Action 3.4
Ensure that Sociable Lapwing is declared a priority conservation species in the relevant legislation of all the range states for enhanced protection
Applicable to: All range states
Medium
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Medium
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
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4. All identified knowledge gaps are filled by 2022
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Action 4.1
Identify additional staging areas and stop-over sites on the western flyway
Applicable to: KZ, RU, TU, SY, IQ
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High
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Short/medium
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.2
Identify the route and key staging areas on the eastern flyway
Applicable to: KZ, IN, PK
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High
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Short/medium
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.3
Evaluate the extent of hunting pressure in Syria, Iraq & Turkey
Applicable to: SY, IQ
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Essential
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Immediate
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation and hunting
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.4
Identify further wintering sites in Sudan and elsewhere in north-east Africa, the Middle East and India
Applicable to: SU, ER, ET, IN
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High
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Short/medium
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.5
Further research on the demographic parameters
Applicable to: all range states
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Medium
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Medium
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.6
Research on the migration strategy through satellite tracking and colour ringing birds on the breeding grounds
Applicable to: KZ
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Essential
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Immediate
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
ACBK
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Action 4.7
Identification of new breeding areas through satellite tracking of birds caught on the wintering grounds
Applicable to: SU, IN
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Medium
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Medium
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.8
Conduct co-ordinated counts of breeding areas in Kazakhstan and Russia to improve the world population estimate
Applicable to: KZ, RU
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High
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Short
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.9
Determine the effects of possible land-use changes on breeding numbers and distribution
Applicable to: KZ, RU
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Medium
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Medium
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.10
Determine the effects of possible land-use changes in the wintering grounds
Applicable to: SU, IN, ET, ET, SA, PK, OM
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Low
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Long
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.11
Identify the current climate space of Sociable Lapwing in Kazakhstan and Russia to predict the potential impacts of climate change on future distribution
Applicable to: KZ, RU
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Low
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Long
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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Action 4.12
Identify the ecological requirements on the stop-over sites and wintering grounds
Applicable to: All range states
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
National & International conservation NGOs
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5. International co-operation is maximised through the full engagement of all principal range states in the framework of the Single Species Action Plan and AEWA
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Action 5.1
Accession to AEWA of all principal range states
Applicable to: IQ, KZ, RU, TU, ER, OM
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High
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Short
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
AEWA Secretariat
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Action 5.2
Maintain the active work of the AEWA Sociable Lapwing International Working Group to co-ordinate the implementation of the Single Species Action Plan
Applicable to: all range states
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Essential
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Immediate
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Government institutions in charge of nature conservation.
AEWA Secretariat
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