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Wetlands and Poverty Reduction Project (WPRP)

Wetlands are key to people and biodiversity, but people's livelihoods and biodiversity need to be taken equally into account to be truly sustainable. That is why development and conservation policies need to become more integrated and development organisations and conservation organisations should collaborate.

To achieve this goal Wetlands International initiated the Wetlands and Poverty Reduction Project. Through this project we intervene to improve policies at all levels and we unite 80 partners worldwide from all types of sectors.

The main themes the project focuses on are livelihoods, climate change and water management.

Within the livelihoods theme the project aims to show the importance of healthy wetlands to the livelihoods of many people. One way in which we do this is by showing how wetland tourism can lead to sustainable sources of income.

As for climate change our main concern is the enormous amounts of carbon dioxide that are being emitted due to the conversion of Southeast Asian peatlands into palm oil plantations, mainly due to the rising demand for biofuels.

With regards to water management the project primarily focuses on the effects of dams on wetlands areas and the people who live there.

See the menu on the left for more detailed information on these topics.

News on wetlands and poverty reduction


RSPO certified palm oil ignores greenhouse gas emissions
This Tuesday (11th Nov.), the world’s first certified palm oil under the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) arrives on European shores. This certified palm oil originates from a plantation which has palm oil grown on peatlands. Wetlands International strongly cautions that palm oil cannot be certified "sustainable" as long as the sector refuses to include a criterion on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from land use change, in particular degradation of tropical peatlands.
11/10/2008 3:01:00 PM

Protection of Green Coast demonstration sites in Aceh requested from Provincial Governor
Green Coast partners in Aceh (Wetlands International and WWF) have submitted an official request to Aceh Provincial Government to endorse, support and protect the 11 Green Coast demonstration sites after the partners will be phased out Mid 2009.
11/6/2008 9:43:00 AM

WPRP Changing people's lives in Indonesia

Mr. Hamdan is originally from Aceh, Sumatra (indonesia).

He decided to move to Tanjung Jabung Barat on June 2007 to get a better life. He has no family, no money and no job. He then agreed to join in the community group, and submitted proposal for a Rp.500,000 ($60) loan from WPRP.

He used the loan to rent a land for vegetable planting. After the third-round loan, promising results are finally emerging, and significant economic wealth is coming closer. Good harvesting seasons enable him to buy his own 2 ha. land and a second hand motorcycle to travel from house to the field. In addition, a land has also been obtained to build a simple house, perhaps using the next harvest season.

WPRP Changing people's lives in Mali

Nana Sougoule, a woman of Sabougnouma group of Konio Village, Mali testifies "When I got a loan of €305 from Kondo Jigima, I split it into two parts: €229 that have been used to buy two oxes for fattening, and the rest €76 for fish marketing".

"With the latter amount, I bought 36 Kg of fish, €2/Kg. After a while, each Kg of fish was marketed at €3. During each round of this business, I made a profit of about €55. From February to May 2008, I made a total profit of €220!"


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