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Developed in 1981, Erebuni State Reserve in Armenia aims to protect its diverse flora and fauna, including wild cereals. This management plan covers location, tenure, geology, biology, community needs, and more to ensure long-term conservation goals. It includes evaluation, goals, objectives, and detailed action plans, along with monitoring protocols and data collection methods for efficient protection.
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MANAGEMENT PLAN AND MONITORING SYSTEM FOR EREBUNI STATE RESERVE (Armenia) Colobmo (Sri-Lanka) July 15-21,2007
Protected Area Selected: Erebuni Sate Reserve • Strict Nature Reserve: Management category Ia • Founded in 1981 • 89 ha • Wild cereals, particularly Triticum boeoticum Boiss., Triticum araraticum Jakubz., Triticum urartu Thum.ex Gandil.,Aegilops tauschii Coss
The Template of the Management Plan Developed • Description • Evaluation • Goals and objectives • Action plans
Management plan: Description • Location • Tenure • Administration and infrastructure • Geology, geomorphology, hydrology • Biology (flora, fauna*, communities) • Local community needs • References, Maps*, Photos* _________ *Not ready yet
Management plan: Evaluation • Conservation status and history • Legal framework • Site boundaries • Evaluation criteria • Factors influencing management (internal, external, natural, human-induced, obligations, legal constraints, management constraints, impact assessment)
Management plan: Goals and Objectives • Long-term managerial goals • Definition of operational objectives • Managerial objectives (management of habitats, species management, management of utilization, management of accessibility) • Training • Research
Management plan: Action plan • 5 Year action plan • Projects (reporting, administration, control) • Annual operational plan • Operational plans • Annual report • Revision of the project
Daily observations Meteorological Station Climate (T, Hum.., Precipitation) 3 times per year Protected area personnel Experts Natural disasters Pests diseases Phenological observ. - Germination - Bushing - Spike- formation Phenological observ. - Germination - Bushing - Spike- formation Phenological observ. - Germination - Bushing - Spike- formation Annually Experts - map - area occupied ….. - map - area occupied ….. - map - area occupied …… Mean number >> population size Sample plots 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 DATABASE Monitoring: Schematic outline
Monitoring: Protocols • Climate data (meteorological centre) • Journal of observations (protected area personnel, reps. of local communities) • Maps of distribution (protected area personnel) • Entering data into the database (protected area personnel)
Monitoring: Journal of observations • Climate and landscape: Records of Natural Disasters • Phenological Observations of Plants • Monitoring of Priority Plant Population Size and Distribution • Monitoring of Plant Pests and Diseases • Plant Invaders