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    FIRST MONOGRAPH ON LAKE SEVAN'S ECOLOGICAL ISSUES TO BE PUBLISHED IN ARMENIA SOON

    /ARKA/
    18 May, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, May 17. /ARKA/. "Integrated assessment of ecological state
    of Lake Sevan" monograph, intended to be a complete and detailed
    exposition of Sevan's ecological problems, will be published in
    the nearest future, Chairman of Association for Sustainable Human
    Development/UNEP National Committee Karine Danielyan told ARKA.

    "Sevan constantly needs to be studied in such a complex format. Within
    the recent years it is the only monograph containing the results of
    the latest lake study," Danielyan said.

    According to her, the authors used a complex approach to the monograph
    that also embraced the viewpoint expressed by independent experts.

    "The purpose of the study is to research and assess the genesis and
    evolution of Sevan's ecological issues, conduct work directed to
    restoration of the ecological balance of the lake and its basin and
    compile a plan for further activities," the ecologist said.

    She also added that the monograph covered the results of the two-phase
    ecological expedition of 2011.

    The expedition showed that the state of the lake has quite improved
    due to the activities coordinated by the Commission on the Lake Sevan,
    Danielyan clarified.

    At the same time, the monograph expands upon the urge for further
    research of the negative impact caused by mining development in the
    basin and working out solutions restricting such activities.

    Danielyan stated the reported scientific research was made in the
    framework of the Association for Sustainable Human Development/UNEP
    National Committee in association with UNEP GRID Arendal.

    The project participants were ecologists, experts from NAS research
    institutes, Armenia's Ministries of Nature Protection, Emergency,
    Health.

    The monograph was reviewed by the Head of president-affiliated
    Commission on Lake Sevan Vladimir Movsisyan, Deputy Minister of Nature
    Protection Simon Papyan, director of Armvodoproekt Yury Djavadyan,
    Armvodoproekt senior engineer Aleksey Tarverdyan, ecological coalition
    of water issues expert Knarik Hovannisian.

    The list of the research reviewers also included Chair of
    Social-Economic Geography Department at Yerevan State University,
    Aram Avakyan and Association for Sustainable Human Development/UNEP
    National Committee member Tigran Sargsyan.

    The monograph will be published in three languages- Armenian, Russian
    and English, and its circulation may reach 500 samples.

    Lake Sevan is one of the largest mountainous lakes in Europe
    and Asia located in the Armenian highland with a height of 1,914
    meters. Sevan attracts tourists with its beauty and is famous for
    its fish, particularly, trout, that is called "ishkhan"(which means
    "prince") by Armenians.

    As of January 1, 2012, its water level is 1,900.1 meters that is
    equal to the indicator of 1963.

    The lake stretches from north-west to south-east more than 70
    kilometers. Its area of water table reaches 1,500 square meters. It
    is the main resource of drinking water in the region. By 2030 the
    lake level will be increased to optimal 1,903.5 m.

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