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Convention on Wetlands
Ramsar Convention
The Convention on Wetlands
DESIGNATION AND MANAGEMENT
Classification and Evaluation (Wetlands of International
Importance)
MISSION
The Convention and its Mission
HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT
Arousing Public Interest in Wetlands
WETLANDS AND SDGs
Critical Role of Wetlands in the attainment of SDGs
“The conservation and
wise use of all wetlands
through local and
national actions and
international cooperation,
as a contribution towards
achieving sustainable
development throughout
the world.”
MISSION
An intergovernmental
treaty that provides the
framework for national
action and international
cooperation for
conservation and wise
use of wetlands and their
resources.
THE CONVENTION
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Wetlands
remain in
disrepute
throughout
human history.
Man, Wetlands and Conflict
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Rivers
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MAR
"MARshes",
"MARécages"
"MARismas”
Convention on
Wetlands of
International
Importance
(Waterfowl
Habitat) signed
by 18 nations
(Ramsar, Iran)
Convention
came into force
upon receipt of
the UNESCO as
the depositary
Paris Protocol
enters into force.
First
amendments to
the Convention
Regina
Amendments to
Articles 6 and 7
of the
Convention
enter into force.
1962 1971 1975 1986 1994
A Conceptual
Framework for the
Wise Use of
Wetlands and the
maintenance of
their ecological
character, and the
application of the
guidelines in the
Ramsar ‘toolkit’ of
Wise Use
Handbooks 2nd
edition (2004).
 Facilitates development at the national level of policies and actions for the
wise use of wetlands.
 Presents an opportunity for a country to be heard in the principal forum on
conservation and wise use of wetlands.
 Brings increased publicity and prestige for wetlands.
 Encourages international cooperation on wetlands and brings access to
expert advice on national and site-related problems of wetland, conservation
and management.
 Provides access to financial aid through the Convention’s Small Grant Fund.
 Brings access to information and advice on application of the Conventions’
internationally-accepted standards, such as guidelines on application of the
wise use concept and management planning in wetlands.
Why join the Convention?
The network of Ramsar Sites is truly global, and includes coastal and inland wetlands
of all types in all six Ramsar regions.
Africa, Asia, Europe, Neotropics, North America, Oceania
Designating Ramsar Sites
ARTICLE 2.1. ‘Each Contracting
Party shall designate suitable
wetlands within its territory for
inclusion in a List of Wetlands of
International Importance,
hereinafter referred to as “the
List”.
The boundaries of each wetland
shall be precisely described and
also delimited on a map and
they may incorporate riparian
and coastal zones adjacent to
the wetlands, and islands or
bodies of marine water deeper
than six metres at low tide lying
within the wetlands’.
ARTICLE 2.2. ‘Article 2.2 states:
‘Wetlands should be selected for
the List on account of their
international significance in
terms of ecology, botany,
zoology, limnology
or hydrology.’
Accordingly, any wetland which
meets at least one of the
Criteria for Identifying
Wetlands of International
Importance can be designated
by the appropriate national
authority to be added to
the Ramsar List.
The Ramsar Sites
Criteria
The nine criteria for
identifying Wetlands
of International
Importance
Sites containing
representative, rare
or unique wetland
types
Group A
Sites of international
importance for
conserving biological
diversity Criteria
based on species
and ecological
communities
Group B
Group A
A wetland should be considered internationally important if it contains a
representative, rare, or unique example of a natural
or near-natural wetland type found within the
appropriate biogeographic region.
CRITERION 1
Group B
A wetland should be
considered internationally
important if it supports
vulnerable, endangered,
or critically endangered
species or threatened
ecological communities.
Criteria based on species and ecological communities
CRITERION 2 CRITERION 3 CRITERION 4
A wetland should be
considered internationally
important if it supports
populations of plant
and/or animal species
important for maintaining
the biological diversity of
a particular biogeographic
region.
A wetland should be
considered internationally
important if it supports
plant and/or animal
species at a critical stage
in their life cycles, or
provides refuge during
adverse conditions.
Group B
A wetland should be considered
internationally important if it
regularly supports 20,000 or
more waterbirds.
Specific criteria based on waterbirds
CRITERION 5 CRITERION 6
A wetland should be considered
internationally important if it
regularly supports 1% of the
individuals in a population of one
species or subspecies of
waterbird.
