The International
Coordinating Council (ICC) of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme has
formally inducted Malaysia’s Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve into the World
Network of Biosphere Reserves.
With this
designation, the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve, which comprises 12,481 hectares
of marine and terrestrial ecosystems in the north-western part of Penang
Island, will be counted among a distinguished global network of 714 Biosphere
Reserves across 129 countries.
Biosphere Reserves
the world over are celebrated for their exceptional biodiversity and distinct
social landscapes as well as for their potential to demonstrate innovative ways
of living in harmony with nature.
“This designation
is a recognition of the rich natural and cultural heritage of Penang Island and
an opportunity to be part of the Man and the Biosphere programme which is a
unique platform for international collaboration,“ The Habitat Penang Hill and
The Habitat Foundation said in a press statement.
Under the
leadership of the Penang Hill Corporation, with the contribution of many state
and federal government agencies involved in the preparation and eventual
submission of the nomination dossier, the Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve now
features not only the timeless forests of Penang Hill but also encompasses the
state’s forest reserves, the historic Penang Botanical Gardens, Penang National
Park, and coastal and marine ecosystems in an unbroken link from the hill to
the sea.
Malaysian Inbound
Tourism Association (MITA) president, Uzaidi Udanis, said: “With this latest
international recognition, Penang will have a new world-class attraction which
should be promoted for tourists. MITA will organise a recce for its members to
see and experience the places for themselves.”
Adam Kamal, head of
contracting & domestic market at Ice Holidays, told TTG Asia that the
recognition would raise curiosity about the destination and boost domestic and
international visitor numbers once interstate and Malaysian borders reopen.
“The
internationally recognised accolade makes it easier for us to promote Penang,”
Kamal commented.
-TTG Asia.
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