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Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Convention on Wetlands “The conservation and wise use of wetlands by national action and international cooperation as a means of achieving sustainable development throughout the world.” Mission Statement :

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Handbook # 4 Integrating wetland conservation and wise use into river basin management (Annex to Resolution VII.18, 1999) Guidelines on

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Institutional frameworks Integrated river basin management Development and strengthening of policy and legislation for integrated water resources management Establishment of river basin management authorities and strengthening of institutional capacity Involvement of stakeholders, community participation and public awareness Guidelines for Contracting Parties on:

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Assessment and enhancement of the role of wetlands for water management Identification of current and future supply and demand for water Wetlands perform hydrological functions mitigating flood impacts reducing erosion recharging groundwater improving water quality Guidelines for Contracting Parties relating to the:

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Guidelines for Contracting Parties relating to reducing the impact of water development projects on wetlands Minimizing the impacts of land use and development projects on wetlands and their biodiversity Guidelines to assist Contracting Parties to minimize the impacts of land use and development projects on wetlands and their biodiversity

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Guidelines for Contracting Parties for the protection and restoration of wetlands and their biodiversity Maintenance of natural water regimes to maintain wetlands Guidelines for Contracting Parties relating to the maintenance of natural water regimes to maintain wetlands

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Guidance for Contracting Parties on partnership with relevant conventions, organizations and initiatives International cooperation Guidelines for Contracting Parties for the management of shared river basins and wetland systems

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Shared river basins and wetland ecosystems Countries sharing a drainage basin should establish water quality and quantity monitoring networks analyse jointly information on water use for different purposes exchange information on measures for groundwater, upper catchments and wetland protection share information on mechanisms for flow regulation, navigation and flood prevention

Ramsar Convention on Wetlands ( Ramsar’s Toolkit : 9 handbooks 1 Wise Use 2 National wetland policy 3 Law & institutions 4 River basins 5 Local people 6 Education & public awareness Site management International cooperation 7 Ramsar site selection 8 Management plans Monitoring Ecological change Risk assessment 9 Shared waters Shared species Partnerships Sharing knowledge Development assistance Business sector