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Wetlands and Climate Change Adaptation brochure

This 6-page brochure demonstrates how wetlands in a healthy, intact condition can greatly contribute to attenuate the water related impacts of climate change. Due to their ability to store and slowly release water, these wetlands are a vital lifeline in periods of extreme droughtsWetlands International urges governments, development organisations and finance institutions to integrate wetlands into climate change adaptation strategies. .


Description:

Mangrove forests and coral reefs are natural buffers against impacts of sea level rise and storms. Marshes, peatlands and lakes reduce peak flood flows in periods of extreme rainfall or glacier melt. Due to their ability to store and slowly release water, these wetlands are a vital lifeline in periods of extreme droughts.

Magnifying the problem

All over the world, wetlands are being lost faster than any other ecosystem. This continuing trend considerably magnifies the problems that climate change brings to nature and people. Especially the poorest people that are also the most strongly dependent on the natural resources will suffer.

Cost-effective strategy

Sustaining and restoring wetlands form a cost-effective strategy for climate adaptation with strong benefits for
poverty reduction and biodiversity conservation.


Related Action(s):
Green Coast - the Tsunami Response, Mali, Inner Niger Delta, Management planning for Loktak and associated wetlands integration in the Manipur River Basin, Management Planning for Wular Lake, Kashmir, Mangrove replanting in Kuala Gula, Perak, Malaysia, Post-tsunami restoration of coastal ecosystems in the Maldives: restoration and education component, Poverty reduction in the Inner Niger Delta, Mali

Publication

State of World's Waterbirds 2010

This booklet summarises what is known about the status of waterbird populations in different parts of the world. It shows how numbers and population trends compare from region to region, and how they changed between the 1970s and the 2000s.

Video

Tierra del Fuego peatlands & climate change (video)

This video tells the story how Tierra del Fuego's peatlands in Argentina function, are degraded due to peat mining and how this all relates to global climate change. The video includes beautiful sceneries, local experts and much more. 

 

Scientific article

Eco-Virological Approach for Assessing the Role of Wild Birds in the Spread of Avian Influenza H5N1 along the Central Asian Flyway

 A unique pattern of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 outbreaks has emerged along the Central Asia Flyway, where infecti...

Presentation

Ecosystems and Community Based Climate Change Adaptation Training Kit

Wetlands International and its partners have taken the initiative to develop a Training Program on the different aspects of ‘ecosystem and community based climate change adaptation...