What are the benefits of Biosphere status?

Possible benefits of modern Biosphere status include:

  • Taking advantage of help and advice from UNESCO and other Biosphere Areas or Reserves across the world
  • Keeping and improving the area as a great place to bring up children and creating more opportunities for them to stay here
  • Placing a greater value on our natural environment and on Welsh language culture
  • Increased voluntary activity in nature conservation, for example in controlling invasive species or in creating ‘wildlife corridors’
  • New mechanisms that encourage discussion and agreement between people with different values and priorities
  • A more self-reliant local economy; less dependent on fossil fuel, with growth driven by local knowledge and resources
  • A more sustainable area; with residents and visitors choosing locally-produced goods more often and reducing our impact on the world
  • Using the UNESCO ‘brand’ to promote the quality of local agricultural products and tourism experiences – both in the UK and internationally.

In March 2008, DEFRA published a report of research into "The potential for Biosphere Reserves to achieve UK social, economic and environmental goals". It was based on four case studies, including North Devon.