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UNESCO » Natural Sciences » Environment » Ecological Sciences » Biosphere Reserves » Qatar

Ecological Sciences

  • Man and Biosphere Programme
  • Biosphere Reserves
    • Main Characteristics
    • World Network (WNBR)
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Qatar

Focal point for biosphere reserves

Khalid G. Al Ali
PO Box 7634
Doha

Tel.: (974) 443 7171 Ext. 303
Fax: (974) 441 5246


Biosphere Reserve

  • Al-Reem, 2007


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