Wetlands have declined in area and quality at an accelerating pace in the last 50 years. Yet, the last 50 years is when international attention has been focussed on wetlands through the Ramsar Convention. An analysis of how the convention has evolved over the past 50 years suggests it has been drifting away from its original mandate in a maladaptive manner, and this drift is a problem for achieving its original objectives. A review of the strategic plans of the convention revealed two key conditions for institutional drifting and the associated lack of success. The first condition lies in its unique situation as a non-UN convention, which reduces the convention’s visibility and interactivity with other biodiversity-related conventions, agen...
The world’s wetlands of international importance are overseen by host nations under processes establ...
This paper reviews some of the key influences that wetlands have had on the development of human soc...
Shared conservation projects, especially those involving water, can help build trust and confidence ...
Wetlands have declined in area and quality at an accelerating pace in the last 50 years. Yet, the la...
At 50, the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, 1971) has a mixed legacy. To survive and stay relevant in...
Wetlands are extremely important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation and the wellbeing of human...
The ‘Ramsar’ Convention on Wetlands was the first of the modern era global biodiversity conventions ...
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands emphasizes the “wise use” of wetlands by conserving the ecological...
The Convention for Wetlands was signed in 1971 as part of a global measure to mitigate the loss and ...
Effective programmes for integrated river basin management are critical for the protection and wise ...
Avoiding dangerous climate change,conserving biodiversity, and sustaining water resources are three ...
The Ramsar Convention is the world’s most important international treaty governing wetland environme...
The Ramsar Convention (or the Convention on Wetlands), signed in 1971, was one of the first internat...
The Ramsar Convention is unquestionably the backbone of modern wetland management theory and practic...
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands was established to conserve the world's diminishing wetlands on th...
The world’s wetlands of international importance are overseen by host nations under processes establ...
This paper reviews some of the key influences that wetlands have had on the development of human soc...
Shared conservation projects, especially those involving water, can help build trust and confidence ...
Wetlands have declined in area and quality at an accelerating pace in the last 50 years. Yet, the la...
At 50, the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, 1971) has a mixed legacy. To survive and stay relevant in...
Wetlands are extremely important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation and the wellbeing of human...
The ‘Ramsar’ Convention on Wetlands was the first of the modern era global biodiversity conventions ...
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands emphasizes the “wise use” of wetlands by conserving the ecological...
The Convention for Wetlands was signed in 1971 as part of a global measure to mitigate the loss and ...
Effective programmes for integrated river basin management are critical for the protection and wise ...
Avoiding dangerous climate change,conserving biodiversity, and sustaining water resources are three ...
The Ramsar Convention is the world’s most important international treaty governing wetland environme...
The Ramsar Convention (or the Convention on Wetlands), signed in 1971, was one of the first internat...
The Ramsar Convention is unquestionably the backbone of modern wetland management theory and practic...
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands was established to conserve the world's diminishing wetlands on th...
The world’s wetlands of international importance are overseen by host nations under processes establ...
This paper reviews some of the key influences that wetlands have had on the development of human soc...
Shared conservation projects, especially those involving water, can help build trust and confidence ...