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1 The State of the World’s Wetlands Building a knowledge-base on wetland information and resources Taej Mundkur and Jaime Garcia-Moreno Wetlands International

2 Wetlands are under threat More than 50% of some types of wetlands have been converted in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand (MAE 2005) 65% of global river discharge – and the aquatic habitat supported by this water – is under moderate to high threat (Vörösmarty et al 2010) Mangroves are declining at a global annual rate of 0.76% (FAO 2007). More than half of global area lost in the last 20 years Living Planet Index for freshwater has declined 35% between 1970 and 2007 – more than marine (24%) and terrestrial (25%) biomass

3 Millenium Ecosystem Assessment and wetlands loss and degradation of inland wetlands reported in many parts of the world information is variable and dispersed, making assessments difficult

4 Discrepancy between comprehensive estimates of global wetland area as reported in MEA (2005): 1,280 vs. 917 million hectares + Incomplete information

5 Knowledge-base for wetland protection To protect wetlands effectively it is important to be able to provide basic information : –Where are the wetlands –What is their ecological character –What biodiversity do they hold –What services they provide to people directly and indirectly

6 Knowledge is central in WI Knowledge is at the heart of Wetlands International Strategic Intent. –Goal 1: Information to stakeholders and decision-makers about the status and trends of wetlands, their biodiversity, socio-economic values and priorities for action –Has become a cross cutting strategy supporting all of Wetlands International work

7 WI supports the Ramsar convention WI has been supporting the Ramsar Convention –with wetland inventories –with wetland methodologies

8 WI supports the Ramsar convention WI has been supporting the Ramsar Convention –with wetland inventories –maintaining the RSIS –turning this into a tool for Parties and other users

9 There are several wetland types for which information has been compiled –Global information on peatlands, lakes, dams, and major rivers –Large lakes have been well mapped –Information on several coastal wetlands has been compiled No need to start from scratch

10 …but many gaps remain Still, many gaps remain because wetland inventories are incomplete, inaccurate, and lack a time dimension 19912000

11 Many initiatives touch on wetlands –Ramsar Sites Information System contains information for nearly 1900 wetlands

12 Many initiatives touch on wetlands –Global freshwater biodiversity assessment has been done in Africa and continues its work –Important Bird Areas (IBAs) and Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) encompassing wetlands can be identified

13 Many initiatives touch on wetlands –The Mediterranean Wetlands Observatory will measure 20 indicators touching on 5 different areas relevant for wetland conservation –The Globwetland consortium will contribute to set up a pilot information system at a regional scale

14 Many initiatives touch on wetlands –Waterbird information runs over 40 years back in time for some regions

15 …but they are not coordinated These and other information sources are currently disconnected and lack coordination with regards to coastal and inland water systems

16 New tools are being developed (Globwetlands) Wetlands International has been leading the development of new tools to connect and integrate information –Critical Sites Network Tool

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18 engine IWC IBAs Red List Ramsar Flyways WDPA New tools - CSNT

19 Ramsar STRP and SOWW Ramsar STRP introduced a concept to produce a regularly issued “…flagship publication presenting comprehensive and objective information and analysis on the current global state of coastal and inland wetlands and their capacity to continue to deliver major benefits to people.”

20 Ramsar and SOWW This publication would allow to report on the effectiveness of implementation of Ramsar Convention Would facilitate feeding Ramsar information into other processes (e.g., CBD, BIP, GOB, IPBES, etc) Requires broad partnership links with wetland observation initiatives and processes

21 Synergies with others GEOBON is the biodiversity arm of the Global Earth Observation System of System of Systems (GEOSS). It already brings together many data- holding organisations interested in the conservation of water systems It facilitates the link with space agencies to assist monitoring of trends in ecosystems

22 GWOS IUCN Red List 2020 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership GEO-BONIBAs KBAs Mediterranean Wetlands Observatory Living Planet Index Ramsar Sites Information Service Waterbird Population Estimates Scientific literature State of the World’s Wetlands Towards a global wetland information system Others..

23 GWOS State of the World’s Wetlands Towards a “State of the World’s Wetlands” Others..

24 Thank you


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