Biosphere Reserve Zones and Their Importance (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025

Biosphere Reserves are protected areas that aim to conserve the biodiversity of a particular region while promoting sustainable development. The **biosphere reserve zones are the core area, buffer zone, and transition zone. There are **18 biosphere reserves in India. Examples of biosphere reserves in the world are Guadalupe Island and Picos de Europa. The largest biosphere reserve in India is the **Gulf of Kachchh, Gujarat.

These biosphere reserves are established to achieve a balance between conservation, research, and sustainable use of natural resources. They help in protecting the species, ecosystems, and genetic diversities. In this article, we will study the **biosphere reserves definition, zones, and importance of biosphere reserves.

**What is Biosphere Reserves?

The **Biosphere Reserve definition states that it is a large protected area for the conservation of wildlife, plant and animal resources, and traditional tribal life in the area. Biosphere reserves are designated by **UNESCO ( United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) in 1971 as a part of the **MAB Programme.

A biosphere reserve may also contain other protected areas. For example, the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve contains one national park, Satpura, and two wildlife sanctuaries, Bori and Pachmarhi.

The government established rules, methods, and policies to protect and conserve biodiversity, as well as created protected areas such as wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, biosphere reserves, and so on. Plantation, cultivation, grazing, tree cutting, hunting, and poaching are all strictly prohibited. There are **18 biosphere reserves in India established by government to protect large areas of natural habitat.

**Man and Biosphere Reserve Programme

Man and Biosphere reserve programme have the following features:

  1. To promote the conservation of biodiversity
  2. Encourage sustainable development
  3. Allow interdisciplinary research and education in designated biosphere reserves.

**Biosphere Reserve Zones

There are 3 biosphere reserve zones:

Zones of Biosphere Reserve

**Core Zone

**Buffer Zone

**Transition Zone

**Biosphere Reserves in India

The list of biosphere reserves are as follows:

**Biosphere Reserve **States
Nilgiri (1986) Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka
Nanda Devi (1998) Uttarakhand
Nokrek (1988) Meghalaya
Gulf of Mannar (1989) Tamil Nadu
Dibru-Saikhowa - 1997 Assam
Simlipal (1994) Orissa
Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve (2001) West Bengal
Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve(2009) Madhya Pradesh
Seshachalam Hills (2010) Andhra Pradesh's
Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve (2012) Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh
Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve (2013) Great Nicobar
Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve (2016) Kerala and Tamil Nadu
Khangchendzonga National Park (2018) Sikkim

**Importance of Biosphere

The importance of biosphere reserves are as follows:

Conclusion - Biosphere Reserves

Biosphere reserves play a crucial role in conserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable development. The biosphere reserves in world serve as living laboratories for scientific research, education hubs for raising awareness about environmental conservation, and models for balancing human needs with nature. There are 3 biosphere reserves zones. By preserving ecosystems and maintaing harmony between humans and the environment, biosphere reserves contribute significantly to the well-being of both present and future generations.