UNESCO Biosphere Reserves as Learning Laboratories for Sustainability
The network of UNESCO biosphere reserves across the Asia-Pacific region offers a unique opportunity for synthesizing experiences and sharing knowledge in response to the ramifications of climate change. This UNESCO masterclass will showcase the local and global value of Biosphere Reserves as learning laboratories for sustainability. It will highlight a series of projects and innovative ideas uniting the conservation of biological and cultural diversity.
This masterclass is a blended learning experience with immersive workshops occurring in Biosphere Reserves accompanied by lectures streamed live from this website. The initial modules focus on local issues exploring community engagement, partnerships and projects, while the concluding modules focus on global issues across the Asia-Pacific. The masterclass will introduce opportunities for knowledge sharing, virtual collaborations and the future possibilities of creative technology in responding to climate change.
The masterclass is appropriate for communities and managers of biosphere reserves across the Asia-Pacific and locations wishing to apply to become a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It is also appropriate for community leaders, students, artists and scientists with an interest in creative approaches to the conservation of biological and cultural diversity.
Participants will have the opportunity to develop collaborative projects and will receive access to interactive materials and digital tools to assist with their ideas.
This project is supported by UNESCO and CONNECT-Asia. The masterclasses are part of a new initiative to deliver innovative and accessible immersive education in UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. Participation is free, please visit our registration page to secure your place.
This masterclass is a blended learning experience with immersive workshops occurring in Biosphere Reserves accompanied by lectures streamed live from this website. The initial modules focus on local issues exploring community engagement, partnerships and projects, while the concluding modules focus on global issues across the Asia-Pacific. The masterclass will introduce opportunities for knowledge sharing, virtual collaborations and the future possibilities of creative technology in responding to climate change.
The masterclass is appropriate for communities and managers of biosphere reserves across the Asia-Pacific and locations wishing to apply to become a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It is also appropriate for community leaders, students, artists and scientists with an interest in creative approaches to the conservation of biological and cultural diversity.
Participants will have the opportunity to develop collaborative projects and will receive access to interactive materials and digital tools to assist with their ideas.
This project is supported by UNESCO and CONNECT-Asia. The masterclasses are part of a new initiative to deliver innovative and accessible immersive education in UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. Participation is free, please visit our registration page to secure your place.