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Resolution No. 71 of 2022 of Georgian Government on Management Plan for Borjomi-Kharagauli Protected Areas, Ktsia-Tabatskuri Managed Reserve and Goderdzi Petrified Forest Natural Monument

Country/Territory
Georgia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2022
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
360050000.10.003.023279
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Biodiversity Management/conservation Ecosystem preservation Education Governance Monitoring National parks Policy/planning Protected area Protection of environment Protection of habitats Protection of species Zoning
Geographical area
Asia, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Western Asia
Abstract

This Resolution approves the management plan for the Borjomi-Kharagauli Protected Areas, the Ktsia-Tabatskuri Managed Reserve and the Goderdzi Petrified Forest Natural Monument. It consists of seven chapters: Introduction (I); Description of the protected areas (II); Long-term goals (III); Situational analysis (IV); Internal zoning of protected areas (V); Programs of the management plans (VI); and Monitoring of the management plans (VII). Among others, the plan provides for biodiversity, landscapes, geology and hydrology, climate, territorial and recreational potential, traditional activities and sustainable use of natural resources, historical and cultural values, and eco-educational potential.

Full text
Georgian
Website
matsne.gov.ge

References - Legislation

Implements

Law of Georgia on System of Protected Areas (No. 136-IIS of 1996)

Legislation | Georgia | 1996 (2017)

Keyword: Erosion, Hazards, Inland waters, Freshwater resources management, Groundwater, Sustainable development, Flood, Drainage/land reclamation, Surface water, Basic legislation, Biodiversity, Protected area, Wetlands, Institution, Policy/planning, Ecosystem preservation, Sustainable use, Cultural heritage, Protection forest, Protection of environment, Protection of habitats, Protection of species, Endangered species, Wild fauna, Wild flora, Education, Research, Genetic resources, Tourism

Source: FAO, FAOLEX