNET: a_gillespie@uprenet
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ecosystem dynamicsForest recreationWatershed managementWildlife managementTree production
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Biosphere Reserve: Mammoth Cave Area
Administrative Unit: Mammoth Cave National Park
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 37007'-37017'N, 86000'-86017'W
Area (hectares): 83,377
Elevation Range: 180 231m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forest
Biogeographic Province: Eastern Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1990
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Jeff Bradybaugh
Address:
David Mihalic,Superintendent
Mammoth Cave National ParkMammoth Cave, Kentucky 42259U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (502) + 758-2238 [1] (502) + 758-2251FAX: [1] (502) + 758-2349 [1] (502) + 758-2349
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Groundwater hydrologyWater qualityAgricultural effects of adjacent land useFreshwater ecosystemsAtmospheric pollutantsSustainable economic development
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Biosphere Reserve: Mojave and Colorado Deserts
Administrative Units: Multiple units
Administering Entities:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
California Department of Parks and Recreation;U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service and Bureau of LandManagement; U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service; and the University of California
33010'N, 116°20'W; 35°39'-37°05'N, 116°22'-117°37'W; 34°N, 115°45'W; 33°30'N, 116°24'W
1,297,264
-86 3,368m
Warm deserts and semideserts
Sonoran
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1984
Contact:
Administrative Officer Site Manager
David H. Van Cleve
Address: Anza-Borrego DistrictBox 299Borrego Springs, California 92004U.S.A.
Edwin Rothfuss
Death Valley NationalMonument
Death Valley, California 92328U.S.A.
Telephone:[1] (619) + 767-5311 [1] (619) + 786-2331FAX: [1] (619) + 767-3427 [1] (619) + 786-2344
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Inventory-mammalsVegetation mappingAir qualityExotic speciesCultural anthropology
Desert tortoise biologyWilderness area establishmentWildlife population dynamicsRare/endangered speciesMining and minerals management
EuroMAB DIRECTORY- UNITED STATES
Biosphere Reserve: New Jersey Pine lands
Administrative Unit: Pine lands National Reserve
Administering Entity: Pine lands Commission (complex ownership)
Location: 39°45'N, 74°45'W
Area (hectares): 445,300
Elevation Range: 0 63m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Eastern Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1988
Administrative Officer
Contact: Terrence D. Moore
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Pinelands CommissionPinelands National ReserveP.O. Box 7New Lisbon, New Jersey 08064U.S.A.
[1] (609) + 894-9342[1] (609) + 894-0026
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Water qualityLandscape integrityWildlife and vegetation managementData management
EuroMAB DIRECTORY UNITED STATES
Biosphere Reserve: Niwot Ridge
Administrative Unit: Niwot Ridge
Administering Entity: University of Colorado
Location: 40°00'N, 105°30'W
Area (hectares): 1,200
Elevation Range: 2,866 - 3,780m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Rocky Mountains
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact: William Bowman
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
University of Colorado1560 Thirtieth StreetCampus Box 450Boulder, Colorado 80309-0450U.S.A.
[1] (303) + 492-8841[1] (303) + 492-8699
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Long term alpine tundra ecological processesGlobal climate change effects on alpine ecosystemsGeomorphology
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
UNITED STATES
Noatak
Gates of the Arctic National Parkand Noatak National Preserve
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 68°N, 160°W
Area (hectares): 3,035,200
Elevation Range: 30 - 1,679m
Biome: Tundra
Biogeographic Province: Aliska Tundra
Year. Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact: Bob Gerhard
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
National Park ServiceBox 1029Kotzebue, Alaska 99752U.S.A.