Group B
A wetland should be considered
internationally important if it supports a
significant proportion of indigenous fish
subspecies, species or families, life-
history stages, species interactions
and/or populations that are
representative of wetland benefits
and/or values and thereby contributes
to global biological diversity.
Specific criteria based on fish
CRITERION 7 CRITERION 8
A wetland should be considered
internationally important if it is an
important source of food for fishes,
spawning ground, nursery and/or
migration path on which fish stocks,
either within the wetland or
elsewhere, depend.
Group B
A wetland should be considered internationally important if it regularly
supports 1% of the individuals in a population of one species or
subspecies of wetland-dependent nonavian animal species.
Specific criteria based on other taxa
CRITERION 9
8 May 1974
A remote and unspoilt
wilderness area on the far
northern coast of Australia,
was recognized for its
diversity of wetland habitats,
threatened marine species,
significant seabird colonies
and value as a refuge and
breeding site.
It also has a fascinating
Indigenous, Macassan and
European history.
Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory (Australia)
World’s Wetland of International Importance
Managing Ramsar Sites
ARTICLE 3.1. ‘Article 3.1
of the Convention specifies
that “Contracting Parties shall
formulate and implement their
planning so as to promote the
conservation of the wetlands
included in the List” as well as
promoting the wise use of all
the wetlands in their territory.
The Ramsar Management
Toolkit - simple guidance to
site managers on the key
steps and components
involved in managing a
Ramsar Site
ARTICLE 3.2. “Each Contracting
Party shall arrange to be informed
at the earliest possible time if the
ecological character of any wetland
in its territory and included in the
List has changed, is changing or is
likely to change as the result of
technological developments,
pollution or other human
interference.” Contracting Parties
commit to inform the Secretariat of
such changes.”
At the request of a Contracting
Party, the Secretariat may organize
a Ramsar Advisory Mission to
analyze the situation at one or more
Sites, and provide advice on
measures to address the situation.
ARTICLE 5. “Contracting Parties
shall consult with each other about
the implementing obligations
arising from the Convention
especially in the case of wetland
extending over the territories of
more than one Contracting Party.”
ARTICLE 7. “Contracting Parties
at such Conferences should
include persons who are experts
on wetlands or waterfowl by
reason of knowledge and
experience gained in scientific,
administrative or other appropriate
capacities.”
Access to Funds
SMALL GRANTS FUND
The Parties to the Convention
established the Small Grants
Fund (SGF) in 1990 to help
developing countries support
the conservation and wise use
of wetland resources, and the
sustainable development of
communities which depend
on them and care for them.
Since then, the Fund has
provided over eight million
Swiss Francs to over 240
projects from 110 countries.
Wetlands of International Importance: Philippines
Ramsar Sites in the Philippines
1. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (Palawan;
Center of Sulu Sea)
2. Naujan Lake National Park (Oriental Mindoro)
3. Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (Cebu)
4. Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary (Butuan)
5. Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and
Ecotourism Area (Manila)
6. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National
Park
7. Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands
Conservation Area (Negros Occidental)
Philippines entered into force (8 November 1994)
Wetlands of International Importance
CRITERIA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (Palawan;
Center of Sulu Sea)
√ √ √ √ √ √
2. Naujan Lake National Park (Oriental
Mindoro)
√ √ √
3. Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (Cebu) √ √
4. Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary (Butuan) √
5. Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and
Ecotourism Area (Manila)
√ √ √
6. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River
National Park
√ √ √
7. Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands
Conservation Area
√ √ √ √
Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park
(Indonesia)
√
February 2, 1997
First World Wetlands Day
The DENR held a
3-day celebration at
the Olango Island
Wildlife Sanctuary
Nature Center, a
Ramsar site, Lapu-
lapu City.
Philippines
48th Meeting of the Standing
Committee Gland, Switzerland,
26‐30 January 2015
Resolution on Wetlands
and disaster risk
reduction
The impact of natural disasters,
particularly drought, on wetland
ecosystems and Resolution
Climate change and wetlands
The Society for the Conservation of Philippine Wetlands receives “Wetland
Conservation Advocacy Award” 4 April 2016 (Philippines)
SCPW was given the “Wetland Conservation Advocacy
Award” in recognition of its campaign for the conservation
and wise use of Philippine Wetlands and attainment of the
Philippines’ commitment to the Ramsar Convention.
The SCPW is the principal and foremost organization
dealing with wetlands in the Philippines. It is a non-
stock, non-profit, non-governmental organization that
focuses its advocacy on educating and capacitating
communities so that they can take action for the wise
use of wetlands. T
Gabaldon floodplains.
