Emerald Network in Armenia

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Convention on the Conservation of the European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern, 1979) Emerald Network in Armenia KICK OFF MEETING OF THE EU/CoE JOINT PROGRAMME EMERALD NETWORK, PHASE II KIEV, UKRAINE, 24-27 27 April 2013

Area 29740 sq. km Armenia Altitudes 375 4095 m a.s.l. Population ~ 3,500.000 Flora ~ 3600 species of vascular plants ~ 100 plant species per 1 km2. Fauna~ 500 species of vertebrates 17,000 ~species of invertebrate pic.3

SPECIALLY PROTECTED NATURE AREAS OF ARMENIA State Reserves <<Khosrov Forest>> <<Shikahogh>> <<Erebuni Erebuni>> National parks <<Dilijan>> <<Lake Sevan>> <<Lake Arpi>> <<Arevik 26 State Reservations 230 Nature Monuments

Emerald Network Program in Armenia First direction One of the Emerald sites Khosrov Forest State Reserve s Application was presented for the European Diploma of Protected Areas as well as the works done the Ministry of Nature Protection of RA. It was mentioned that the procedure has started at November 2011 by submitting application according to the format approved by the Council of Europe. At February 9, 2012 in Strasburg at the Group of specialist European Diploma of protected areas meeting the report was submitted which after the discussions was accepted. The next step of the procedure was the organization of workshop in Armenia on April 2012.

«Khosrov Forest» State Reserve SNCO Established: 1958 Total area: 23 213,500 ha Location: Ararat Marz Purpose: protection of the Azat, River water resources, juniper and oak, arid mountain vegetation, landscapes, rare animals and plants. "Khosrov Forest State Reserve SNCO currently manages "Goravan Sands established in 1959 and "Khor Virap sanctuaries established in 2007 Pic.10

<<KHOSROV FOREST>>STATE RESERVE Map 5 <Khosrov Forest> State Reserve Locations and Square s s Network Conditional Symbols state preserve Map of <Khosrov Forest> State Reserve

Emerald Network Program in Armenia The Armenian Khosrov Forest State Reserve will be the first protected area and the Emerald network site awarded European Diploma in the Caucasus.

Emerald Network Program in Armenia Regarding the above mentioned we have an idea related to the establishment of transboundary Emerald site with Georgia- Lake Arpi National Park in Armenia /Emerald and Ramsar site/ and Javakheti National park in Georgia. We have already an example with Georgia, Lake Arpi National Park in Armenia /Emerald and Ramsar site/ established in 2011 with Javakheti National park and five wetland Sanctuaries in Georgia established in 2010 are considered as transboundary protected area.

<< Lake Arpi >> National Park << Lake Arpi >> National Park in Armenia /Ramsar site/ established in 2011

Emerald Network Program in Armenia Meanwhile Lake Arpi National Park is one of the Emerald Network sites in Armenia. Moreover I think this site can be a transboundary Emerald site with Georgia. Hence, in future we can present it with Georgia to apply for the award of the European diploma.

Emerald Network Program in Armenia Second direction of our work in the Second phase we would like to connect with Frame Convention on Climate change. We consider that synergism between these two Convention will be very fruitful and useful. Now there are works on Third National Communication on climate change in Armenia. During this work vulnerability of natural ecosystems of Armenia will be evaluated and we would like to evaluate such vulnerability from climate change for Emerald Network sites. This issue was discussed with Armenian coordinator of climate change programs in Armenia and now we have agreement for joint work.

The base for this work will be model of ecosystem s s distribution based on the Holdridge s Life zones system. In our program we want to evaluate risks from climate change for: 5 Emerald Network sites Khosrov Forest State reserve, Sevan National park, Lake Arpi National park, Plane grove State sanctuary, Impassable brushwood in Syunik region. Further distribution of 5 invasive and expanding plant species connecting with climate change (Ailanthus altissima, Silybum marianum, Robinia pseudacacia, Astragalus galegiformis, Tanacetum vulgare). For 2 habitats G1.37 Irano-Anatolian mixed riverine forests and D6.16 (15.115) Interior Central European and Anatolian Salicornia, a, Microcnemum, Sueda and Salsola swards. For 7 plant species, 4 invertebrate and 15 vertebrate animal species. We consider that such modeling of changes in sites, ecosystems and distribution of plant and animal species will be good basis for future work for new sites and protected nature areas establishment as well as during conservation and adaptation measures elaboration.

"Areas of Special Conservation Interest Nine sites 206 697, 5 ha 7 % of the total area Emerald Network Program in Armenia

Emerald Sites in Armenia Sevan National park 0000001-AM Lake Arpi National park 0000002-AM Khosrov Forest State Reserve 0000003-AM Khor Virap State Sanctuarie 0000004-AM Yerakh range 0000005-AM Khustup 0000006-AM Lori Lakes 0000007-AM Impassable brushwood 0000008-AM Plane Grove State 0000009-AM Sanctuarie

Sevan National park "Areas of Special Conservation Interest" (ASCI)

Lake Arpi National park "Areas of Special Conservation Interest" (ASCI)

Khosrov Forest State Reserve "Areas of Special Conservation Interest" (ASCI)

Yerakh range "Areas of Special Conservation Interest" (ASCI) 004 Khor-Virap 005 Erah range

Khustup mountain and Lori lakes "Areas of Special Conservation Interest" (ASCI) 007 Lori lakes

Syunik Impassable brushwood and Plane grove State Sanctuarie "Areas of Special Conservation Interest" (ASCI) Plane grove

According to our examinations the species of flora and fauna of Armenia that are included in the Resolutions 4 and 6 and Appendices to Bern Convention include 7 species of vascular plants, 5 species of invertebrate animals, 143 species of vertebrate animals, including 117 species of birds. 10 ecosystems.

Vascular plants 7 species Dactylorhiza chuhensis Steveniella satyrioides Ligularia sibirica Dracocephalum austriacum Carex acuta Paeonia tenuifolia Microcnemum coralloides

Mammals 13 species Panthera pardus Capra aegagrus Ovis orientalis Rhinolophus hipposideros Ursus arctos Lutra lutra Canis lupus Lynx lynx

Birds 117 species Aegypius monachus Neophron percnopterus Pelecanus oncocratulus Ardeola ralloides Marmaronetta angustirostris Ciconia nigra Charadrius alexandrinus

Reptiles 4 species Elaphe quatuorlineata Testudo graeca Emys orbicularis Mauremys caspica

Fish 3 species Aspius aspius Samanejewia aurata Barbys capito

Invertebrate animals 5 species Vertigo angustior Maculinea nausithous Rosalia alpina Cerambyx cerdo Leucorrhinia pectoralis

Habitats - 10 G1.6-Beech forest C1.3411-Water crowfoot communities 15.115-Continental glasswort swards C1.224-Bladderwort colonies G3.4E-Ponto-Caucasian Scots pine forests G1.A1-Oak-hornbeam forest

Plans Promote ideas Publishing a calendar Organizing workshop Scientific investigations Planning future activities

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