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Call for Wetland Decade under the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030)
22 mars 2019
The environmental health of our wetlands across the world is deteriorating. The authoritative Global Wetland Outlook released by the Ramsar...
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Nature-Based Solutions Offer Best Investment for Flood Protection
15 février 2019
A growing body of evidence shows wetlands and reefs reduce flooding and erosion in adjacent communities.
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Celebrating 10 years of achievements in rehabilitating the North Selangor Peat Swamp Forest
14 février 2019
Nearly 200 hectares of this peat swamp forest was successfully restored and enriched the degraded area with more than 115,000 pioneer and...
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Flourishing mangrove greenbelt protects vulnerable coastal communities in Bangladesh
08 février 2019
In a bid to increase natural protection for vulnerable residents, the UN Development Programme (UNDP), together with Bangladesh’s Forest...
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Wetlands Give Life: Preserving Uganda’s wetlands secures a brighter future for country and planet
06 février 2019
Wetlands are an important natural buffer in mitigating, forestalling, and adapting to climate change. By absorbing and storing carbon, wetlands...
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Wetlands are a Natural Solution to Climate Change
29 janvier 2019
The science is clear. Wetlands are the most effective carbon sinks on our planet. The Paris climate change agreement recognizes the role wetlands...
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We desperately need to store more carbon – seagrass could be the answer
11 janvier 2019
According to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, urgent and unprecedented changes are needed to avoid a climate change catastrophe....
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Improve peatland management to protect climate
09 janvier 2019
Bogs, mires, moors, muskegs, peatlands serve as carbon sinks, comprising more than half of all wetlands worldwide and equal to 3 percent of total...
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Damaged peatlands contribute to carbon emissions
11 décembre 2018
Europe must learn from Indonesia's restoration of its peatlands if we are to cut agricultural carbon emissions.
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Wetlands are essential to efforts to regulate the global climate
10 décembre 2018
Wetlands – world’s most valuable ecosystem – disappearing three times faster than forests, warns report. Approximately 35 per cent of the world’s...
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Restored mangroves in West Africa provide multiple benefits
03 décembre 2018
The world’s largest mangrove reforestation project is underway in the Casamance and Sine Saloum regions of Senegal. The projects aims to plant 79...
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Nordic-baltic peatlands sequester carbon
03 décembre 2018
An intensive restoration of the Nordic-Baltic region’s peatlands is now taking place, with more than 20,000 hectares already restored. The...
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Coral reefs in Southeast Asia blunt tsunami's
03 décembre 2018
As coral reefs are dying from rising ocean temperatures, increasing ocean acidity, and direct human damage, their importance to local communities...
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Wetlands cushion North America's coastlines from extreme weather
02 décembre 2018
In 2012 Hurricane Sandy slammed into the eastern seaboard of the United States, inflicting damage in 24 states. If not for coastal wetlands, the...
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Strengthening Local Communities in Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia
12 novembre 2018
Tonle Sap Great Lake is a unique wetland. Each year, a combination of heavy rains and the flooding of the Mekong River, which reverses the flow of...
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Reducing Risk by Learning from practice in Banten Bay, Indonesia
09 novembre 2018
Banten Bay, on the north-west tip of Java, is home to a range of natural resources, including fish ponds, boundary rivers, rice paddies, the sea,...
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People Power: Wetland communities help reduce the tragic effects of natural hazards
08 novembre 2018
Local communities and indigenous peoples play a powerful, if often overlooked, role in maintaining our wetland ‘natural infrastructure' and in...
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Capturing Rain Where it Falls: Building Sand Dams Across Dry River Beds in the Thar Desert, India
05 novembre 2018
The Indian Thar Desert has an extreme environment. Temperatures reach 50°C in summer, ground water is extremely saline, average annual rainfall is...
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Building with Nature for safe, prosperous and adaptive coastlines
05 novembre 2018
On the long term 30 Million people suffer from coastal flooding and erosion hazards in Northern Java, affecting 3000 villages. The problems largely...
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Mangrove forests enhance rice cropland resilience to tropical cyclones: evidence from the Bhitarkanika Conservation Area
01 novembre 2018
According to theory, mangrove forests act as a buffer to protect inland areas from tropical cyclone damage. The Bhitarkanika Conservation Area...
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A place for people and wildlife lake indawgyi, myanmar
03 octobre 2018
Located in northern Myanmar, Indawgyi Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in Myanmar. On 2 February 2016 , World Wetlands Day, it was...
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Sustainable livelihoods and saving the lake urmia in iran
02 octobre 2018
Water shortages normally leads to water allocation rivalry and natural ecosystems - initially wetlands - usually suffer when in competition with...
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Hinuma lake Japan: sustainable livelihoods in practice
01 octobre 2018
The recently designated Ramsar site of Hinuma Lake, exemplifies how the sustainable management of the local population is preserving the rich flora...
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