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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.

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