China Biosphere Reserve Network
China Biosphere Reserve Network (CBRN) is a network established by the Chinese National Committee for UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme in 1993. Membership in the CBRN serves as a prerequisite for joining the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. At present there are 141 members in the CBRN, including 28 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves.
Note: "China Biosphere Reserve" is a nominal designation granted to the member reserves.
- Beijing(2)
- Songshan National Nature Reserve
- Tianjin(2)
- Hebei(4)
- Shanxi(3)
- Inner Mongolia(19)
- Dalai Hu National Nature Reserve
- Liaoning(5)
- Jilin(4)
- Heilongjiang(8)
- Zhalong National Nature Reserve
- Xingkaihu National Nature Reserve
- Shanghai(2)
- Chongming Dongtan Birds National Nature Reserve
- Jiuduansha Wetland National Nature Reserve
- Jiangsu(2)
- Zhejiang(4)
- Anhui(3)
- Fujian(6)
- Wuyishan National Nature Reserve
- Jiangxi(6)
- Poyanghu Migratory Birds National Nature Reserve
- Shandong(2)
- Shanwang Paleofossil National Nature Reserve
- Henan(2)
- Hubei(3)
- Hunan(1)
- Guangdong(10)
- Guangxi(9)
- Hainan(3)
- Sichuan(11)
- Guizhou(8)
- Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve
- Weining Caohai National Nature Reserve
- Yunnan(2)
- Tibet(1)
- Qomolangma Feng National Nature Reserve
- Shaanxi(6)
- Foping National Nature Reserve
- Changqing National Nature Reserve
- CAS Shaanxi (aka Qinling National Botanical Gardens)
- Gansu(4)
- Ningxia(2)
- Xinjiang(7)
See also[]
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- List of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in China
- Protected areas of China
- World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Asia and the Pacific
References[]
- "Search Tool". United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
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- Biosphere reserves of China
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- Cultural heritage of China
- Natural history of China
- Protected areas of China