taxonID	type	description	language	source
D453B0A9FFF5897F84D8F9ED9F5EE23D.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FD619F3DE689.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFF5897F84D8F97B9F33E2AF.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FDC39F21E627.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFF5897F84D8F8999F69E311.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FD4E9F80E75A.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FE8D9FD6E51D.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFF5897F84D8F90A9FD2E29E.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFF5897F84D8F9DD9F29E2CD.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FE499F90E5A1.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FEFA9F10E52E.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFF5897F84D8F8A89F59E340.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FF5C9F46E54C.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
D453B0A9FFCA894084D8FE189F4DE590.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCA894184D8F8349D87E543.taxon	vernacular_names	White headed Duck –	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCA894184D8F8349D87E543.taxon	description	Listed as endangered by the IUCN, this duck species is known to occur in Uzbekistan. It usually occurs within larger wetland systems where there are semi-permanent freshwater, brackish or eutrophic lakes with a fringe of emergent vegetation (BirdLife International, 2019). Major threats include the drainage of appropriate habitat and hybridisation with the north American ruddy duck. It is noted to be present at the Tudakul and Kuymazar Reservoirs and Kagan Fish Farm KBAs. It is a migratory species.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCA894184D8F8349D87E543.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCA894084D8FC1C9FB8E32B.taxon	vernacular_names	Sociable lapwing –	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCA894084D8FC1C9FB8E32B.taxon	description	The sociable lapwing is a strikingly patterned plover species listed as Critically Endangered (CR) by the IUCN. It is listed as CR due to recent dramatic declines in population size across its range, with an estimated 5,600 pairs remaining globally. It is thought that illegal hunting during migration and on wintering grounds may now be the species primary threat, although the reasons for its recent decline are poorly understood (Birdlife International, 2018). The species breeds in Northern Kazakhstan during the summer months, and a large percentage of the population flies south-west to spend the winter in Syria and Sudan between September and March. A recently discovered migratory population however migrate to the east to winter in Pakistan, crossing Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan on their journey, and resting at stopover sites along their route (Birdlife International, 2018). The Tallymerjan area on the Uzbekistan / Turkmenistan border (approx. 140 km south of the project area) has been highlighted as a key stopover site for the eastern flyway, with all birds monitored on the eastern flyway using this site as a stopover site during their migration. This indicates that one third of the global population may be using this site. Consultation with ecologists from the Emirate Centre for the Conservation of the Houbara (ECCH) at the Uzbekistan ECCH headquarters (to the east of Lake Tudakul) undertaken during the March field survey visit confirmed that low numbers of sociable lapwing utilise the steppe habitats associated with the hinterland of Lake Tudakul IBA as a stopover site during their migration (a single bird was recorded in 2019 and this species prefers wet steppe habitat [ECCH, pers comm]). It is possible that birds fly over the proposed project site (see map below of tracked birds in 2015). It is also therefore possible that birds could use habitat surrounding the project as stopover sites during migration, however there is no reasonable likelihood that the proposed Project site is a stopover site for this species considering the relatively small size of the steppe habitat which is ubiquitous throughout the region and the relative remoteness from the known stopover site associated with Lake Tudakul IBA. Additionally, the dry steppe habitat within the proposed Project site is less favourable for this species compared to wetter areas of steppe and cultivated habitat in the wider landscape.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FE9C9FFDE655.taxon	vernacular_names	Steppe Eagle -	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FE9C9FFDE655.taxon	description	This species is widespread and occurs in Uzbekistan during its migration between breeding grounds further north and wintering grounds in Africa and on the Indian subcontinent. It is found predominantly in steppe and semi-desert habitats, feeding mainly on small mammals. It has been severely affected by the conversion of steppe habitat to agricultural lands and is adversely affected by power line and wind energy infrastructure. It is now listed as Endangered by the IUCN.