Implementation of the Convention
Measures Taken to Achieve the 2010 Target
Besides the planned increase in protected areas, 2010 targets have been incorporated in national plans. The Programme for Conservation and Restoration of Rare and Threatened Species of Wild Hoofed Animals and Saigas for 2005-2007 is a good example. Priority plans and actions target rare and threatened species. These include population monitoring, legislative decrees, programme of action for protected areas creation and transboundary species monitoring...
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Initiatives in Protected Areas
Establishing natural reserves is a long-standing tradition in Kazakhstan, the republic having the oldest natural territory in the region: Aksu-Dzhabagly, created in 1926. It Is worthy to note that of all the different types of protected areas, only the reserves offer strict and full biodiversity protection, making them suitable for long term and multi-profile studies...
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Initiatives for Article 8(j)
Despite the rich ethnic heritage of Kazakhstan, there are no legal guidelines for recognizing and determining traditional local communities. Their knowledge and practices were mostly lost already during the Soviet time and have not been restored after gaining independence. However, one of the objectives of the NBSAP is: ‘The identification of traditional dependence of local population on conservation and rational use of biological diversity including agrobiodiversity, for the purpose of satisfying the population needs in food, health, fuel-construction, raw material, business, technical, recreation, and other resources’...
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