The potentialntial for paludicultculture in the Easternrn PPartnership Case studies from MMoldova, Ukraine and GeorgiaGeor Paludiculture in theth Eastern Partnership The work done for this reportrt wawas supported by the Re-granting Scheme of thehe EasternE Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF). Project title: Promotion of paludiculture in Black Sea region wetlands for carbon sequestration, sustainable deveevelopment and community-based renewable energy Grant Agreement no: SEC003/2016/WG3/02 Project duration: 1 May – 30 November 2016 (7 Months)ths) Lead organisation: Environment People Law Address: PO Box 316, Lviv 79000, Ukraine Person responsible for the projeroject: Dr Oleg Rubel Contact:
[email protected] Partner organisations NGO Agricola, Odessa, Ukraineine: Natalia Goriup Cross-border Cooperation andnd EEuropean Integration Agency, Cahul, Moldova: ValeriuVa Ajder Caucasus Green Area Union,, BatBatumi, Georgia: Maka Ochigava This report has been produceded wwith the assistance of the European Union. Thehe ccontentso of this publication are the sole responsionsibility of the implementing partners and can in non way be taken to reflect the views of the Europeapean Union. 2 Paludiculture in theth Eastern Partnership CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2. OVERVIEW OF CASE STUDIEUDIES 5 Table 1: Summary of main charaharacteristics of the case study sites 5 Table 2: Current and potentialial activities at the three case study sites 6 MOLDOVA CASE STUDY 7 UKRAINE CASE STUDY 16 GEORGIA CASE STUDY 30 3 Paludiculture in theth Eastern Partnership 1. INTRODUCTION Because of its low tidal rangee anand presence of many large river deltas (includiningg Danube, Dniester, Dnipr and Don), the Black Seaa reregion is particularly well-endowed with wetlandsnds in the lower river floodplains and around the coasoast.