Brussels, 30/03/2011 (Agence Europe) - Five countries of Central Europe are to create a cross-border biosphere reserve, a natural space created in the framework of the UNESCO Man and Biosphere programme. On 25 March, Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia and Slovenia signed a declaration of intent to do this, at a meeting of the informal Environment Council of Gödöllõ, which was chaired by Sandor Gazekas, the Hungarian Minister for Rural Development (see previous article).
By this official...