Global Wetlands Youth Photo
Contest 2017, themed
“Wetlands that help us cope
with extreme weather events.”
I was mesmerized by the natural beauty and formation of the
place and I couldn’t resist taking the shot. I was inspired by the
fact that the floodplain looked like the African continent and
how it connected the two rural towns showing the unity of life
(Gabriel Mejia 21, BS Civil Engineering, UP Diliman)
Source:
https://www.ramsar.org/
Thank you
for
your attention.

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Ens 275 tv1 lec dela cruz, bmn - ramsar [autosaved]

  • 1. R A M S A R Beverly Mae N. dela Cruz ENS 275 2nd Sem AY 2018-2019 Section TV1-Lec Convention on Wetlands
  • 2. Ramsar Convention The Convention on Wetlands DESIGNATION AND MANAGEMENT Classification and Evaluation (Wetlands of International Importance) MISSION The Convention and its Mission HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT Arousing Public Interest in Wetlands WETLANDS AND SDGs Critical Role of Wetlands in the attainment of SDGs
  • 3. “The conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local and national actions and international cooperation, as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout the world.” MISSION An intergovernmental treaty that provides the framework for national action and international cooperation for conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources. THE CONVENTION
  • 6. Man, Wetlands and Conflict Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, commodo lacinia dignissim vel sed, ut vestibulum augue phasellus eros. Parturient eros at in diam non eleifend, ac vitae non non vestibulum justo. Venenatis porta mit. Mesopotamia Egypt China Yangtze and Huang He Rivers Nile Delta Euphrates and Tigris Rivers India Indus and Ganges Rivers
  • 7. MAR Conference in France -Project MAR "MARshes", "MARécages" "MARismas” Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (Waterfowl Habitat) signed by 18 nations (Ramsar, Iran) Convention came into force upon receipt of the UNESCO as the depositary Paris Protocol enters into force. First amendments to the Convention Regina Amendments to Articles 6 and 7 of the Convention enter into force. 1962 1971 1975 1986 1994
  • 8.
  • 9. A Conceptual Framework for the Wise Use of Wetlands and the maintenance of their ecological character, and the application of the guidelines in the Ramsar ‘toolkit’ of Wise Use Handbooks 2nd edition (2004).
  • 10.  Facilitates development at the national level of policies and actions for the wise use of wetlands.  Presents an opportunity for a country to be heard in the principal forum on conservation and wise use of wetlands.  Brings increased publicity and prestige for wetlands.  Encourages international cooperation on wetlands and brings access to expert advice on national and site-related problems of wetland, conservation and management.  Provides access to financial aid through the Convention’s Small Grant Fund.  Brings access to information and advice on application of the Conventions’ internationally-accepted standards, such as guidelines on application of the wise use concept and management planning in wetlands. Why join the Convention?
  • 11. The network of Ramsar Sites is truly global, and includes coastal and inland wetlands of all types in all six Ramsar regions. Africa, Asia, Europe, Neotropics, North America, Oceania
  • 13. ARTICLE 2.1. ‘Each Contracting Party shall designate suitable wetlands within its territory for inclusion in a List of Wetlands of International Importance, hereinafter referred to as “the List”. The boundaries of each wetland shall be precisely described and also delimited on a map and they may incorporate riparian and coastal zones adjacent to the wetlands, and islands or bodies of marine water deeper than six metres at low tide lying within the wetlands’.
  • 14. ARTICLE 2.2. ‘Article 2.2 states: ‘Wetlands should be selected for the List on account of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology or hydrology.’ Accordingly, any wetland which meets at least one of the Criteria for Identifying Wetlands of International Importance can be designated by the appropriate national authority to be added to the Ramsar List.
  • 15. The Ramsar Sites Criteria The nine criteria for identifying Wetlands of International Importance Sites containing representative, rare or unique wetland types Group A Sites of international importance for conserving biological diversity Criteria based on species and ecological communities Group B
  • 16. Group A A wetland should be considered internationally important if it contains a representative, rare, or unique example of a natural or near-natural wetland type found within the appropriate biogeographic region. CRITERION 1
  • 17. Group B A wetland should be considered internationally important if it supports vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered species or threatened ecological communities. Criteria based on species and ecological communities CRITERION 2 CRITERION 3 CRITERION 4 A wetland should be considered internationally important if it supports populations of plant and/or animal species important for maintaining the biological diversity of a particular biogeographic region. A wetland should be considered internationally important if it supports plant and/or animal species at a critical stage in their life cycles, or provides refuge during adverse conditions.
