UNESCO

UNESCO India Report
India Stands at the Forefront of UNESCO's Landmark 2026 Global Conservation Assessment
by NE - Apr 22, 2026

A landmark 2026 UNESCO assessment places India among the top ten countries by concentration of designated sites. The Western Ghats and Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve are identified as globally critical nodes for elephant migration, carbon storage, and community-led conservation.

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UNESCO Designated Sites
UNESCO-Sites as Critical Lifelines for Biodiversity and Humanity Amid Escalating Environment Crises
by NE - Apr 22, 2026

A landmark 2026 UNESCO global assessment reveals its 2,260-site network — spanning 13 million square kilometres — is buffering biodiversity collapse, storing 240 gigatons of carbon, yet 90% of sites face critical environmental stress by 2050.

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