Part 1 – A Rapid Participatory Biodiversity Assessment - IUCN
Part 1 – A Rapid Participatory Biodiversity Assessment - IUCN
Part 1 – A Rapid Participatory Biodiversity Assessment - IUCN
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Annex 4: Consolidated Secondary Species Lists<br />
<strong>IUCN</strong> <strong>Rapid</strong> <strong>Part</strong>icipatory <strong>Biodiversity</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong><br />
No. Reference details Study areas and habitat descriptions Comments<br />
B14 Crome, F., Richards, S., Phengsintham, P.<br />
& Somvonasa, C. (2001). <strong>Biodiversity</strong> and<br />
conservation assessment of the Sepon<br />
project area, Report to Lane Xang Minerals,<br />
March 15, Francis Crome Pty Ltd.<br />
B10 Boonratana, R. (1998), Protected Areas<br />
Field Management in Nam Poui and Pho<br />
Xang He NBCAs: A presentation by Dr<br />
B20<br />
Boonratana, <strong>IUCN</strong>, Vientiane.<br />
Duckworth, J.W., R.J. Timmins & K. Cozza<br />
(1993). A Wildlife and Habitat Survey of<br />
Phou Xang He Proposed Protected Area,<br />
Unpublished.<br />
Study conducted in Sepon Mine concession area:<br />
• Nalou - Agricultural land, Medium 8-15yr Fallow<br />
• Nam Kok West - Agricultural land, Young 1-7 yr Fallow<br />
and Medium 8-15 yr Fallow<br />
• Nam Kok East - Fallow and Medium 8-15 yr Fallow and<br />
Old Fallow<br />
• Discovery - Bamboo Forest, Medium 8-15 yr Fallow<br />
• Discovery West - Bamboo Forest, Medium 8-15 yr<br />
Fallow<br />
• Khanong - Fallow Forest, Bamboo Forest, Mixed<br />
Deciduous<br />
• Phou Thengkham - Evergreen Forest, Mixed<br />
Deciduous, Old Fallow<br />
Field management guide to Phou Xang He. Species lists do<br />
not include specific habitat types.<br />
Study conducted in Phou Xang He Protected Area:<br />
• Phou Xang He <strong>–</strong> large sandstone plateau dominated by<br />
mixed deciduous forest and to a lesser extent, dry<br />
dipterocarp on the steepest/rockiest terrain and semi<br />
evergreen where soil is better.<br />
• Phou Hinho <strong>–</strong> Lower slopes, valleys and ridges are<br />
dominated by evergreen forest which does not occur on<br />
Phou Xang He. To the south east the forest I semi<br />
evergreen and mixed deciduous.<br />
• Corridor <strong>–</strong> Lowland corridor of gently rolling landscape<br />
forming the Xe Thamouak catchment and consisting of<br />
mosaic landscapes.<br />
Habitats include:<br />
• Evergreen and Semi Evergreen Forest - Phou Hinho,<br />
This study is one of the few<br />
studies conducted outside<br />
protected areas.<br />
Plant list is extensive. Have<br />
scanned this.<br />
Lists are very limited and<br />
general.<br />
Habitat split has been done.<br />
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