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Unesco names Brighton and Lewes Downs as Britain’s first new biosphere site for 40 years

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 11 Jun, 2014 at 9:30PM
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The United Nations has named the Brighton and Lewes Downs as Britain’s first new biosphere reserve for 40 years.

The designation was announced by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) today (Wednesday 11 June).

The area has become one of more than 600 “world-class environments” in more than 100 countries. Only a few world biosphere sites include a city.

Chris Todd, who chairs the Brighton and Lewes Downs Biosphere Partnership, said: “This is world recognition for the fantastic environment we have here and for all the hard work that local people put into looking after it.

“Now we have this accolade, we aim to build on the partnership to do even greater things.

“This is not about telling people what to do but creating a vision for the future.

“More and more people are living in cities and we need to find ways of making them more pleasant places to live.

“We need to make sure that we build nature into the equation while raising awareness of how the natural environment contributes to our wealth and wellbeing.”

The Brighton and Lewes Downs Biosphere Partnership is made up of 40 organisations, with Brighton and Hove City Council as the lead partner.

The other members include other councils, public bodies, voluntary, educational and community organisations and private sector businesses.

The partnership has spent six years developing its bid for world biosphere status.

Martin Price, the chairman of the UK national committee for UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme, said: “I am very glad to say that the decision was taken today to approve the Brighton and Lewes Downs as a new biosphere for the UK.

“So it is now a globally recognised site of excellence where many individuals and organisations work in partnership to foster all aspects of sustainable development across the region.”

Jeremy Burgess, the Eastern Downs area manager for the South Downs National Park and vice-chairman of the biosphere partnership, said: “Getting biosphere status for this part of the South Downs and surrounding area is a great achievement.

“It means that an area already protected nationally for its special landscapes has been recognised internationally for the importance of its wildlife and the role it can play in improving quality of life and boosting a greener economy for the millions of people who live around it.

“The national park isn’t an island and we hope that biosphere status will help us reach out and encourage more visits, research and investment across the area.”

The biosphere area covers all of the land and near-shore coastal waters between the River Adur in the west and the River Ouse in the east.

The northern boundary of the South Downs National Park marks its northern limits.

It also includes the city of Brighton and Hove and neighbouring towns of Lewes, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Telscombe, Southwick, Shoreham and Shoreham Beach.

The biosphere site also extends two nautical miles out to sea where it includes part of one of the first marine conservation zones designated by the government last year.

Biosphere reserves are internationally recognised by UNESCO as “sites of excellence” to balance conservation and socio-economic development between nature and people and explore and demonstrate innovative approaches as learning sites for sustainable development.

Councillor Tony Janio, the spokesman on the environment for Brighton and Hove Conservatives, said that the biosphere application was initiated by his party in 2009 when it was running the council.

He said: “I’m delighted that we have been able to work with the Green administration to bring our idea to establish an urban biosphere to fruition.

“There have been many sceptics and doubters along the way but in the end this has been a great example of what positive partnership working between the public, private and voluntary sectors can achieve.

“This well and truly puts our city and the Downs on the international map and will undoubtedly bring new investment to the area as well as helping us to protect the unique wildlife and habitat on our doorstep.”

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Comments 12

  1. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Good news. Well, for most people!

    Reply
  2. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Good news. Well, for most people!

    Reply
  3. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Good news. Well, for most people!

    Reply
  4. Micky Thomson says:
    12 years ago

    Sit back and watch the ‘snot’ Green Councill allow it all to be ruined by gypsy camps

    Reply
  5. Micky Thomson says:
    12 years ago

    Sit back and watch the ‘snot’ Green Councill allow it all to be ruined by gypsy camps

    Reply
  6. Micky Thomson says:
    12 years ago

    Sit back and watch the ‘snot’ Green Councill allow it all to be ruined by gypsy camps

    Reply
  7. pachallis says:
    12 years ago

    It does indeed look a great honour for the area – being recognised as a beautifully natural area of the country – but I don’t understand what it will actually means for residents and businesses in the area?

    I can appreciate that it will be a real benefit for tourism in having the title, but will there be new organisations created to review/approve/reject all changes and plans in the biosphere?

    Or will it be a new buzzword for various campaigners to use? For example, “you can’t do …. because we’re a biosphere!”?

    Will there be (hopefully) more emphasis on protecting the environment – such as councils doing more to stop travellers ruining green spaces?

    I’d just like to see a lot more about what this award really means.

    It’s just a shame that the Official Green Party spokesman has to start by wanting to suppress discussion.

    Reply
  8. pachallis says:
    12 years ago

    It does indeed look a great honour for the area – being recognised as a beautifully natural area of the country – but I don’t understand what it will actually means for residents and businesses in the area?

    I can appreciate that it will be a real benefit for tourism in having the title, but will there be new organisations created to review/approve/reject all changes and plans in the biosphere?

    Or will it be a new buzzword for various campaigners to use? For example, “you can’t do …. because we’re a biosphere!”?

    Will there be (hopefully) more emphasis on protecting the environment – such as councils doing more to stop travellers ruining green spaces?

    I’d just like to see a lot more about what this award really means.

    It’s just a shame that the Official Green Party spokesman has to start by wanting to suppress discussion.

    Reply
  9. pachallis says:
    12 years ago

    It does indeed look a great honour for the area – being recognised as a beautifully natural area of the country – but I don’t understand what it will actually means for residents and businesses in the area?

    I can appreciate that it will be a real benefit for tourism in having the title, but will there be new organisations created to review/approve/reject all changes and plans in the biosphere?

    Or will it be a new buzzword for various campaigners to use? For example, “you can’t do …. because we’re a biosphere!”?

    Will there be (hopefully) more emphasis on protecting the environment – such as councils doing more to stop travellers ruining green spaces?

    I’d just like to see a lot more about what this award really means.

    It’s just a shame that the Official Green Party spokesman has to start by wanting to suppress discussion.

    Reply
  10. Micky Thomson says:
    12 years ago

    The wretched, incompetent and incapable ‘snot’ Green Council is forever harping-on about Brighton becoming a ‘One People And Planet Biosphere Diveristy City’.

    Maybe Green Party spokesman HJarrs could a) explain to us what the hell a ‘One People And Planet Biosphere Diversity City’ actually is, and b) how much do the ‘snot’ Greens expect hard-working Council Tax payers to pay for it?

    Reply
  11. Micky Thomson says:
    12 years ago

    The wretched, incompetent and incapable ‘snot’ Green Council is forever harping-on about Brighton becoming a ‘One People And Planet Biosphere Diveristy City’.

    Maybe Green Party spokesman HJarrs could a) explain to us what the hell a ‘One People And Planet Biosphere Diversity City’ actually is, and b) how much do the ‘snot’ Greens expect hard-working Council Tax payers to pay for it?

    Reply
  12. Micky Thomson says:
    12 years ago

    The wretched, incompetent and incapable ‘snot’ Green Council is forever harping-on about Brighton becoming a ‘One People And Planet Biosphere Diveristy City’.

    Maybe Green Party spokesman HJarrs could a) explain to us what the hell a ‘One People And Planet Biosphere Diversity City’ actually is, and b) how much do the ‘snot’ Greens expect hard-working Council Tax payers to pay for it?

    Reply

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