It’s all about the biosphere

Noosa Community Biosphere Association founding president Dick Barnes.

THE Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation is hoping a new video produced by the Noosa Community Biosphere Association (NCBA) will help locals understand the significance of the Noosa Biosphere Reserve.
The seven-minute video, which was shot and produced in Noosa, highlights the beauty of the region and uses locals to describe the meaning of a biosphere reserve.
NCBA founding president Dick Barnes said the purpose of the video is to engage the Noosa community to better understand the Biosphere Reserve and its biodiversity.
“This project’s aim is to enhance biodiversity conservation by creating a dialogue with the community,” he said.
The NCBA has been hosting and participating in community events to show the video and discuss people’s level of understanding.
“We ask community members what they already know about biosphere reserves and then compare that understanding after watching the video. The results are very positive,” Dick said.
According to the NCBA, the project has measured a 90 per cent understanding from community members after watching the video compared to less than 30 per cent beforehand.
“Our hope is that with more locals understanding the value of our Noosa Biosphere Reserve and the opportunities to get involved we will see an increase in volunteer numbers across our grass roots organisations,” Dick said.
The NCBA secured $20,000 funding from the Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation to assist with the project titled Understanding Our Biosphere.
Foundation chairman Campbell Corfe said it is important locals understand the significance of the Biosphere Reserve status.
“In 2007 when we first connected with the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere program, the international community recognised the special relationship between Noosa’s environment and its community,” he said.
“This continues today with the work and dedication of many people striving to achieve a wise balance of sustainable living and maximising biodiversity.”
To find out how you can get involved or to watch the video visit www.ourbiosphere.com.au