Mont Ventoux Biosphere Reserve

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Mont Ventoux Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-designated protected area in southeastern France known for its rich biodiversity, varied Mediterranean-to-alpine ecosystems, and the iconic limestone peak of Mont Ventoux.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO biosphere reserve
protected area
climate Mediterranean climate at lower elevations
mountain climate at higher elevations
contains Mediterranean shrublands
Mediterranean vegetation zones
alpine vegetation zones
forests
grasslands
high-altitude habitats
karst formations
limestone peak of Mont Ventoux
rocky scree slopes
subalpine vegetation zones
country France
designation UNESCO Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
designationBy UNESCO NERFINISHED
ecosystemType Mediterranean ecosystem
alpine ecosystem
montane ecosystem
governedBy French environmental authorities
local and regional stakeholders
hasConservationStatus biosphere reserve
hasFeature climatic gradient from Mediterranean to alpine
strong altitudinal gradient
hasLandUse buffer zones
conservation zones
transition zones with human activities
hasPart Mont Ventoux NERFINISHED
knownFor Mediterranean-to-alpine ecosystems
iconic limestone summit
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Vaucluse department NERFINISHED
southeastern France
locatedNear Luberon region NERFINISHED
Rhône Valley NERFINISHED
partOf UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme NERFINISHED
primaryObjective biodiversity conservation
scientific research
sustainable development
supportsActivity cycling
hiking
nature observation
terrain limestone massif
usedFor ecological monitoring
environmental education
nature-based tourism
scientific studies on climate and biodiversity

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Mont Ventoux protectedArea Mont Ventoux Biosphere Reserve