  • 18. Group B A wetland should be considered internationally important if it regularly supports 20,000 or more waterbirds. Specific criteria based on waterbirds CRITERION 5 CRITERION 6 A wetland should be considered internationally important if it regularly supports 1% of the individuals in a population of one species or subspecies of waterbird.
  • 19. Group B A wetland should be considered internationally important if it supports a significant proportion of indigenous fish subspecies, species or families, life- history stages, species interactions and/or populations that are representative of wetland benefits and/or values and thereby contributes to global biological diversity. Specific criteria based on fish CRITERION 7 CRITERION 8 A wetland should be considered internationally important if it is an important source of food for fishes, spawning ground, nursery and/or migration path on which fish stocks, either within the wetland or elsewhere, depend.
  • 20. Group B A wetland should be considered internationally important if it regularly supports 1% of the individuals in a population of one species or subspecies of wetland-dependent nonavian animal species. Specific criteria based on other taxa CRITERION 9
  • 21. 8 May 1974 A remote and unspoilt wilderness area on the far northern coast of Australia, was recognized for its diversity of wetland habitats, threatened marine species, significant seabird colonies and value as a refuge and breeding site. It also has a fascinating Indigenous, Macassan and European history. Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory (Australia) World’s Wetland of International Importance
  • 23. ARTICLE 3.1. ‘Article 3.1 of the Convention specifies that “Contracting Parties shall formulate and implement their planning so as to promote the conservation of the wetlands included in the List” as well as promoting the wise use of all the wetlands in their territory. The Ramsar Management Toolkit - simple guidance to site managers on the key steps and components involved in managing a Ramsar Site
  • 24. ARTICLE 3.2. “Each Contracting Party shall arrange to be informed at the earliest possible time if the ecological character of any wetland in its territory and included in the List has changed, is changing or is likely to change as the result of technological developments, pollution or other human interference.” Contracting Parties commit to inform the Secretariat of such changes.” At the request of a Contracting Party, the Secretariat may organize a Ramsar Advisory Mission to analyze the situation at one or more Sites, and provide advice on measures to address the situation.
  • 25. ARTICLE 5. “Contracting Parties shall consult with each other about the implementing obligations arising from the Convention especially in the case of wetland extending over the territories of more than one Contracting Party.” ARTICLE 7. “Contracting Parties at such Conferences should include persons who are experts on wetlands or waterfowl by reason of knowledge and experience gained in scientific, administrative or other appropriate capacities.”
  • 27. SMALL GRANTS FUND The Parties to the Convention established the Small Grants Fund (SGF) in 1990 to help developing countries support the conservation and wise use of wetland resources, and the sustainable development of communities which depend on them and care for them. Since then, the Fund has provided over eight million Swiss Francs to over 240 projects from 110 countries.
  • 28. Wetlands of International Importance: Philippines
  • 29. Ramsar Sites in the Philippines 1. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (Palawan; Center of Sulu Sea) 2. Naujan Lake National Park (Oriental Mindoro) 3. Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (Cebu) 4. Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary (Butuan) 5. Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (Manila) 6. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park 7. Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands Conservation Area (Negros Occidental) Philippines entered into force (8 November 1994)
  • 30. Wetlands of International Importance CRITERIA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (Palawan; Center of Sulu Sea) √ √ √ √ √ √ 2. Naujan Lake National Park (Oriental Mindoro) √ √ √ 3. Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary (Cebu) √ √ 4. Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary (Butuan) √ 5. Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (Manila) √ √ √ 6. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park √ √ √ 7. Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands Conservation Area √ √ √ √ Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park (Indonesia) √
  • 31. February 2, 1997 First World Wetlands Day The DENR held a 3-day celebration at the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary Nature Center, a Ramsar site, Lapu- lapu City. Philippines
  • 32. 48th Meeting of the Standing Committee Gland, Switzerland, 26‐30 January 2015 Resolution on Wetlands and disaster risk reduction The impact of natural disasters, particularly drought, on wetland ecosystems and Resolution Climate change and wetlands
  • 33. The Society for the Conservation of Philippine Wetlands receives “Wetland Conservation Advocacy Award” 4 April 2016 (Philippines) SCPW was given the “Wetland Conservation Advocacy Award” in recognition of its campaign for the conservation and wise use of Philippine Wetlands and attainment of the Philippines’ commitment to the Ramsar Convention. The SCPW is the principal and foremost organization dealing with wetlands in the Philippines. It is a non- stock, non-profit, non-governmental organization that focuses its advocacy on educating and capacitating communities so that they can take action for the wise use of wetlands. T
  • 34. Gabaldon floodplains. Global Wetlands Youth Photo Contest 2017, themed “Wetlands that help us cope with extreme weather events.” I was mesmerized by the natural beauty and formation of the place and I couldn’t resist taking the shot. I was inspired by the fact that the floodplain looked like the African continent and how it connected the two rural towns showing the unity of life (Gabriel Mejia 21, BS Civil Engineering, UP Diliman)

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  1. Provides the single most global framework for intergovernmental cooperation on wetland issues.
