TRANSBOUDARY COOPERATION OF RUSSIAN PROTECTED AREAS

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MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TRANSBOUDARY COOPERATION OF RUSSIAN PROTECTED AREAS Dauria International Protected Area Daursky Biosphere Reserve OLGA KIRILYUK kiriliuko@bk.ru

OF RUSSIAN PROTECTED AREAS RF https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/protected_area 2 The Russian Federation has a longest national borders in the World and cross the different types of ecosystems Russia (Russian Federation) is one of the largest country in the world. RF shares land and maritime borders with more than 15 countries. Total length of borders is 62, 269 km. State borders cross several terrestrial and marine ecosystem types: from arctic to subtropical. Total area of all Russian PA is about 207 million hectares (11,4% ). Along Russian border territories are a lot of Protected areas among them about 30 are federal level PAs of I-IV categories of IUCN classification. Many of them have international significance (status).

1 3 5 3 2 4 3. Only 5 official transboundary protected areas were created by intergovernmental agreement: 1. Friendship (USSR-Finland), 1989; 2. Dauria (Russia-Mongolia-China), 1994; 3. Ubsunur Hollow (Russia-Mongolia), 2003; 4. Khanka Lake (Russia-China), 2006; 5. Altay (Russia-Kazahstan), 2011.

4 Russian - Finnish zapovednik «Friendship» Protects the boreal forest ecosystems Kostomukshsky zapovednik (Russia), Metsahalitus Forstyrelsen PA (Finland) Main aim of creation: Promotion of cooperation between Finland and Russia in the field of environmental protection.

5 Chinese-Mongolian-Russian Dauria International Protected Area (CMR DIPA) Protects steppe, forest steppe and wetlands Daursky Nature Biosphere Reserve (Zapovednik), Tsasucheysky Bor and Valley of Dzeren Nature Federal refuges (Russia) Mongol Daguur Strictly Protected Area (Mongolia) Hulun Lake (Dalainor) Nature National Biosphere Reserve (China) Main aim of creation: Protection of ecosystems of the Daurian steppe ecoregion and promoting the conservation of natural birds and mammals migrations routs.

CHINA 6 Chinese-Russian International Reserve Khanka Lake Protects wetlands Lake Khanka RUSSIA Khanka Nature Biosphere Reserve (Russia) Xinkaihu Nature Reserve (China) Main aim of creation: Protection of wetland ecosystems of the Khanka Lake.

RUSSIA MONGOLIA 7 Mongolian-Russian International Protected Area Ubsunur Hollow Protects different ecosystems of Ubsunur basin State Nature Biosphere Reserve Ubsunurskaya Kotlovina (Russia), Strictly y Protected Area Ubsunur Lake (Mongolia) Main aim of creation: Protection of the natural and cultural heritage of Ubsunur Hollow and surrounding territories

RUSSIA 8 Kazakh-Russian Transboundary Reserve Altay Protects the mountain ecosystems of Altay-Sayany ecoregion Katunsky Nature Biosphere Reserve (Russia) Katon-Karagayskyg y y National Park (Kazakhstan) Main aim of creation: Conservation and sustainable development of the mountain part of Altay KAZAHSTAN

Oulanka- Paanajärvi partnership Pasvik Inari partnership RUSSIA FINLAND 9 A lot of protected areas have a fruitful cooperation with foreign partners without official high level agreements Cooperation is realized in the frame of bilateral or multilateral agreements between PAs or between PAs and local government authorities. Generally, partnerships develop within two large initiatives: Amur green belt (Russia, Mongolia, China) and Fennoscandia green belt (Russia, Norway, Finland). There are a few initiatives of creation transboundary protected areas in the Caucuses with Azerbaijan and Abhazia. Good cooperation is being developed between RF and USA in Arctic (Beringia PA), RF and Belarus (NP Smolenskoe Poozerye end Berezinsky NR), RF and Lithuania (International WHS Kuronian spit).

Russian-Mongolian and Russian-Chinese PAs cooperation in Amur basin 10

11 Main directions of transboundary PAs activity Inventory of flora and fauna Researching and monitoring Environmental education and tourism, Development and realization of biodiversity conservation programs Conservation of traditional migration routs of Vertebrata Effort to provide sustainable use of natural resources (Altay, Pasvik-Inary, Dauria) Sharing experiences of work

DIPA network of wetland monitoring 12 Some important results of cooperation within TPAs Creation of transboundary system of biodiversity monitoring (DIPA) Common monitoring and research of rare and threatened species (most PAs) Common lists of plants and animals (DIPA, Khanka, Sokhondinsky and Onon Balj) Restore of some species areal or population (DIPA, Sokhondinsky Reserve and Onon Balj NP dzeren, Land of leopard and Hunchun - tiger and leopard) Saving of transboundary migration s routs of mammals (DIPA, Land of leopard) Development of tourists infrastructure (Friendship TPA, Paanayarvy NP and Oulanka NR,, Pasvic an partners) as c NR a pa e s) International ecological camp for children and students (most of TPAs) Publication of common popular and scientific works

13 New horizons of PAs cooperation and development of the transboundary PAs Network Agreement between Russian and Chinese protected areas (16 Chinese and 12 Russian PAs) about cooperation in Amur basin Silk road Initiative

14 Main problems of cooperation: Language barrier Problems and questions Border regulations lack (imbalance) of financing Differences of legislation (?) Questions: 1. In which cases is it necessary to sign intergovernmental agreement for creation of transboundary PAs? 2. Is it really necessary to develop general criterions and approaches of transboundary cooperation and common territories management?

15 Thank you for your attention