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Biosphere reserves proposed for UNESCO's recognition
Documents on the Cham Islands
and Ca Mau Cape have been submitted to the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) for recognition as global
biosphere reserves.
The two spots have been officially nominated for biosphere reserve status by
UNESCO’s Vietnam Committee.
The nomination will be part of the 21st session of the International
Coordination Council of Man and the Biosphere Programme, to take place on the
Republic of Korea’s Island of Jeju from May 25-29.
According to the UNESCO Vietnam Committee, the two sites are likely to be added
to UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves as conservation areas that focus
on sustainable development as well as environmental protection.
Truong Van Bay, vice chairman of Hoi An and a member attending the session, said
the recognition would enhance the appeal of nearby Hoi An, an historic town that
is a World Heritage site.
The Cham Islands consist of eight small islands and are about 20 km offshore
from Hoi An town in Quang Nam province.
In the seabed of the archipelago there are 135 species of coral, including six
species that were first recognised in Vietnam, and nearly 950 other marine
species, including many endangered species in the Vietnam Red Book list.
The southern point of Vietnam in southern Ca Mau province is well-known for its
bird sanctuaries and is home to the cajeput and mangrove ecosystems.
Vietnam currently has six UNESCO-recognised biosphere reserves, including Can
Gio Mangrove, Cat Ba Island, Cat Tien National Park, Kien Giang Biosphere
Reserve, Song Hong (Red River) Delta Biosphere Reserve and the Western Nghe An
Biosphere Reserve.
Source: VOVNews/VNA |
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