Bawdi Tahtaung Nature Reserve

ဗောဓိတစ်ထောင် သဘာဝကြိုးဝိုင်း

Sagaing
National Designation

Nature Reserve

Designation Type

-

Established Year

2008

Area (ha)

381247

Ecosystem and Topology

Bio unit

-

Bio unit N

-

Habitat types

Dry Forest

Other Attributes

Designation Date

24/3/2008

Status

Proposed

Protection level

Total

Site governance

-

Management authority

Forest Department

Description

Bawditataung Nature Reserve is situated in Monywa and Chaung Oo Townships of Sagaing Region in middle Myanmar. The reserve is 20 km away from Monywa town. Kyaukkar (375 m) is the highest hill of the Bawditataung range. The site is marked with 21 boundary posts on the ground. Young sandstone is upper layer and old sand stone is lower layer of the ground. The site has ridges, slopes and streams. The site has been designed to conserve the dry zone ecosystem and to promote the cultural heritage site of the pagodas. It has a hot and a dry season and the temperature ranges from 8° to 40°C.

Natural Resources

Tropical dry forest is the forest type of the Reserve. About 40% of the area is covered by dry forest, 30% by agricultural fields and plantations, 25% by urban/industrial areas and 5% by geological formations.

Key species

Monitoring

Cumulative EVI Anomaly

The enhanced vegetation index (EVI) is an 'optimized' vegetation index designed to enhance the vegetation signal with improved sensitivity in high biomass regions and improved vegetation monitoring through a de-coupling of the canopy background signal and a reduction in atmosphere influences. Landsat Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) is similar to Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and can be used to quantify vegetation greenness. However, EVI corrects for some atmospheric conditions and canopy background noise and is more sensitive in areas with dense vegetation.

Bawdi Tahtaung Nature Reserve Cumulative EVI anomaly over time
Main purposes

Conservation

Cultural Heritage

Threats

Inside

Housing and Urban Areas
Tourism and Recreation Areas
Household Sewage & Urban Waste Water

Instruction: The visualization shows threats that are impacting each protected area. According to IUCN, direct threats are the proximate human activities or processes that have impacted, are impacting, or may impact the the status of the taxon being assessed. Click of the highlighted icons to see details each threat category.

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  • Outside
references

references

Resources

Myanma Protected Areas: Context,Current Status, and Challenges

This publication presents the information collected on Myanmar protected areas (PAs), with the objective of mobilising national and international support for cost-effective initiatives, innovative approaches and targeted research implemented by non-State actors in collaboration with authorities and communities in sites needing priority
conservation actions.