Potential Analysis for Further Nature Conservation in Azerbaijan: A Spatial and Political Investment Strategy
Agayeva, Nigar
Iskanderov, Tavagül
Askerov, Elshad
Gadjiev, Fikret
Gurbanov, Elshad
Bayramov, Ali
Tagieva, Elena
Allaverdiya, Naiba
Iskanderov, Tavgül
Abasquliyev, Ulvi
Uppenbrink, Martin
Kirschey, Tom
Peper, Jan
Schmidt, Sebastian
Gauger, Kai
Etzold, Jonathan
Thiele, Annett
Langhammer, Marie
Heiß, Michael
Gottschling, Hagen
Rietschel, Michael
Scharnweber, Tobias
Noack, Frederik
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1745
Succow, Michael; Agayeva, Nigar; Iskanderov, Tavagül; Askerov, Elshad; Gadjiev, Fikret; Gurbanov, Elshad; Bayramov, Ali; Tagieva, Elena; Allaverdiya, Naiba; Iskanderov, Tavgül; Abasquliyev, Ulvi; Uppenbrink, Martin; Kirschey, Tom; Peper, Jan; Schmidt, Sebastian; Gauger, Kai; Etzold, Jonathan; Thiele, Annett; Langhammer, Marie; Heiß, Michael; Gottschling, Hagen; Rietschel, Michael; Scharnweber, Tobias; Noack, Frederik, 2009: Potential Analysis for Further Nature Conservation in Azerbaijan: A Spatial and Political Investment Strategy . , Geozon Science Media , S., DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1745.
Abstract
Financed by the MAVA Foundation (Switzerland), the Michael Succow Foundation (MSF), in cooperation with various experts from Azerbaijan, conducted a detailed gap analysis of potential future protected areas in Azerbaijan. This report presents the results of this project and constitutes a part of the strategy of the MSF: to provide sound background information on the biological value and its further potential for protection in Azerbaijan. From the very beginning of the foundation’s engagement in Azerbaijan nine years ago, the sciencebased protection of landscapes and species has been the main focus of our work in the country.
Subjects
nature conservationAzerbaijan
succow
biodiversity
ecology
geology
environmental policy
coast
mountain