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Conservation priorities in Central Asia: the Shorsuv Massif IPA and its role in the Fergana Valley’s biodiversity

Tojibaev, Komiljon Sh., Hoshimov, Hushbaht R., Gulomov, Rustam R., Sheraliev, Obidjon Kh., Karimov, Farkhod I., Kor, Laura, Batoshov, Avazbek R., Baasanmunkh, Shukherdorj, Jang, Ju Eun, Jung, Joonhyung, and others. (2025) Conservation priorities in Central Asia: the Shorsuv Massif IPA and its role in the Fergana Valley’s biodiversity. Frontiers in Conservation Science, 6 . Article Number 1629529. E-ISSN 2673-611X. (doi:10.3389/fcosc.2025.1629529) (KAR id:110883)

Abstract

Introduction: The Fergana Valley (FV), a hotspot of endemicity and one of the most densely populated regions in Central Asia, faces increasing anthropogenic pressure.

Methods: In this study, geospatial conservation assessment and grid-based mapping of wild flora were integrated with traditional IPA identification methods recommended by Plantlife, resulting in a significant enhancement of the standard IPA approach.

Results: The Shorsuv Massif and its surrounding areas were identified as an IPA, meeting Criteria A and C of the IPA criterion developed by Plantlife. Given the unique biodiversity of the FV, the lack of IUCN Category I protected areas in the Uzbek part, and the increasing pressure of human activities, documentation and conservation of the plant diversity according to Plantlife criteria is of global importance. As a continuation of research in this direction, this paper details the identification of a third IPA in FV, located in the variegated outcrops of the Turkestan Range in the southwest of FV. Detailed field surveys and grid mapping documented 349 vascular plant species, including 42 threatened species under Criterion A of Plantlife International. However, the site and its surroundings are critically threatened by large-scale mining activities (Criterion C).

Conclusions: The first results of this study and their discussion with authorized representatives provides crucial data for informing the government’s decision to establish a new protected area in the FV. According to Decree No. PP-171 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, dated 31 May 2023, a national park will be created, encompassing 100,000 hectares, including the Shorsuv IPA site and adjacent areas. This initiative also supports global conservation targets outlined in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) and the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC).

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.3389/fcosc.2025.1629529
Projects: CABCN and Central Asia Green Road Project III (Project No. KNA1-2¬ 49-25-2), Development of the Digital Platform of the Flora of the Ferghana Valley as a ‘Nature Imperilled Area’ (AL-9224104319)
Uncontrolled keywords: variegated outcrops; threatened species; Fergana Valley; critical habitats; Central Asia; important plant areas
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GN Anthropology
Institutional Unit: Institutes > Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology
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Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2025 15:50 UTC
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2025 08:07 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/110883 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

University of Kent Author Information

Kor, Laura.

Creator's ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4244-960X
CReDIT Contributor Roles: Investigation, Methodology, Formal analysis, Writing - review and editing, Data curation
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