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    BOTANICAL GARDEN MAY DISAPPEAR

    Lragir.am
    25-06-2007 14:49:12

    It is heroism to create a botanical garden in the middle of a
    semidesert, on a thick layer of tuff, the botanical garden is a
    paradise for leisure, but today the botanical garden is endangered,
    stated the president of the Botanical Society Nora Gabrielyan, the
    vice president Gohar Oganesova and the president of the Association
    for Sustainable Development Karine Danielyan in a news conference
    at the National Press Club on June 25. They tried to make everyone
    hear and realize the necessity to prevent the problems the Botanical
    Garden is facing.

    Problems began about a year and a half ago when the botanical garden
    let 25 out of its 80 hectares to the Armenian Association of Agro
    Ecology for the development of ecotourism and authorized to build
    cottages on 5 hectares.

    With meager funding, with insufficient workers, water supply,
    protection, it was viewed as the only way of saving the garden, the
    speakers stated. But only at the beginning. Although the president of
    the Association is the former vice director of the Botanical Garden
    Avet Hairapetyan, the Association breached the agreement signed with
    the garden and started to build a high-rise. The City Hall repealed
    the contract signed by the Botanical Garden and the Association
    thanks to protests of the City Hall, members of parliament and the
    society. The Association sued the botanical garden, and the people
    who worry about the garden's fate fear that the decision of the
    court will be in favor of the association, especially that there is a
    precedent. A general named Ara rented 2 ha of land near the entrance
    of the garden, privatized the land secretly from the garden and is
    now building something on this land.

    The environmentalists remind that the international commitments
    assumed by Armenia include environment as well. Namely, by 2010
    Armenia must have plants at the botanical garden, which are about to
    become extinct, 60 percent of the whole. On the one hand, we develop
    ecotourism, on the other hand, we destroy the infrastructures, Karine
    Danielyan said. According to the speakers, the garden is not just a
    park but also environment and institution for teaching students. "We
    are losing our values in primitive market relations," Karine Danielyan
    said. The speakers are not against market relations but not in its
    present shape. For instance, they propose restoring the greenhouse of
    the garden and planting nurslings for the city at the botanical garden.

    According to Karine Danielyan, the botanical garden is a universal
    value, and with forests being logged all over Armenia this green area
    of 80 ha is highly important.
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