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Local communities propose nature-based solutions to mitigate climate change impacts in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, Chile
August 23, 2021
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Passing of Patricia Tatiana Rodríguez Castillo
Patricia Tatiana Rodríguez Castillo who was the administrator of the Biobío National Reserve which is part of the core zone of the Araucarias Biosphere Reserve passed away last Saturday 20 February 2021 in Santiago Chile after a long treatment
February 22, 2021
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Torres del Paine Biosphere Reserve: challenges of a new territory
The Torres del Paine Biosphere Reserve covers more than 770000 hectares between the Andes Mountains and the Patagonian Steppe in southern Chile facing the Atlantic coast It is an area of great scenic beauty with many ridges glaciers waterfalls rivers turquoise lakes and lagoons which receives more than 115000 visitors a year It faces increasingly complex challenges as a result of the rising flow of visitors to the region added to the effects of climate change such as the risks of forest fires and degradation A new book analyzes the challenges faced by the biosphere reserve just over 40 years since UNESCO recognized Torres del Paine National Park as a Biosphere Reserve in 1978 and following its expansion to adapt to the new criteria promoted by the Organization which was approved a few months ago The National Forestry Corporation CONAF in Magallanes Chile launched Reserva de Biosfera Torres del Paine Desafíos de un nuevo territorio pdf in Spanish on 12 August 2020
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Innovative environmental education in school in Chilean Biosphere Reserve
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