[1] (907) + 442-3890[1] (907) + 442-3482
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Wildlife population dynamicsCultural anthropologyBiological surveys and collections
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Biosphere Reserve: Olympic
Administrative Unit: Olympic National Park
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 47°29'-48°11'N, 123°07'-124°42'W
Area (hectares): 363,379
Elevation Range: 0 - 2,428m
Biome: Temperate rain forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Biogeographic Province: Oregonian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer Site ManagerContact: John Aho Maureen Finnerty,
Superintendent
Address: Olympic National Park600 East Park AvenuePort Angeles, Washington 98362-6798U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (206) + 452-4501, ext.245 [1] (206) + 452-4501FAX: [1] (206) + 452-0335 [1] (206) + 452-0335
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Biogeochemical cyclesEcological successionAcid depositionAtmospheric pollutantsWildlife population dynamicsVisitor useGlobal climate changeThreatened/endangered species
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
UNITED STATES
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Organ Pipe Cactus
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
32°00'N, 112°50'W
133,278
335 1,472m
Warm deserts and semideserts
Sonoran
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: James J. Barnett
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Principal Monitoring
Harold J. Smith,Superintendent
Organ Pipe CactusRoute 1, Box 100Ajo, Arizona 85321U.S.A.
[1] (602) + 387-6849[1] (602) + 387-7662
and Research Themes:
Comparative ecologyRare/endangered speciesRisk assessmentEcosystem restorationWatershed management
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Biosphere Reserve: Rocky Mountain
Administrative Unit: Rocky Mountain National Park
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 40°10'-40°33'N, 105°29'-105°55'W
Area (hectares): 106,710
Elevation Range: 2,328 4,345m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Rocky Mountains
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact: Homer L. RouseSuperintendent
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Rocky Mountain National ParkEstes Park, Colorado 80517U.S.A.
[1] (303) + 586-2371[1] (303) + 586-4702
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ungulate ecology and managementHigh altitude revegetationGlobal changeAcid precipitation effectsAquatic ecology and management
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Biosphere Reserire: San Dimas
Administrative Unit: San Dimas Experimental Forest
Administering Entity: U. S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
Location: 34°12'N, 117°46'W
Area (hectares): 6,947
Elevation Range: 381 1,615m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodland
Biogeographic Province: Californian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact: Sue Connard
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Forest Fire Laboratory4955 Canyon Crest DriveRiverside, California 92507U.S.A.
[1] (714) + 276-6570[1] (714) + 276-6426
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Watershed processesFire effects on ecosystemsEvolution researchGlobal climate changeLong term monitoring of hydrology,
stream chemistry and climate parameters
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Biosphere Reserve: San Joaquin
Administrative Unit: San Joaquin Experimental Range
Administrative Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Research Service
Location: 37°05'N, 119°43'W
Area (hectares): 1,832
Elevation Range: 213 518m
Biome: Evergreen sclerophyllous woodland
Biogeographic Province: Californian
Year Designated as a Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact: Gary Ritinhower
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
San JoaquinCalifornia State University24075 Highway 41Coarsegold, California 93614U.S.A.
[1] (209) + 278-2011[1] (209) + 278-6998
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
UNITED STATES
Sequoia and Kings Canyon
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
36°45'N, 118°30'W
343,000
336 4,418m
Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Sierra-Cascade
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Contact:
Address:
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Jeff Manley J. Thomas RitterSuperintendent
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National ParksThree Rivers, California 93271U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (209) + 565-3125 [1] (209) + 565-3341FAX: [1] (209) + 565-3497 [1] (209) + 565-3497
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Acidic deposition/atmospheric pollutantsBiological survey and collectionsComparative ecological researchFire history and effectsGlobal change research
EuroMAB DIRECTORY UNITED STATES
Biosphere Reserve: South Atlantic Coastal Plain
Administrative Unit: Congaree Swamp National Monument
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 330°45'N; 80°47'W, 39°45'N; 45'W
Area (hectares): 8,984
Elevation Range: 0 - 100m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Eastern Forest and Austroriparian
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1983
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Rick Clark Robert S. McDaniel,Resource Management Specialist Superintendent
Address: Congaree Swamp National Monument200 Caroline Sims RoadHopkins, South Carolina 29061U.S.A.
