Proposed UNESCO Biosphere Reserve:

A Collective Vision  

We are embarking on a journey to establish New Zealand’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve that harmoniously integrates environmental conservation with cultural heritage, and economic prosperity fostering a sustainable future for all. 

 

What is a Biosphere Reserve? 

A biosphere reserve is a designated area that promotes the balanced relationship between humans and nature. It serves as a living laboratory where innovative approaches to conservation and sustainable development can be explored in a way that supports all existing environmental and conservation efforts. The global vision is anchored in “prosperous people in a thriving environment. 

Our Vision 

Our proposed Biosphere Reserve is rooted in the principles of Te Ao Māori, the Māori worldview, which emphasises the interconnectedness of all life forms and the importance of stewardship. This perspective enriches our approach to sustainability, offering valuable insights into living in harmony with the environment. 

 

Why This Matters to You 

Environmental Stewardship: By participating, you contribute to building resilience in our natural landscapes, ensuring they remain vibrant and healthy for future generations. 

Cultural Enrichment: Engaging with the biosphere reserve provides an opportunity to learn how Te Ao Māori can inform place-based, ecosystem management which enhances our collective understanding of sustainable living. Biosphere is people-based so our biosphere will reflect the aspirations of all our communities across Coastal Otago. 

Economic Opportunities: The Biosphere Reserve will foster eco-friendly initiatives, creating jobs and promoting industries that strive for responsiveness where they touch nature. Resilience building with strengthen all aspects of the community. 

 

Join Us 

We invite you to collaborate in this initiative.  Your voice and support is crucial in creating a Biosphere Reserve that reflects our shared commitment to a sustainable and prosperous future.  Together, we can cultivate a space where nature and people thrive, benefiting all who call this region home.