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A review of the status and threats to wetlands in Nepal

2004

IUCN has been working to raise awareness regarding the values of wetland ecosystems, the threats to wetlands, wetland dependent peoples and species, and to build capacity for conservation and sustainable use of wetlands in Nepal. This report is the result of a significant project development effort undertaken by IUCN Nepal over the last two years, which was to design a national project for conservation and sustainable use of wetlands in the country. IUCN Nepal commissioned comprehensive studies of wetland flora and fauna, legal and policy framework governing the use of wetlands and wetland resources, the status of wetland ecosystems, and the values and socio-economic aspects of wetlands in Nepal. In short, drawing on these various studies, the report presents an overview and status review of wetlands in Nepal, particularly a review of the environmental and biodiversity context, especially their global significance; national policy and government institutional context for wetland management; an analysis of key threats and root causes of wetland degradation and loss; and, opportunities for wetlands conservation in Nepal.
nepal wetlands endangered species environmental degradation fauna flora institutional framework wetland management

Authors

Karki, Sameer, Thomas, Samuel

Broad subject
Ecosystems - wetlands
Call number
IUCN-WTL-031
ISBN
99933-760-9-4
Imprint
Kathmandu : IUCN Nepal, 2004
Number of copies
2
Physical Description
vi, 80p. : ill.
Published in
IUCN Nepal, IUCN, Wetlands and Water Resources Programme

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