
Engaging stakeholders for successful Biosphere Reserve governance in the Balkans
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In this episode, we head to the Balkans to explore how inclusive governance practices are shaping the future of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. We focus on two sites: the Central Balkan Biosphere Reserve in Bulgaria and the Vjosa Valley in Albania, an aspiring UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Both of these landscapes are showcasing how participatory governance can not only protect nature but also empower local communities.
We hear from two experts in the field: Petr Čupa, a Biosphere Reserve Manager from the Czech Republic, and Anna Kovbasniuk, an expert on youth engagement and nature conservation from Ukraine. They discuss the pivotal role of stakeholder—local communities, youth, scientists, and government bodies—in ensuring the success of Biosphere Reserves and driving innovative conservation efforts.
Tune in to learn how participatory governance is paving the way for a sustainable future in the Balkans and beyond.
An episode hosted by Katharine Lovatt and produced by Ilse Campos and Emmanuel Rudowski.
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