Rescue of Sturgeon Species in the Ural River Basin

TitleRescue of Sturgeon Species in the Ural River Basin
Publication TypeBook
EditorLagutov, V.
Year2008
Pages333
PublisherSpringer
Place of PublicationDordrecht
SeriesNATO Science for Peace and Security Series: Environmental Security
ISBN978-1-4020-8922-0
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The Ural river, the third longest river in Europe, is a unique ecosystem. Unlike other large European rivers the river has not been regulated and the natural hydrological regime is still intact. Thanks to that it has the only remaining spawning habitats in the entire Caspian basin for all sturgeon species. Nevertheless, this fact is not well known to the broader scientific and environmental communities.

The Ural river is also an interesting place due to its rich history of sustainable use of aquatic resources in general and sturgeons in particular. The traditional life style of the local communities, Ural Cossacks, was focused on the preservation and rational use of sturgeon species. This interesting experience of sustainable river-related management is not adequately reported in literature.

To secure further Ural sturgeon preservation the river basin ecosystem and human activities in the region must be managed in an integrated sustainable manner. The sturgeon species can be used as a natural indicator and an incentive for such transboundary IWRM cooperation taking into account all three components of sustainable development: economic, social and environmental. To secure basin IWRM and sturgeon stock restoration the International Ural Sturgeon Park should be established. The role of the Park will be to secure the natural reproduction in the Ural as the primary strategy for the sturgeon stock replenishment. The Ural River Basin Project, which aims at the creation of such a Park, was launched in 2007. This volume is devoted to the uniqueness, history and problems of the Ural river basin, its sturgeons and perspectives of their conservation.

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Rescue on Sturgeon Species by Means of Transboundary Integrated Water Management of the Ural River Basin, Orenburg, Russia, 13-16 June, 2007

DOI10.1007/978-1-4020-8924-4
Publisher linkhttp://www.springer.com/environment/nature+conservation+-+biodiversity/book/978-1-4020-8922-0
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