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UNESCO insider sheds light on Island's biosphere bid

by isleofman.com 24th October 2013

The Isle of Man's bid to win global recognition as a special place to live and work will be explored tonight at an event to mark United Nations Day.
The Island's seeking status from the UN's educational, scientific and cultural organisation UNESCO - as a world biosphere reserve.
The Island will show how it supports diverse landscapes, nature and heritage together with a vibrant economy and strong community values.
Tonight at the Manx Museum a former advisor to UNESCO on the biosphere programme Professor Peter Bridgewater will give an insider's view. Further information on attending the event is available from .
Peter Longworth from DEFA is co-ordinating the bid.
He says the speaker will highlight the key elements the judging panel is look for:
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Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 24th, October 2013 02:32pm.

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