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Securing wild tulips and pastoral communities in the Kyrgyz mountains

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£309,374
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WHERE
Kyrgyzstan

Summary

This project will work with communities in Kyrgyzstan to protect 27 wild tulip species – a third of wild species globally. Kyrgyzstan’s wild tulips are declining due to recreational cutting and overgrazing of montane grasslands, which also threatens grazing communities’ livelihoods. The project will improve grassland management, secure threatened wild tulips populations, enhance pastoralist livelihoods and engage 2,000 people in cultural activities. Work with 300 pasture users will ensure sustainable pasture management on 500ha, tulip conservation measures on 100ha and establishment of a Sustainable Pasture Management Agreement will impact 100,000s hectares of grasslands.
 
Status Completed
Reference 26-020
Round 25
Start 01/04/2019
End 31/10/2022

Project Leader


Project Partners
Gareev Botanical Garden (GBG), National Pasture Users Association of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Jayity, Association of Forest Users and Land Users of Kyrgyzstan (AFLUK), National Academy of Science, Bioresurs, Cambridge University Botanic Garden


Regions
Europe & Central Asia

Biomes
TEMPERATE GRASSLAND

Threats To Biodiversity
LAND USE CHANGE

Broad Approches
SPECIES CONSERVATION, EX SITU, SUSTAINABLE USE, POVERTY REDUCTION, LIVELIHOODS, GENDER

Specific Tools
RESEARCH TRAINING, RESEARCH, CEPA, MONITORING, PROTECTED AREAS

Countries
Kyrgyzstan

Conventions
CBD

Documents:
Download: Annual Report - 26-020 AR3 - 02/03/2023

Download: Half Year Report - 26-020 HYR3 - 25/11/2021

Download: Annual Report - 26-020 AR2 - 11/08/2021

Download: Half Year Report - 26-020 HYR2 - 03/02/2021

Download: Annual Report - 26-020 AR1- edited - 25/08/2020

Download: Half Year Report - 26-020 HYR1- edited - 25/08/2020

Download: Application Form - 26-020 App - 26/09/2019