Qahmez in the context of "Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve"

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โญ Core Definition: Qahmez

Qahmez (Arabic: ู‚ู‡ู…ุฒ, also spelled Qehmez, Kahmez or Amez) is a village with no municipality located in the Jurd area of the district of Byblos of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate in central Lebanon. It is located 50 kilometers northeast of Beirut. Its elevation ranges between 700 and 1800 meters above sea level and its total land area consists of 1,253 hectares.

The village is home for the Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve. The reserve maintains an entrance at Baydar-al-shawk, Qahmez.

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๐Ÿ‘‰ Qahmez in the context of Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve

Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve (Arabic: ู…ุญู…ูŠุฉ ุฌุจู„ ู…ูˆุณู‰ ู„ู„ู…ุญูŠุท ุงู„ุญูŠูˆูŠ) is a nature reserve located in the Keserwan District of Lebanon, on the shoulders of the western slopes of Mount Lebanon overlooking the Mediterranean Sea to the West. It covers an area of 6500 hectares, at an altitude ranging between 350 meters in the North-West and 1,700 meters to the South-East. Its main villages are: Yahchouch, Qahmez, Jouret el-Termos, Nahr ed Dahab, Ghbaleh, Ebreh, and Chouwan. Jabal Moussa and surrounding villages became part of the UNESCO Network of Biosphere Reserves under the Man and Biosphere (MAB) program in 2009. As part of the MAB program, JMBR addresses human livelihood improvement and nature conservation through combining natural sciences with social sciences, economics and education.

The Jabal Moussa mountain presents an exceptionally rich biodiversity, with more than 724 flora species, 25 mammal species, and more than 137 migratory and soaring birds species. In 2009, Jabal Moussa was designated a Globally Important Bird Area. Equally rich with cultural heritage, it portrays the interdependence of Man and Nature throughout history through various spiritual and historical sites dating back from the Phoenician, Roman, and Ottoman Periods.

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