Clima East: Sustainable Management of Pastures in Georgia

Assistance to improve pasture management in the Vashlovani Protected Areas

Photo: Antonio di Vico/UNDP

Summary

Clima East is the initiative of the European Union to assist national governments in Eastern Neighbourhood to mitigate and adapt to the climate change by introducing innovative practices of pasture management.

In Georgia, Clima East works to improve pasture management in the Vashlovani Protected Areas. The European Union and UNDP work with the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Protection, and Agency for Protected Areas of Georgia to improve pasture management in the Vashlovani Protected Areas.

Results so far

  • 4,000 ha of degraded pastures and 300 ha of sheep migratory routes have been fully rehabilitated.
  • Two pilot farms have been set up, demonstrating best practices for sustainable pasture management. 
  • A water supply system is in place tp provide water to fifteen farms, greatly increasing the efficiency of farming and grazing.
  • Two automatic meteorological stations have been installed and connected to the national system. 
  • A unified veterinary service for Tush shepherds established to meet the needs of approximately 30 thousand sheep in the region.

Knowledge Products

Funded by the European Union

Contact information

Project address

6 G. Gulua Street
Tbilisi 0114 Georgia

Contact persons

Tornike Phulariani
Project National Coordinator in Georgia
tornike.phulariani@undp.org

Nino Antadze
Environment and Energy Team Leader
nino.antadze@undp.org

Photos

Photo: Antonio di Vico/UNDP

Photo: Antonio di Vico/UNDP

Photo: Antonio di Vico/UNDP

Photo: Antonio di Vico/UNDP

Photo: Antonio di Vico/UNDP

Photo: Antonio di Vico/UNDP