Title: Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives
1Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives in Mt
Kangchenjunga and Mt Everest Transboundary
Complexes
Nakul Chettri
Second Training Workshop Biodiversity
documentation, Conservation assessment and Flora
writing skills 2nd November 11th November 2004
2HKH region
Member Countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal Pakistan
3500 km long 4.3 million sq km area 150 million
people 6 major river basins Young
fragile mountains having rich cultural,
ecological and biological diversity Land use -
39 pasture, 21 forests, 11 PAs and 5
agriculture
3ICIMODs programme
- Focusing on the policies, regional cooperation,
capacity building and knowledge sharing to
overcome mountain vulnerabilities - Integrated Programs
- Natural Resource Management
- Agricultural Rural Income Diversification
- Water Resource Hazard Management
- Culture, Equity Governance
- Partnership Policy Development - Cross-Cutting
- Information Knowledge Management - Cross-Cutting
4NRM programme
INNOVATIONS
Policy
Institutional
Technological
Poverty Reduction
Increased Productivity of Mountain Resources
Biological Conservation
Food Security
5NRM AIs
- Integrated watershed management
- Rangeland, pasture and livestock management
- Trans-boundary biodiversity management
6Importance of Eastern Himalayas
- Highly varied altitude, climatic and soil
conditions make Eastern Himalaya environments
extremely rich in biodiversity - Eastern Himalaya among the worlds ten most
critical centers for biodiversity and endemism - In Kangchenjunga complex more than 6000 sq km
area managed as PAs - Eastern Himalaya listed as part of one of the 25
the Global Biodiversity Hotspot
7Goal
Community based participatory conservation of
globally significant transboundary biodiversity
areas for sustainable development of the mountain
people
8Objectives
Prevent species extinction
Check genetic erosion among the species and
facilitate gene flow
Provide wider habitat for effective conservation
Integrate economic oppertunities with conservation
Enhance environmental security
Enhanced regional cooperation
9Linkages
10Approach
ParticipatoryBiodiversity research
Strategies and action plans
GIS and Remote sensing
11Kangchenjunga complex
12Participatory research
13Biodiversity Portal
14DEM
- Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , NASA
- 3 arc second (90m)
15Land Cover Mapping Feasibility assessment
Land cover (23 January 1977)
Land cover (26 December 2000)
16Change Analysis
Change in forest cover (1977 2000)
17Protected Area Linkages
Neora Valley Torsa Corridor
TSNR
NVNP
18Mt Everest Complex
19Thrust area
Identify different transboundary issues to
conserve trans-boundary resources in the Mt.
Everest - Qomolangma Nature Preserve in Tibet
and Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal Develop
strategies for Conserving the Mount Everest
Ecosystem and Sustaining Livelihoods Review
researches and use in Decision Support System
20Outputs
- Promoted exchange of views and information
- Established dialogue and cooperation between
government officials and protected area
administrations - Increased cooperation and protected area
coordination - Established joint committees between
transboundary protected areas
21Outputs-cont
- Organized joint training activities
- Collaborated in research, monitoring, and
management technologies - Promoted participatory management in
transboundary conservation - Published transboundary conservation issues and
the experiences - Decision Support System framework developed
22SNP-decision support system
- Basic topographic data
- Thematic data
23SNP-DEM
24SNP data- Satellite images
25SNP data- IKONOS Images
26Transboundary conservation issues
- NTFPs collection, especially high value medicinal
plants
- Cross border forest fires
- Spread of livestock diseases
- Continuity of forest tracks missing
- Habitats and ecotones diminishing for threatened
species
27Challenges and opportunities
Coordination of complex institutional
arrangements
Managing overlapping national/institutional
mandate
Balancing competing economic interest
Clarity and understanding in mutual benefits
Setting up common goal
Governance at local, national and regional level
Incentives and economic development
28My contact nchettri_at_icimod.org.np Our
web www.icimod.org
29Thank you