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- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve abstract "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve in North Devon. It covers 55 square miles (140 km2) and is centred around Braunton Burrows, the largest sand dune system (psammosere) in England. The boundaries of the reserve follow the edges of the conjoined catchment basin of the Rivers Taw and the Torridge and stretch out to sea to include the island of Lundy. The Biosphere Reserve is primarily lowland farmland, and includes many protected sites including 63 Sites of Special Scientific Interest which protect habitats such as culm grassland and broadleaved woodlands. The most populous settlements in its buffer area are Barnstaple, Bideford, Northam, Ilfracombe, and Okehampton.The reserve was the first of the "new style" of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the United Kingdom when it was expanded from its previous area in 2002. The new guidelines encourage its management to strike a balance between people and conservation of the environment they live in through sustainability, income generation, and a reduction in poverty. It is managed by the Biosphere Reserve Partnership, which includes a number of interested parties such as the Environment Agency, Natural England, Devon Wildlife Trust, and the National Trust. The partnership organises landscape projects and works closely with the inhabitants of the reserve.Within the reserve's core area are the sand dune system and culm grassland. To the west in Bideford Bay (visible from the beach element of the dunes, Saunton Sands which is a due-west facing surfing beach) is a coral reef with a diversity of coral and marine life seen nowhere else in Britain. The sand dunes have a rich habitat of hundreds of flowering plants while the Taw-Torridge estuary is an important feeding area for long-journey migratory birds.The economy of North Devon is largely supported by tourism. Four million people per year visit the area, and visitor numbers can rise as high as 60,000 per day in August. Most of these people come because of the environment.".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve biome Temperate_broadleaf_and_mixed_forest.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve district North_Devon.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve district Torridge.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve region Devon.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve thumbnail Dunes_-_geograph.org.uk_-_126653.jpg?width=300.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve type Man_and_the_Biosphere_Programme.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve wikiPageExternalLink www.northdevonbiosphere.org.uk.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve wikiPageID "38645839".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve wikiPageRevisionID "604687498".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve align "left".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area "13.33".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area "141.77".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area "31.2".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area "34.68".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area "97.24".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area1Type "Core area".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area2Type "Buffer zones".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area3Type "Total transition area".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve area4Type "Marine transition area".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve biome Temperate_broadleaf_and_mixed_forest.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve biome "coastal, and marine".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve biome "environments".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve category Man_and_the_Biosphere_Programme.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve country "England".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve district Mid_Devon.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve district North_Devon.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve district Torridge.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve district West_Devon.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve established "1976".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve established "2002".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve established1Type "extended".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve establishedType "Biosphere reserve".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve hasPhotoCollection North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve imageAlt "A grass-covered dune complex in North Devon.".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve imageCaption "Braunton Burrows, the core area of the Biosphere Reserve".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve imageSize "250".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve latD "51".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve latM "5".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve latNs "N".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve longD "4".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve longEw "W".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve longM "24".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve managementBody "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve Partnership".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve map "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve map.svg".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve mapAlt "Map of England and Wales with a red dot representing the location of North Devon's Biosphere Reserve on the northern coast of the south-west peninsula".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve mapCaption "Boundaries of North Devon's Biosphere Reserve".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve mapSize "250".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve name "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve quote "Biosphere reserves are designed to deal with one of the most important".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve quote "biodiversity and biological resources with their sustainable use?".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve quote "questions the World faces today: How can we reconcile conservation of".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve quoted "1".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve region Devon.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve regionType "County".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve salign "right".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve source "—UNESCO, The Seville strategy for Biosphere Reserves".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve website www.northdevonbiosphere.org.uk.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve subject Category:Biosphere_reserves_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve subject Category:Protected_areas_established_in_1976.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve point "51.083333333333336 -4.4".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve type Place.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve type ProtectedArea.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve type Wikidata:Q532.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve type Place.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve type Location.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve type _Feature.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve comment "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve in North Devon. It covers 55 square miles (140 km2) and is centred around Braunton Burrows, the largest sand dune system (psammosere) in England. The boundaries of the reserve follow the edges of the conjoined catchment basin of the Rivers Taw and the Torridge and stretch out to sea to include the island of Lundy.".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve label "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve sameAs m.0r8nmww.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve sameAs Q7055111.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve sameAs Q7055111.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve lat "51.083333333333336".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve long "-4.4".
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve wasDerivedFrom North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve?oldid=604687498.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve depiction Dunes_-_geograph.org.uk_-_126653.jpg.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve homepage www.northdevonbiosphere.org.uk.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve isPrimaryTopicOf North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve.
- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve name "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve".