The area of Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve is 56,979.738 square kilometers.
A biosphere reserve is a designated area that aims to promote biodiversity conservation while supporting sustainable development and research. These reserves are part of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme and are intended to balance ecological preservation with the needs of local communities. They typically consist of core zones for strict conservation, buffer zones for limited human activity, and transition areas for sustainable practices. Biosphere reserves serve as laboratories for testing and demonstrating approaches to conservation and sustainable resource management.
A biosphere reserve is a protected area that aims to conserve biodiversity while promoting sustainable development. Two examples of biosphere reserves are Yellowstone National Park in the United States and Mont-Saint-Michel in France.
The area of Scottsdale Reserve is 13.28 square kilometers.
A natural reserve is a protected area designated to conserve the natural environment and biodiversity, often focusing on the preservation of specific ecosystems, wildlife, and plant species. These areas are typically established by governments or organizations to safeguard habitats from development, pollution, and other human impacts. Natural reserves may also serve as sites for research, education, and recreation, promoting sustainable use of natural resources.
The area of Arfak Reserve is 683 square kilometers.
The area of Kojonup Reserve is 3,890,000.0 square meters.
The area of Brogo Reserve is 1,200,000.0 square meters.
The area of Eurardy Reserve is 300.5 square kilometers.
The area of Tamou Reserve is 756 square kilometers.
The area of Tadres Reserve is 7,889.28 square kilometers.
The area of Sedgwick Reserve is 23.86 square kilometers.
The area of Bontioli Reserve is 127 square kilometers.