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Scanian Nature Rich in Species Receives Unesco Status – Nya Dagbladet

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Storkriket in Skåne has been designated a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. The 110,000 hectares of species-rich nature between Eslöv, Lund and Sjöbo will become Sweden's eighth area in the global network. In short, biosphere reserves are areas throughout the world that have been designated by UNESCO to show how people can live and develop together with nature in a sustainable way. In these areas, research is being conducted on new methods to achieve…
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Storkriket in Skåne has been designated a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. The 110,000 hectares of species-rich nature between Eslöv, Lund and Sjöbo will become Sweden's eighth area in the global network. In short, biosphere reserves are areas throughout the world that have been designated by UNESCO to show how people can live and develop together with nature in a sustainable way. In these areas, research is being conducted on new methods to achieve…

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nyadagbladet.se broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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