Victor Kuznetsov

Creation of a Model Sector in the Lake Baikal World Natural Heritage Site by the Design of a System of Monitoring of the Natural and Social Environment and Involvement of Local Inhabitants in the Conservation of Especially Valuable and Pecially Protected

Maloye Morye straits from project site.

Giant fungus.

Discussing field data on site Victor and team member.

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Onguryon, Olkhonskii Raion, Irkutsk OblastRussian FederationCommunity, Europe, People27 Aug 2009

The project includes assessment of the present social and natural environment in the model area, design of a programme for their sustainable development and engagement of the community in the decision-making process.

The project site, the Onguryon municipality, part of the Lake Baikal WNHS and Pribaikalskii National Park, includes four settlements of indigenous Buryats. With the Baikalo-Lenskii Nature Reserve to its north, it is the most northerly isolated section of Mongolo-Daurskii steppe on the western shores of the lake. The area is mostly virgin or slightly impacted where local inhabitants graze their livestock on steppe and forest-steppe areas and hunt in the mountain-taiga. The habitat of many IUCN rare and endangered terrestrial species and endemics, it forms a buffer to Baikal, the home of over 2500 species, 80% of which are endemic.

The area is accessible to poachers and is being encroached on by recreation centres. In 2007, a field study on 7000 hectares of the territory was undertaken by forestry, geo-botanic and landscape specialists to assess its present state and a GIS data base was created on the basis of its results. This project’s survey will be concentrating on the social situation in the area and work with local inhabitants. The socio-economic survey will reveal the influence of inhabitants on their environment and help create instruments to engage them in conservation and control over management decisions connected first and foremost with illegal tourist development.

The stability and long-term nature of contributions to conservation in Russia depend on the quality of management decisions concerning an area, the attitude of local inhabitants towards it and their support for conservation measures. Organs of state and the local administration will be addressed with the demand that they act in the interests of the local community and WNHS, taking into account the findings of the survey and sustainable development programme.

According to present law the Lake Baikal Natural Territory is divided into a Central Ecological Zone (CEZ), a Buffer zone and a zone of Atmospheric Impact (November, 2006). The project area is in the Central Zone. Certain forms of economic activity are prohibited here, but a detailed strategy for environmental protection, monitoring and economic use is still only in the process of design. The results of the present project will be submitted to the appropriate authorities for inclusion in this plan.

To read about Victor's previous project http://www.ruffordsmallgrants.org/rsg/projects/victor_kuznetsov or for further information contact for Russian correspondence v.a.kuznetsov@mail.ru or for correspondence in English or Russian sutton@baikalwave.eu.org

Project Update: February 2010

The original project plan was for integrated field work to assess the present state of the 7 - 8,000 ha project site. This was necessary in order to prove the ecological significance of the area. However, because funding arrived later than planned, it was not possible to undertake the geobotanical field work, and we decided to change the order of our project work: to undertake an assessment of the area on the basis of archive documents, but covering the entire, approximately, 70,000 ha project area that is included in one administrative unit. In that way the area covered increased ten-fold. This will help us to fulfil the other project tasks.

The creation of a GIS data base of the forest reserves covering some 43,000 ha has been completed. This data were found in the archives of the National Park. There was some difficulty receiving archive material reflecting the area administratively allocated to the category 'agricultural lands,' but this material is now available and is being processed.

When work on the GIS is complete maps will be printed out in rough for carrying out the socio-economic survey which we plan to undertake in the second half of March 2010.

Final Report

Read about the activities undertaken and findings of this project in the final report below.

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