Biosphere Reserve Information | ||||
KAVKAZSKIY |
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General Description |
This biosphere reserve is located in the southernmost European part of the Russian Federation and covers mountain ranges of the western part of the Greater Caucasus. The designated area comprises a variety of natural ecosystems, about 80% of ecosystem types of the Great Caucasus. It represents distinctive ecological belts that change with altitude from subtropics up to glacial and nival zones and offers a high species endemism. Within the biosphere reserve two biogeographical provinces meet which increases species diversity: the northern slopes belong to the Kuban biogeographical province and the southern slopes to the Colchic province. The faunistic diversity is rich, including for example the leopard (Panthera pardus ciscaucasica), brown bear (Ursus arctos), lynx (Felis lynx) and Caucasian deer (Cervus elaphus moral). The history of the human occupation of this region can be traced back about 500 thousand years since archaeologists have found more than 150 sites of the ancient people (e.g. Neanderthal man) in the area. For many centuries the territory has been largely uninfluenced by human activities. Only more recently there has only been little impact of logging, grazing, hunting, tourism and recreation around the core area. The majority of the biosphere reserve (247,000 of 295,700 hectares) is strictly protected. Some 200 farmers live in the buffer zone and transition area (1997). However, about 40,000-50,000 tourists (1997) come annually in the biosphere reserve. |
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Major ecosystem type | Mixed mountain and highland systems | |||
Major habitats & land cover types | Steep mountain forests with Caucasian fir (Abies nordmanniana), oriental beech (Fagus orientalis), chestnut (Castanea sativa), oriental spruce (Picea orientalis), Iberian oak (Quercus iberica), Caucasian lime (Tilia caucasia) etc.; river valleys; alpine tundra; glaciers; river ecosystems | |||
Location | 43°30' to 44°05'N; 39°40' to 40°50'E | |||
Area (hectares) | ||||
Total | 295,700 | |||
Core area(s) | 247,000 | |||
Buffer zone(s) | 16,200 | |||
Transition area(s) when given | 32,500 | |||
Altitude (metres above sea level) | +260 to +3,360 | |||
Year designated | 1978 | |||
Administrative authorities | Ministry of Natural Resources Department of Protected Territories of the Federal Committee for Natural Resources and Ecology | |||
Brief description |
Climate, geology, geomorphology, soil Condition of flora (lichen, mosses, vascular plants) and fauna (vertebrates, insects, mollusks) Population status of carnivores, ungulates, rare species of plants and animals Dynamics of north-west Caucasus Mountains Effects of fire and logging in Caucasus Rehabilitation / reintroduction of species Mapping of the different zones of the biosphere reserve Forming of network of protected areas in the West Caucasian biosphere region |
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Specific variables... | ||||
Abiotic | Climate, geology, geomorphology, soil. | |||
Biodiversity | Fauna, fires/fire ecology, flora, invertebrates/insects/spiders, lichens, mammals, mountain and highland systems, plants, rare/endangered/threatened species, reintroduction, restoration/rehabilitation/redevelopment. | |||
Socio-economic | Forestry. | |||
Integrated monitoring | Impact and risk studies/Environmental impact, mapping, planning and zoning measures/zonation. | |||
Contact address |
Valeriy Aleksandrovich Brinikh Kavkazskiy Zapovednik Adlerskiy district, Sochi city, 8, Karl Marx Street 354340 Krasnodarskiy Krai Russian Federation |
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Telephone | (7.862-2) 44 52 65 | |||
Fax | (7.862-2) 44 52 65 | |||
adlerzap@sochi.ru |
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Last updated: 01/03/2007 |