  2. Wetlands are vital for human survival. They are among the world’s most productive environments; cradles of biological diversity that provide the water and productivity upon which countless species of plants and animals depend for survival.
  3. For centuries mankind had viewed wetlands as places to drain and convert to more obvious uses, such as agriculture. But the process had gone so far in the developed countries that the disappearance of wetlands was leading to undesirable consequences - to the loss of groundwater reserves and the consequent need for irrigation, to flash floods, to shoreline destruction, to the accumulation of pollutants and to other subtle disturbances. Many useful plants and animals dependent on wetlands were disappearing with them.
  4. Wetlands have played a major role throughout human history. They helped support the development of civilized communities in the inundated and fertile floodplain environments of the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates Rivers” Wetlands were considered disastrous realms, sources of disease, obstacles to any form of positive development. People who lived in them were held in contempt as pariahs. Astonishingly, most advanced human civilizations developed within or in immediate proximity to wetlands.
  5. 1962. For the first time governments, NGOs and wetland experts call for an international treaty on wetlands and for a list of internationally important wetlands. MAR Conference calls for a treaty on wetlands The MAR Conference (from MARshes, MARécages, MARismas)  Following concern at the rapidity with which large stretches of marshland and other wetlands in Europe were being "reclaimed" or otherwise destroyed, with a resulting decline in numbers of waterfowl. Ornithologists were the first to support wetland conservation, because they wished to maintain the diversity of migratory waterfowl. 1986. The Protocol establishes a procedure for amending the Convention and adopts official versions of the treaty. AWARE that the addition of authentic language versions would facilitate wider participation in the Convention 1994. “Regina Amendments” to Articles 6 and 7, which clarify the role of the Conference of the Contracting Parties and the Convention’s financial regime,
  6. When a country accedes to the Convention, it must designate at least one wetland site as a Wetland of International Importance.
  7. When a country accedes to the Convention, it must designate at least one wetland site as a Wetland of International Importance.
  8. It enables both developed and developing countries to apply global expertise and advice to the problems and threats that could lead to a loss in ecological character to a wetland.
  9. When a country accedes to the Convention, it must designate at least one wetland site as a Wetland of International Importance.
  10. When a country accedes to the Convention, it must designate at least one wetland site as a Wetland of International Importance.
  11. Tubbatha: 1 Near pristine coral reefs with very high marine biological diversity. 2. Home to 180 threatened and near threatened marine species. 3. Serves as an important source as well as sink for both fish and coral larvae. 4. 2 species of marine turtles regularly breed in the Park.These (green turtle Chelonia mydas) and the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) 7. Shelters over 600 species of fishes, not including the elasmobranchs species. Several fish species of commercial importance. 8. Significance of Jessie Beazley reef in the migration and recruitment of fish larvae coming from all over the Sulu Sea The route of migratory birds was tracked from the Philippine Islands, through Sangihe Talaud (North Sulawesi)
  12. 1962. For the first time governments, NGOs and wetland experts call for an international treaty on wetlands and for a list of internationally important wetlands. MAR Conference calls for a treaty on wetlands The MAR Conference (from MARshes, MARécages, MARismas)  Following concern at the rapidity with which large stretches of marshland and other wetlands in Europe were being "reclaimed" or otherwise destroyed, with a resulting decline in numbers of waterfowl. Ornithologists were the first to support wetland conservation, because they wished to maintain the diversity of migratory waterfowl. 1986. The Protocol establishes a procedure for amending the Convention and adopts official versions of the treaty. 1994. “Regina Amendments” to Articles 6 and 7, which clarify the role of the Conference of the Contracting Parties and the Convention’s financial regime,