Telephone:FAX:
[1] (803) + 776-4396[1] (803) + 783-4241
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Forest dynamics - regeneration, recruitment,and succession
Hydrology influences on vegetation distributionAtmospheric pollutants and acid depositionNutrient cycles-carbon and nitrogenGlobal environmental change
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
Administering Entities:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
Biogeographic Province:
Southern Appalachian
Multiple units
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service;U.S. Department of the Interior, National ParkService; U.S. Department of Energy (contractor:Martin Marietta, Inc.); North CarolinaDepartment of Natural Resources; GrandfatherMountain, Inc.
35°36°N, 83°84°W
247,028
226 2,025m
Temperate broad-leaf forests
Eastern Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1988
Contact:Address:
Hubert HinoteSouthern Appalachian MAB Cooperative1314 Cherokee Orchard RoadGreat Smoky Mountain National ParkGatlinburg, Tennessee 37738 U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (615) + 436-7120FAX: [1] (61-5) + 436-5598
Principal Monitoring andAir qualityExotic speciesHuman resourcesGeosciencesGlobal environmentForest healthBiodiversityFresh water initiatives
Research Themes:Threatened/endangered speciesLong-term ecosystem processesLandscape studiesEnvironmental biotechnologyEnvironmental assessment and educationGeographic information systemsSustainable development issuesResource management
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
UNITED STATES
Stanislaus-Tuolumne
Stanislaus-Tuolumne Experimental Forest
U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
38°03'N, 119°57'W
607
1,585 1,951m
Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Sierra-Cascade
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact: Janet Wold
Address:
Telephone:FAX:E-Mail:
Stanislaus National Forest19777 Greenley RoadSonora, California 95370U.S.A.
[1] (209) + 532-3671[1] (209) + 533-1890USFS(DG): RO5F16A
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
ClimateInsects
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Biosphere Reserve: Three Sisters
Administrative Unit: Three Sisters Wilderness
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service
Location: 44°N, 121°50'W
Area (hectares): 80,900
Elevation Range: 600 3,407m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Sierra-Cascade
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact: Darrel Kenops
Address: Willamette National ForestP.O. Box 10607Eugene, Oregon 97440-2607U.S.A.
Telephone: [1] (503) + 465-6533FAX: [1] (503) + 465-6717E-Mail: USFS(DG): RO6F18A
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
VegetationGeology
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Biosphere Reserve: University of Michigan
Administrative Unit: University of Michigan Biological Station
Administering Entity: University of Michigan
Location: 45°34'N, 84°40'W
Area (hectares): 4,048
Elevation Range: 183 280m
Biome: Temperate broad-leaf forests
Biogeographic Province: Lake Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Site Manager
Contact: James A. Teeri,Director
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
University of Michigan Biological Station111 Natural Science BuildingAnn Arbor, Michigan 48109-1048U.S.A.
[1] (313) + 763-4461[1] (313) + 747-1952
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Ecological successionLimnology, hydrobiologyBiological survey and collectionsComparative ecological researchRare/endangered species
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Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
UNITED STATES
Biogeographic Province:
Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands National Park
U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
18°21'N, 64°44'W
6,127
0 389m
Mixed island systems(includes coastal/marine component)
Lesser Antillean
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer Site Manager
Contact: Caroline A. Rogers
Address: Virgin Islands NationalPark
P.O. Box 710St. John, United States
Virgin Islands 00830 U.S.
Telephone: [1] (809)FAX: [1] (809)
Principal
Mark A. KoeningsSuperintendent
Virgin Islands National Park6010 Estate Nazareth, #10St. Thomas, United States VirginIslands 00802-3406 U.S.A.
A.
+ 776-4704+ 776-4714
Monitoring and Research Themes:
Marine ecosystemsWatershed management
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Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Unit:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
UNITED STATES
Biogeographic Province:
Virginia Coast
Virginia Coast Reserve
The Nature Conservancy
37°05'-37°34'N, 75°56'-75°37'W
13,511
0 - 10m
Temperate broad-leaf forests(includes coastal/marine component)
Eastern Forest
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1979
Administrative Officer
Contact: John M. Hall
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
,Site Manager
Barry R. Truitt
The Nature ConservancyBrownsvilleNassawadox, Virginia 23413U.S.A.
