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UNESCO Reserves Supporting Biocultural Diversity, and Society Edited by Maureen G. Reed and Martin F. Price Series: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management

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; Van Cuong Chu, Peter Dart, Nguyen Manh Ha, Vo Thi Minh Le and Marc Hockings 17. Man and the Biosphere Programme in China: Sustaining the Community of Life over Four Decades ; Wang Ding and Han Qunli 18. The Four Stages of Biosphere Reserves in : A Retro-and Prospective ; Peter Bridgewater Part III: Lessons for Sustainability Science and Sustainability in Practice 19. Integrating Science and Local Knowledge to Strengthen Biosphere Reserve Management; Marc Hockings, Ian Lilley, Diane Matar, Nigel Dudley and Rob Markham 20. Biosphere Reserves, Ideal Sites to Implement Holistic Approaches in Regenerative Development ; Tania Moreno and Eduard Müller 21. Co-creation of Sustainable Development Knowledge in Biosphere Reserves ; Miren Onaindia, Cristina Herero, Alberto Hernández, José Vicente de Lucio, Antonio Pou, Juana Barber, Tomás Rueda, Bernardo Varela, Benedicta Rodríges and Aquilino Miguélez 22. Implementation of Social-ecological Management Approaches in Biosphere Reserves in the Mediterranean Basin ; Mario Torralba, María García-Martín, Cristina Quintas-Soriano, Franziska Wolpert and Tobias Plieninger 23. Participatory Learning for Transdisciplinary Science in Biosphere Regions: A Modified Role for Universities ; Heike Walk, Vera Luthardt and Benjamin Noelting 24. Embracing Cultures in Ecosystem Governance in Biosphere Reserves: Slowing Down the Pace ; Liette Vasseur 25. Unfinished Business: The Present and Future Contributions of Biosphere Reserves to Sustainability Science ; Maureen G. Reed and Martin F. Price Index Table of Contents 13. Sustainability at the Centres of Origin: Lessons from UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Ethiopia 1. Introducing UNESCO Biosphere Reserves Tadesse Woldemariam Gole, Svane Bender, Rolf D. Sprung, Solomon Kebede, Teowdroes Kassahun, Maureen G. Reed and Martin F. Price Alemayehu Negussie, Kerya Yasin and Motuma Tafa

Part I Conceptual and Practical Foundations of the International Man and Biosphere Programme 14. Innovative Implementation of the UNESCO MAB Programme in South Africa: Towards the Advancement of Sustainable Landscapes 2. Conceptual Origins and First-Generation Biosphere Reserves Ruida Pool-Stanvliet and Kaera Coetzer-Hanack Maureen G. Reed 15. Transdisciplinary Approaches for the Reactivation of Japanese Biosphere Reserves 3. Biosphere Reserves from Seville, 1995 to 2030: A Global Network of Sites of Excellence to Hiroyuki Matsuda, Shinsuke Nakamura and Tetsu Sato Address Regional and Global Imperatives Meriem Bouamrane, Peter Dogse, and Martin F. Price 16. Biosphere Reserves in Vietnam: Management Challenges Van Cuong Chu, Peter Dart, Nguyen Manh Ha, Vo Thi Minh Le and Marc Hockings Part II Translation and Transitions: The Changing Practices of Biosphere Reserves 17. Man and the Biosphere Programme in China: Sustaining the Community of Life over Four Decades 4. The Mexican Biosphere Reserves: Landscape and Sustainability Wang Ding and Han Qunli Sergio Guevara Sada 18. The Four Stages of Biosphere Reserves in Australia: A Retro-and Prospective 5. The Chilean Biosphere Reserves Network as a Model for Sustainability?: Challenges Towards Peter Bridgewater Regenerative Development, Education, Biocultural Ethics and Eco-social Peace Andrés Moreira-Muñoz, Francisca Carvajal, Sergio Elórtegui and Ricardo Rozzi Part III: Lessons for Sustainability Science and Sustainability in Practice

6. Perspectives on Growth and Change in ’s 18 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves 19. Integrating Science and Local Knowledge to Strengthen Biosphere Reserve Management Pamela Shaw, Monica Shore, Eleanor Bennett and Maureen G. Reed Marc Hockings, Ian Lilley, Diane Matar, Nigel Dudley and Rob Markham

7. The Evolution of Biosphere Reserves in the 20. Biosphere Reserves, Ideal Sites to Implement Holistic Approaches in Regenerative Development Martin F. Price Tania Moreno and Eduard Müller

8. Meeting the Challenge of Sustainable Development in Biosphere Reserves: Analyzing the 21. Co-creation of Sustainable Development Knowledge in Biosphere Reserves Knowledge Used to Establish Swedish Biosphere Reserves Miren Onaindia, Cristina Herero, Alberto Hernández, José Vicente de Lucio, Antonio Pou, Juana Barber, Tomas Kjellqvist, Romina Rodela and Kari Lehtilä Tomás Rueda, Bernardo Varela, Benedicta Rodríges and Aquilino Miguélez

9. The French Biosphere Reserves: Looking for Ecological Solidarity and 22. Implementation of Social-ecological Management Approaches in Biosphere Reserves in the Raphaël Mathevet and Catherine Cibien Mediterranean Basin Mario Torralba, María García-Martín, Cristina Quintas-Soriano, Franziska Wolpert and Tobias Plieninger 10. The More Institutional Models, the More Challenges: Biosphere Reserves in the Czech Republic 23. Participatory Learning for Transdisciplinary Science in Biosphere Regions: A Modified Role for Jan Tesitel and Drahomira Kusova Universities Heike Walk, Vera Luthardt and Benjamin Noelting 11. Sense and Sustainability: The Story of Biosphere Reserves in Lebanon Diane A. Matar and Brandon P. Anthony 24. Embracing Cultures in Ecosystem Governance in Biosphere Reserves: Slowing Down the Pace Liette Vasseur 12. Adapting to Socio-ecological Pressures Using Sustainability Science in Egyptian Biosphere Reserves 25. Unfinished Business: The Present and Future Contributions of Biosphere Reserves to Sustainability Boshra Salem and Caroline King Science Maureen G. Reed and Martin F. Price

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