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About borders and limits: experiences with UNESCO Biosphere Reserves for transboundary cooperation in Ukraine and neighbouring countries

    Pierre L. Ibisch, Angela Dichte, Fedir D. Hamor, Andrii Holovko, Vasyl F. Pokynchereda, Mykola P. Rybak, Iuliia Shvediuk

Eco.mont Vol. 13 special issue 2021, pp. 136-141, 2021/11/23

Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management

doi: 10.1553/eco.mont-13-sis136

doi: 10.1553/eco.mont-13-sis136


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doi:10.1553/eco.mont-13-sis136

Abstract

In Eastern Europe, several UNESCO Biosphere Reserves (BRs) have been important promoters of transnational and transboundary nature conservation and sustainable development. Nevertheless, political and institutional barriers and scarcity of resources have hindered successful cross-border cooperation. The prospects for BRs in Eastern Europe are mixed, especially in relation to the challenges of ecosystem degradation and climate change, as well as socioeconomic and (geo)political crises. Based on our own experience of one and a half decades of growing cooperation between partners in Ukraine and Germany, we conclude that transnational cooperation between BRs and science is particularly rewarding and mutually beneficial.

Keywords: biosphere reserves, Eastern Europe, Ukraine, transboundary cooperation