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The consequences of today’s actions on tomorrow’s world - Coggle Diagram
The consequences of today’s actions on tomorrow’s world
Second half of 20th Century
Awareness of environmental issues
UNESCO in 1971 created MAB
Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB)
Conservation, sustainable development and support though education and training
Educate people about the environment and share the knowledge across the World Network
three interconnected functions of a biosphere reserve.
Conservation
Sustainable development
Support through education and training
encouraging environmental and economical sustainability
Protection of natural ecosystems
It is aim for people to show consequences from human actions
WNBR (World Network of Biosphere Reserves)
Show how human cultural and biological diversity are mutually beneficial and encourage
Began by setting up a number of internationally recognized protected areas
The program monitors the effects of human activity on the biosphere
UNESCO
Foundation
after World War II, 1946
Aim of fostering peace, poverty, education and sustainable development:
Nowadays, what they do
195 members states
members aim to achieve their objectives by sponsoring international educational and scientific programs.
World
Heritage Sites
Aim to preserve aspects from world’s diverse and natural heritage
Humankind is altering the environment with processes such as deforestation and urban sprawl
Team members
Alexis Zárate
Melanie Plascencia
Evelyn Lindoro
Aditzu Lira
Sofía Andrade