UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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Official name | Ziemeļvidzemes Biosfēras Rezervāts |
Location | Vidzeme, Latvia |
Criteria | Natural: (ix), (x) |
Reference | 145808 |
Inscription | 1997 (21st Session) |
Area | 4,755.14 km2 (1,835.97 sq mi) [1] |
Coordinates | 57°33′33″N 24°33′33″E / 57.55917°N 24.55917°E |
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The North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve (NVBR) (Latvian: Ziemeļvidzemes biosfēras rezervāts) is the only biosphere reserve in Latvia, located in the northern Vidzeme region in north-western Latvia along the border with Estonia.[2] The reserve includes varied natural and semi-natural habitats in primal and traditional landscapes. NVBR includes 25 nature reserves, one nature park and two marine protected territories.[3]
NVBR generates nature tourism via the river Salaca, which starts its 95 km long journey from Lake Burtnieks and ends in the Baltic Sea.
In 1990, the North Vidzeme regional nature conservation complex was created by the Latvian government, on the border of the present biosphere reserve. An administration was created in Salacgrīva which started active planning for the creation of the first biosphere reserve in the country. The new protected area encompassed approximately 6% of the total area of Latvia, including multiple towns, industrial and infrastructural objects.
The North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve was officially created on 11 December 1997. Since its creation, it has been internationally recognized in the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme. It also became part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
In the beginning, the central administration was located in the seaside town of Salacgrīva in a renovated historical building with a staff of 11 members. Staff members were posted in various parts of the reserve. Twelve years later, in 2009, the administration of the Biosphere Reserve was integrated into the Nature Conservation Agency of Latvia. In 2011, the administration of the Nature Conservation Agency of Latvia (NCAL) was reorganized. In 2013, a co-ordinator for the Biosphere Reserve was appointed.
The Vidzeme Regional Administration (VRA) includes large areas like the Gauja National Park, the North Vidzeme biosphere reserve and other protected landscape areas and strict reserves.
Consultancy council now consists of 24 members, who represent various local municipalities, governmental institutions and NGOs.
Popular tourist spots in the North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve include: