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Covering almost 9,800 kmΒ² of southwest Scotland's land and sea, the Galloway & Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere follows the rivers that flow out of the Galloway Hills: through forests and farmland, historic villages and towns, all the way to a ruggedly scenic coast.
The UNESCO Biosphere includes iconic wildlife and natural habitats which are recognised as being of international importance. It encompasses communities with distinct cultural identities, as well as historic landmarks and heritage sites that need to be protected for the generations to come.
The Galloway & Southern Ayrshire Biosphere Partnership is a non-profit organisation (registered Scottish charity SC044137) working across the UNESCO region, creating and facilitating projects that support conservation, education, climate resilience, and a sustainable local economy. We collaborate with multi-sector partners in initiatives that benefit people and nature alike.
Find out moreGalloway and Southern Ayrshire is recognised as a world class environment for people and nature.
The regionβs designation was awarded in 2012 by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. There are more than 740 Biospheres around the world, a dynamic and interactive network striving towards the UNβs Sustainable Development Goals. Every UNESCO Biosphere is a centre for learning and research, and for testing solutions to some of the most critical challenges of our time.
Our Vision: To celebrate our passion for living in a way that benefits people and nature.
The GSA Biosphere Partnershipβs activity programme addresses climate change impacts, land use, and the biodiversity crisis. Individual and community wellbeing is an essential part of our remit: closer connections with the world around us, and sustainable provision of food, fibre and fuel. Alongside local stakeholders, partner organisations and members of UNESCOβs global network, the GSA Biosphere Partnership is sharing knowledge, experience and ideas in pursuit of a better future for all.
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Our ordinary is extraordinary
Galloway and Southern Ayrshire is a place of inspiration and discovery, where countless generations of travellers have paused to sit beside rivers and gaze across wild landscapes. Some of Scotlandβs best-known thinkers and writers have spent time here, from St Ninian to Robert Burns. Today visitors are welcomed into our rural communities and invited to enjoy a cultural scene that celebrates the richness of Biosphere life.
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Community Officer
Weβre currently recruiting for a Community Officer to work on our programme in rural development, climate resilience, community-led tourism, and health and wellbeing. Applications close on 20/04/26.
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