The Ramsar Convention (or the Convention on Wetlands), signed in 1971, was one of the first international conservation agreements, promoting global wise use of wetlands. It has three primary objectives: national designation and management of wetlands of international importance; general wise use of wetlands; and international cooperation. We examined lessons learnt for improving wetland conservation after Ramsar’s nearly five decades of operation. The number of wetlands in the Ramsar Site Network has grown over time (2,391 Ramsar Sites, 2.5 million km2, as at 2020-06-09) but unevenly around the world, with decreasing rate of growth in recent decades. Ramsar Sites are concentrated in countries with a high Gross Domestic Product and human pre...
The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, more commonl...
It is well known that whilst wetlands deliver a wide range of services vital for human well-being, t...
Wetlands are systems of high biological diversity, productivity, and high economic and social import...
The Ramsar Convention (or the Convention on Wetlands), signed in 1971, was one of the first internat...
A party to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands must designate at least one site within its territory a...
Wetlands are extremely important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation and the wellbeing of human...
The Ramsar Convention is the multilateral agreement aimed at protecting wetlands globally. Wetlands ...
The 2303 Wetlands of International Importance distribute unevenly in different continents. Europe ow...
Effective programmes for integrated river basin management are critical for the protection and wise ...
A Resolution agreed in October 20918 at CoP of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands - Resolution XIII.1...
The Ramsar wetland sites are important habitats for biodiversity and provide ecological services to ...
Wetlands are one of the most important ecosystems on Earth. Nevertheless, various challenges threate...
The 2303 Wetlands of International Importance distribute unevenly in different continents. Europe ow...
The ‘Ramsar’ Convention on Wetlands was the first of the modern era global biodiversity conventions ...
Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, 2011; 3 (9):153-164In recent years, the Kil...
The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, more commonl...
It is well known that whilst wetlands deliver a wide range of services vital for human well-being, t...
Wetlands are systems of high biological diversity, productivity, and high economic and social import...
The Ramsar Convention (or the Convention on Wetlands), signed in 1971, was one of the first internat...
A party to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands must designate at least one site within its territory a...
Wetlands are extremely important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation and the wellbeing of human...
The Ramsar Convention is the multilateral agreement aimed at protecting wetlands globally. Wetlands ...
The 2303 Wetlands of International Importance distribute unevenly in different continents. Europe ow...
Effective programmes for integrated river basin management are critical for the protection and wise ...
A Resolution agreed in October 20918 at CoP of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands - Resolution XIII.1...
The Ramsar wetland sites are important habitats for biodiversity and provide ecological services to ...
Wetlands are one of the most important ecosystems on Earth. Nevertheless, various challenges threate...
The 2303 Wetlands of International Importance distribute unevenly in different continents. Europe ow...
The ‘Ramsar’ Convention on Wetlands was the first of the modern era global biodiversity conventions ...
Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, 2011; 3 (9):153-164In recent years, the Kil...
The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, more commonl...
It is well known that whilst wetlands deliver a wide range of services vital for human well-being, t...
Wetlands are systems of high biological diversity, productivity, and high economic and social import...