There are 11 biosphere reserves in Vietnam recognized by UNESCO, include:
- Cần Giờ Mangrove Forest, 2000[1]
- Đồng Nai Biosphere Reserve (former Cat Tien, 2001 - extended in 2011)[2]
- Cát Bà Biosphere Reserve, 2004[3]
- Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve, 2004[4]
- Kiên Giang Biosphere Reserve, 2006[5]
- Western Nghệ An, 2007[6]
- Mũi Cà Mau National Park, 2009[7]
- Cu Lao Cham Marine Park, 2009[8]
- Langbiang Biosphere Reserve, 2015[9]
- Núi Chúa National Park, 2021[10]
- Kon Hà Nừng Biosphere Reserve, 2021[11]
See also
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edit- ^ "Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Dong Nai Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Western Nghe An Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Mui Ca Mau Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Cu Lao Cham - Hoi An Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Langbiang Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Nui Chua Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.
- ^ "Kon Ha Nung Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam". UNESCO.ORG.