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FE9C9FFDE655.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FA8C9FC8E319.taxon	vernacular_names	Houbara Bustard -	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FA8C9FC8E319.taxon	description	Consultation with ecologists from the Emirate Centre for the Conservation of the Houbara (ECCH) at the Uzbekistan ECCH headquarters (to the east of Lake Tudakul) undertaken during the March field survey visit confirmed that houbara bustard occur Karnabchul Steppe IBA and adjacent areas. Birds associated with the ECCH reintroduction project are subject to a ringing and satellite tagging programme and individuals have been known to occasionally disperse from the re-introduction site to the wider Central Asia region, with the majority of birds residing within the IBA (ECCH ecologists pers comm). However, considering the small size of the habitat within the proposed project area, compared to the extensive areas of steppe which is ubiquitous throughout the region, the likelihood that this species is dependent on habitat within the proposed project area is considered to be negligible. Additionally, an elevated range of hills between the re-introduction site / IBA and the proposed project area has the potential to form a barrier to movement for this species. Houbara bustard was not recorded within the AOI during the AECOM March 2020 ecological field survey visit. ECCH ecologists had commenced fieldwork to monitor the population of the breeding population within Karnabchul Steppe IBA in the first week of March (ECCH ecologists pers comm). Therefore, the timing of the AECOM ecological surveys in March 2020 are considered suitable in terms of detecting breeding populations of this species within the AOI.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FA8C9FC8E319.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FD8B9F30E76B.taxon	vernacular_names	Saker Falcon -	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FD8B9F30E76B.taxon	description	The Saker Falcon is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to electrocution from power lines, overexploitation for the falcon trade and habitat degradation. The estimated global population of the species is now between 12,200 and 29,600 individuals across its large range, with resident and breeding populations occurring in Uzbekistan. A specialist in hunting in open terrain landscapes such as semi-desert, steppe habitat and agricultural areas, it mainly hunts terrestrial rodents (BirdLife International, 2019). This species is listed as present in the Karnabchul Steppe KBA and may therefore utilise habitats in or in close proximity to the proposed project site.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FD8B9F30E76B.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FCF59D1DE062.taxon	vernacular_names	Pallas’ Fish Eagle -	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FCF59D1DE062.taxon	description	The project area is within the native non-breeding range of this species displayed on the IUCN red list. The species is closely linked to wetland, reservoirs and lake habitats and nests in trees near these water bodies. The eagle is listed as Endangered largely due to the continued loss and disturbance of wetland and breeding sites across its range, and there are now thought to be between 1000 - 2499 mature individuals globally. It is listed as a species that occurs at the Kagan Fish Farm IBA.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FBFC9ED9E154.taxon	vernacular_names	Egyptian Vulture -	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FBFC9ED9E154.taxon	description	The project location is within the native breeding range of the Egyptian vulture. Across its large range it faces a variety of threats from lead poisoning, direct or secondary poisoning, electrocution from power lines, collision with wind turbines and reduced food availability due to habitat change and is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCB894184D8FBFC9ED9E154.taxon	materials_examined	1 ex.; Uzbekistan, Navoiy Region, Karmana District, Navoiy, Uzumzor, lat: 40.12, long: 65.35; 2020 - 03 - 03 - 2020 - 03 - 05; (Table 6).	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCE894484D8FEC19ACEE651.taxon	vernacular_names	Goitered Gazelle	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
03A2D500FFCE894484D8FEC19ACEE651.taxon	description	Listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN, the species is threatened by illegal hunting and habitat loss (agricultural conversion and increasing domestic livestock numbers). Known to inhabit a range of desert and semi-desert habitats across Central Asia, it is listed as known in the desert area around Kagan Fish Farm, although no spatial scales are given (Birdlife International, 2019). No evidence was recorded during site surveys.	en	McAlister, Greg, Cuthbert, Dr Brian, Bell, Iain (2020): Preliminary Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 100 MW Solar PV Plant by Navoi in Uzbekistan. 1 Tanfield Edinburgh EH 3 5 DA United Kingdom: World Bank (WB), DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17261518
