Important Bird Areas in India: Priority sites for conservation

Important Bird Areas in India: Priority sites for conservation

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDE872
Author: Compiled and Edited By: M. Zafar-ul Islam and Asad R. Rahmani
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2004
ISBN: 0195673336
Pages: 1151 (In Full Color Illustrations, Maps & Charts)
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 12.0" X 8.5"
Weight 3.71 kg

Book Description

Team Members:

Sunil Laad, Abhijit Malekar, Mohit Kalra, Sarita Sharma, Satya Prakash Mehra, Umesh Pawar, Supriya Jhunjhunwala, Farah Ishtiaq.

Significant Contributors:

A.M.K. Bharos, Anwaruddin Choudhury, Arvind Mishra, Ashfaq A. Zarri, Bivash Pandav, Dhananjay Mohan, Girish Jathar, K.S. Gopi Sundar, Koustubh Sharma, Kulojyoti Lahkar, Kushal Mookherjee, Manoj Kulshreshtha, P. Jeganathan, P.O. Nameer, Rahul Kaul, Rashid Raza, S. Balachandran, S. Subramanya, Tara Gandhi, Thejasvi Shivanand, Usha Lachungpa, V. Kannan.

CONTENTS

FOREWORDS vii-xi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xii-xviii
BACKGROUND 1-29
INDIA: GENERAL INFORMATION 1-7
Biodiversity 1
Vegetation characteristics within various biogeographic zones in India 2
AVIFAUNA OF INDIA 8-24
The Indian Trans-Himalayas 9
Wetlands of Trans-Himalayas 9
Globally threatened species of the Indian Trans-Himalayas 10
The Himalayan Region 10-13
North-West Himalayas 10
Western Himalayas 10
Endemic Bird Areas of Western Himalayas 10
Restricted Range Species of the Western Himalayas 11
Central Himalayas 11
Eastern Himalayas 11
Globally threatened species of the Himalayas Biogeographic Zone 12
Endemic Bird Areas of Eastern Himalayas 12
Globally threatened and Restricted Range species of the Eastern Himalayas 13
The Indian Desert (Thar) 13-15
Avifauna of the Thar deset 14
Globally threatened species of the Indian Thar Desert 14
The Semi-arid region 15
Globally threatened species of the Semi-arid zone 15
The Western Ghats 15-16
Globally threatened and Restricted Range species of the Western Ghats 16
The Deccan Peninsula 17
Secondary Areas in the Deccan Peninsula 17
Southern Deccan Plateau (SA 072) 17
Central Indian Forests (SA 075) 17
The Eastern Ghats 18-19
Secondary Areas in Eastern Andhra Pradesh (SA 071) 18
Globally threatened species of the Deccan Biogeographic Zone 19
The Gangetic Plains 19-20
Globally threatened bird species of the Gangetic Plains 20
The Northeast India 20-22
Threatened birds of the Northeast Biogeographic Zone 21
Restricted Range species of the Assam Plains Endemic Bird Area 21
Secondary Areas of Northern Myanmar lowlands 22
Islands 22-23
Restricted Range species in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands 23
Lakshadweep 23
Coasts 24
Globally threatened species found in the Coasts Biogeographic Zone 24
WILDLIFE LEGISLATION AND POLICIES: A BRIEF ACCOUNT 25-29
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 25
The Protected Areas system 26
National Parks 26
Wildlife Sanctuaries 26
Tiger Reserves 27
Reserve forests 27
Biosphere Reserves 27
International conventions and agreements 28-29
International recognition 28
Ramsar Convention 28
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 28
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) 29
The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn Convention) 29
Convention on Protection of Migratory Bird and their habitats between India and the former USSR 29
IBAs and the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) 29
OBJECTIVES AND METHODS OF INDIAN IBA PROGRAMME 30-40
Aims of the Inventory 30
Site based approach 31
Using birds to set conservation priorities 31
Species 32
Habitats 32
Geographic range 32
Limitations of the IBA approach 32
PROCESS OF IBA IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION 33
Indian Bird Conservation Network (IBCN) 33
Sources of data 33
Literature survey 33
Red Data Book 33
Regional Workshops and consultation 33
Identification of gaps 33
Surveys for sites and species 33
Capacity building training workshops 34
Final prioritized IBAs 34
Circulation of site accounts 34
Categories and Criteria to identity important Bird Areas 35-38
Category A1: Globally threatened species 35
Category A2: Restricted Range species 35
Endemic Bird Areas 35
Secondary Areas 35
Category A3: Biome Restricted Assemblages 36
Category A4: Congregation 36
'Biogeographic Population' 36
1% thresholds and applying the criteria 37
How do the IBA criteria relate to the identification of Ramsar sites under the Ramsar Convention 37
Ramsar sites in India 38
GIS BASED MAPPING OF THE IBAs OF INDIA 39
Background 39
DATA PRESENTATION 40
State Accounts 40
Site Accounts 40
NATIONAL OVERVIEW 41-65
ANALYSIS AND RESULTS 41
Status of IBAs 41
Categories and criteria met by Indian IBAs 41
A1: Globally threatened species 43
A2: Coverage of Restricted Range species 47
A3: Biome Restricted Assemblage 55
A4: Congregatory species 57
IBAs in different vegetation types 59
IBAs in different biogeographic zones 59
Protection Status of IBAs in different States in India 62
Threats to IBAs 63
SOME BURNING ISSUES 66-85
Illegal Bird Trade by Abrar Ahmed 66-70
Undermining India's Ecologically Sensitive Areas by Neeraj Vagholikar 71-75
IBAs in Northeast India: Threats to habitats and opportunities for conservation
by Manju Menon and Neeraj Vagholikar
76-79
Can Communities Protect Important Bird Areas? by Ashish Kothari and Neema Pathak 80-85
References 86-88
IBAs IN DIFFERENT STATES OF INDIA 89-1111
Andaman and Nicobar 89-135
Andhra Pradesh 136-168
Arunachal Pradesh 169-230
Assam 231-321
Bihar 322-341
Chhattisgarh 342-353
Delhi 354-359
Goa 360-371
Gujarat 372-410
Haryana 411-423
Himachal Pradesh 424-478
Jammu and Kashmir 479-522
Jharkhand 523-530
Karnataka 531-598
Kerala 599-653
Lakshadweep 654-656
Madhya Pradesh 657-690
Maharashtra 691-734
Manipur 735-753
Meghalaya 754-776
Mizoram 777-792
Nagaland 793-812
Orissa 813-832
Pondicherry 833-837
Punjab 838-846
Rajasthan 847-897
Sikkim 898-931
Tamil Nadu 932-1001
Tripura 1002-1007
Uttaranchal 1008-1040
Uttar pradesh 1041-1086
West Bengal 1087-1111
APPENDICES 1112-1126
Appendix I: Important Bird Areas: Summary of global categories and criteria
Appendix II: A1: Globally Threatened Species
Appendix III: A2: Restricted Range Species
Appendix IV: A3: Biome Restricted Assemblage
Appendix V: A4: >= 1% of biogeographic population of waterbirds
Postscript: Vultures Decline 1127
INDEX OF SITES 1128-1133


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