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Ruta de La Reserva de la Biosfera de La Rioja: ejemplo de integración entre ser humano y medio
La Rioja Biosphere Reserve was included in 2003 in Man and Biosphere Programme launched by UNESCO. It is an interesting example of what these areas represent from a social, economic and scientific point of view, in order to preserve Nature within the frame of sustainable development. The 40 municipalities of the Reserve are marked by the demographic decline and the lack of services and accessibility, but they are fortunate to treasure such an impressive natural and cultural heritage. The use of resources such as geological formations, biodiversity, fossil footprints, thermal waters, the character of villages and the cultural manifestations in the Reserve, coexist with human activities in a harmonious balance which implies sustained effort. The struggle for survival is the most important challenge that their residents, as stakeholders, as well as the whole society, as responsible for its conservation, have to face so that future generations can enjoy this area.