[1] (804) + 442-3049[1] (804) + 442-5418
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Biogeochemical cyclesEffects of sea level riseGeomorphological researchEcological successionEcosystem modeling
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Biosphere Reserve: Yellowstone
Administrative Unit: Yellowstone National Park
Administering Entity: U.S. Department of the Interior,National Park Service
Location: 44°08'-45°07'N, 109°10'-111°10'W
Area (hectares): 898,349
Elevation Range: 1,710 - 3,463m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complex zonation
Biogeographic Province: Rocky Mountains
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Site Manager
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:FAX:
Robert Barbee,Superintendent
P.O. Box 168Yellowstone National Park,Wyoming 82190U.S.A.
[1] (307) + 344-2002[1] (307) + 344-2323
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Wildlife/rangeland ecologyGeothermal, earthquake, volcanic systemsEndangered species restorationGreater Yellowstone ecosystemFire ecology
EuroMAB DIRECTORY UZBEKISTAN
No Named National Contact for Biosphere Reserves
See Biosphere Reserve Manager
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
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Biosphere Reserve: Chatkal Mountains(see also Kyrgyzstan)
Administrative Units: Chatkal'skiy Zapovednik
Administering Entities: State government
Location: 41°08'N, 69°59'E
Area (hectares): 47,500
Elevation Range: 1,110 4,000m
Biome: Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Pamir-Tian-Shan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1978
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address: Chatkal'skiy ZapovednikTashkent RegionVerkhnechirchiskiy DistrictParkent VillageUzbekistan
Principal Monitoring and Research Themes:
Floristic and faunal inventoryReforestation researchEcology of woody plants/commercial
speciesRare fauna ecology
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No National Contact Named for Biosphere Reserves.
See Biosphere Reserve Manager
BIOSPHERE RESERVE LOCATION MAP
* The United States does not recognize Serbia/Montenegro, nor does it acceptSerbia/Montenegro (which calls itself the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia") as the solesuccessor of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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EuroMAB DIRECTORY
Biosphere Reserve:
Administrative Units:
Administering Entity:
Location:
Area (hectares):
Elevation Range:
Biome:
YUGOSLAVIA*
Tara River Basin
Multiple Units in the Tara River BasinEcological Reserve (includes two nationalparks and two virgin forest reserves)
Institute for the Protection of Nature(State government of Montenegro)
42°32'N, 18°50'-19°45'E
200,000
433.- 2,522m
Mixed mountain systems with complexzonation
Biogeographic Province: Balkan Highlands
Year Designated as Biosphere Reserve: 1976
Administrative Officer
Contact:
Address:
Telephone:
Principal Monitoring and
Institute for the Protection ofNature
P.O. Box 2Titograd 81001MontenegroYugoslavia*
[38] (81) +
Research Themes:
* The United States does not recognize Serbia/Montenegro, nor does it acceptSerbia/Montenegro (which calls itself the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia") as the solesuccessor of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
EuroMAB Biosphere Reserve Data Bases
Basic Resource InformationBiological Inventory (7)Ecological Monitoring (10)Resource Maps (6)Historical Records (6)
Research TopicsEcosystems Cycles and Processes (7)Species Populations (3)Pollution (3)Human Systems (7)Management Practices (10)
Site SupportScientific Infrastructure (6)Monitoring and Research Facilities (6)Permanent Research Staff
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SPECIES POPULATIONS80.0% 136 RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES76.5% 130 WILDLIFE POPULATION DYNAMICS46.5% 79 PESTS AND DISEASES
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MANAGEMENT PRACTICES61.2% 104 ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION55.9% 95 RECREATION AND TOURISM54.1% 92 SOIL CONSERVATION34.1% 58 WATERSHED MANAGEMENT32.9% 56 AGRICULTURAL32.9% 56 GENETIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT31.8% 54 MINING RECLAMATION25.3% 43 RANGELAND MANAGEMENT22.4% 38 APPROPRIATE RURAL TECHNOLOGY17.1% 29 RESOURCE PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
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