Wetlands Conservation An up-to-date overview of approaches for
addressing wetlands degradation and its effects on ecosystem services,
human health, and other ecosystems Wetlands are essential sources of
biodiversity, water purification, groundwater replenishment, flood
control, storm protection, sediment retention, recreation and tourism,
and more. Human exploitation of natural resources over the past 200
years has caused significant wetlands degradation and loss. Although
the Ramsar Convention of 1971 drafted polices for wetland conservation
and responsible use, many wetland sites remain inadequately conserved
or managed. Maintaining the ecological balance and equilibrium of
wetlands requires a clear understanding of the vital role of wetlands,
the difficulties they face, and the policies enacted for their
protection. Wetlands Conservation: Current Challenges and Future
Strategies summarizes both current and emerging management strategies,
trends, and policies regarding wetlands protection around the world.
The authors provide accurate scientific information on wetlands while
discussing the effects of climate change, global warming,
modernization in agriculture, and other key topics. Designed to assist
in the development of future solutions for wetlands conservation and
management strategies, this important volume: Highlights the
environmental, socioeconomic, and cultural importance of wetlands
Identifies the factors responsible for the failure of many
conservation initiatives Describes the natural and anthropogenic
factors of wetlands degradation Discusses the role of community-based
wetlands conservation and management Explores Ramsar wetlands
conservation and its impacts worldwide Wetlands Conservation: Current
Challenges and Future Strategies is an invaluable resource for
graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, ecologists,
policymakers, conservation organizations, and others working in the
field of natural resources management.
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Current Challenges and Future Strategies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781119696322
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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