Answers questions on the responsibilities and roles of signatory nations to the Ramsar Convention including how the Convention may deal with ongoing and emerging causes of wetland change. Addresses ongoing challenges of reporting and managing wetland change. Multidisciplinary in approach and details the wise use principle underpinning the Convention.
Answers questions on the responsibilities and roles of signatory nations to the Ramsar Convention including how the Convention may deal with ongoing and emerging causes of wetland change. Addresses ongoing challenges of reporting and managing wetland change. Multidisciplinary in approach and details the wise use principle underpinning the Convention.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 Introduction - to the book and the Ramsar Convention 2 Ramsar Governance and Processes at the International Level 3 Ramsar at the national level: application and incorporation into domestic law 4 The extent and distribution of the world's wetlands 5 The Distribution of the World's Internationally Important Wetlands and their Contribution to Global Protected Area Goals and Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 6 Linking Wetland Ecological Processes with the Delivery of Ecosystem Services 7 Ecosystem Services 8 The response of Wetlands to Long-Term Climate Change 9 What's Happening to the World's Wetlands 10 Cultural Landscapes: Human Impacts on Wetlands 11 Threats to wetlands: what's driving loss and degradation? 12 Wetland Monitoring: understanding variability and change in ecological condition 13 Trajectories in wetland condition: Setting Limits of Acceptable Change 14 Management effectiveness of wetland protected areas 15 Investing in Wetland Restoration: Practical Guidance and Looking Ahead 16 Human Culture and its evolving place in the Ramsar convention 17 International governance of water for biodiversity conservation 18 Climate Change and wetlands - vulnerability, adaptation, mitigation, resolutions and scientific societies 19 Wetlands as social ecological systems: Bridging nature and society 20 Wetlands and Future Change - Implications and Opportunities for the Ramsar Convention
1 Introduction - to the book and the Ramsar Convention 2 Ramsar Governance and Processes at the International Level 3 Ramsar at the national level: application and incorporation into domestic law 4 The extent and distribution of the world's wetlands 5 The Distribution of the World's Internationally Important Wetlands and their Contribution to Global Protected Area Goals and Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 6 Linking Wetland Ecological Processes with the Delivery of Ecosystem Services 7 Ecosystem Services 8 The response of Wetlands to Long-Term Climate Change 9 What's Happening to the World's Wetlands 10 Cultural Landscapes: Human Impacts on Wetlands 11 Threats to wetlands: what's driving loss and degradation? 12 Wetland Monitoring: understanding variability and change in ecological condition 13 Trajectories in wetland condition: Setting Limits of Acceptable Change 14 Management effectiveness of wetland protected areas 15 Investing in Wetland Restoration: Practical Guidance and Looking Ahead 16 Human Culture and its evolving place in the Ramsar convention 17 International governance of water for biodiversity conservation 18 Climate Change and wetlands - vulnerability, adaptation, mitigation, resolutions and scientific societies 19 Wetlands as social ecological systems: Bridging nature and society 20 Wetlands and Future Change - Implications and Opportunities for the Ramsar Convention
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