EU/CoE Joint Programme Emerald Network Phase II FIRST BIO-GEOGRAPHICAL SEMINAR FOR BIRDS: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia

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EU/CoE Joint Programme Emerald Network Phase II FIRST BIO-GEOGRAPHICAL SEMINAR FOR BIRDS: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia Otars Opermanis Tbilisi 1 December 2016

Seminars: work done so far Subject Coverage Year Dates and location All exc. Birds Caucasus (all bio-regions, AM, AZ, GE ) 2015 27-29 May, Tbilisi All exc. Birds Arctic and Boreal Region* (BY, RU) 2015 28-30 Sep., Petrozavodsk Birds BY, MD, RU, UA 2015 24-25 November, Minsk All exc. Birds Continental Region** (BY, MD, RU, UA) 2016 11-13 May, Chisinau All exc. Birds Steppic Region*** (MD, RU, UA) 2016 6-8 September, Kyiv Birds Caucasus (AM, AZ, GE) 2016 1-2 December, Tbilisi * with Alpine Urals ** with Alpine Carpathians and UA Pannonian *** with Alpine North Caucasus and RU Black Sea

EU/CoE JP Emerald Network II Seminar: aims Assess if the network of proposed ASCIs by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are now sufficient for each bird species listed in the Resolution 6 of the Berne Convention, as well as regularly ocurring migratory species, using the agreed criteria; Consider opinions of different stakeholders: Governments, NGOs, scientific experts representing different other institutions Conclude on sufficiency for each species per country

EU/CoE JP Emerald Network II Seminars: preparations Pre-assessment by the Council of Europe consultants resulting in draft conclusions Key steps in the above work for all Resolution 6 species: - Look at the SDFs submitted by countries - Search for the reference data - Compare SDFs with reference data - Propose a possible conclusion (if any) The aim of the above is to ask questions where they appear and to start discussion;

EU/CoE JP Emerald Network II Documents: draft conclusions

EU/CoE JP Emerald Network II Maps: how to read legends

EU/CoE JP Emerald Network II But... abbreviations...sorry BiE3 (Birds in Europe 3) SDF (Emerald database) Maps Br (r) Reproduction (r) Breeding Wi (w) Wintering (w) Wintering and staging Br (r) + Wi (w) Permanent (p) Resident - Concentration (c) Wintering and staging

Coding of conclusions EU/CoE JP Emerald Network II Coding Meaning Action required SUF Sufficient No further sites needed IN MIN Insufficient minor More sites required but habitat/species is present on sites already proposed for other habitats/species IN MOD Insufficient - moderate One or a few additional sites (or maybe extension to sites) required. IN MAJOR Insufficient- major No sites proposed at present and a significant effort required SCI RES Scientific Reserve Further study required CD Correction of data Data needs to be corrected / completed

Criteria: as for all species To reach the aims of Convention, the selection of sites for each species and habitat must: represent sites from the entire distribution range at a national level; it should reflect the ecological variation of the species; it should be well-adapted to the specific conservation needs, in particular to those related to the distribution patterns of the considered species; if the first 3 conditions are met, it will be expected that site proposals will include significant proportions of species populations within the Emerald network versus the overall national resource.

Differences from non-avian seminars? No bio-geographical regions Evaluations done taking into cnsideration different stages of life-cycle (breeding, migration, wintering) Important Bird Area inventory taken as a main reference Operating mainly with numeric data Not only species listed in Res. 6 considered (also regularly ocurring migratory birds )

Additional bird criteria Site approach IBA coverage Migratory birds not listed in Res. 6: - Not all species - Significant concentrations - Internationally agreed numeric criteria

AAA1: The site is known to hold, on a regular basis, 20,000 or more waterbirds of one or more species or 10,000 or more pairs of seabirds for one or more species (IBA criterion A4iii); AAA2: The site is known to hold, 1% or more of flyway population or other distinct population of a waterbird species or other congregatory species (IBA criterions B1i and B1iii); AAA3: The site is a bottleneck site hosting 5000 or more storks, 3000 or more raptors and cranes (IBA criterion B1iv).

How much is enough? No strict numeric mechanism for decision-making Decisions made as a result of discussion and exchange of opinions Case-to-case approach More sites needed for rare and threatened species Less sites for common and widespread species The 20-60% principle not always relevant

Participants of the seminar Country delegation Council of Europe Evaluators NGOs Independent experts Observers

EU/CoE JP Emerald Network II Seminars: order of opinions Chair: Bern Convention Bureau/Secretariat 1. Experts/evaluators: main facts about species/habitat and a proposed conclusion 2. Government (country delegation) 3. NGOs 4. Independent experts (if appropriate) 5. Bern Convention Bureau/Secretariat: conclusion

ASCIs in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia Country No of sites Area (ha) Emerald cover (%) Armenia 21 497883 17 Azerbaijan 16 1609952 18 Georgia 54 1025579 14

Main problems during evaluation Misuse of population statuses in SDF (breeding/wintering, etc.) No numeric data in SDFs for Georgia Mismatch of GIS and tabular data Often obviously incomplete IBA data No independent expert

Agenda We have approximately 400 conclusions to make during approximately 700 work-minutes; Therefore we should not waste time where conclusion is obvious and there are no objections from either side; please speak strictly on the subject make your point clear and what conclusion you propose!... collaborative attitude needed Agenda can be slightly adapted to meet some specific needs

Agenda: proposed sequence Day 1 (1 December) Gaviiformes (O) Podicipediformes (O) Procellariiformes (O) Anseriformes (O) Falconiformes (O) Pelecaniformes (M) Ciconii formes (M) Gruiformes (M) Day 2 (2 December) Charadriiformes (O) Strigiformes (O) Non Res. 6 migratory birds (O) Columbiformes (M) Caprimulgoformes (M) Coraciiformes (M) Piciformes (M) Passeriformes (M)

Sufficiency evaluation cycle Homework for countries to propose new sites Arrival of new databases from countries Final agreements on seminar conclusions Preparations for Seminar - scientific asseessments Bio-geographical Seminar

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