“Wise Use of Wetlands”

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News: Member countries of the Ramsar convention have adopted India’s resolution on ‘Promoting Sustainable Lifestyles for the wise use of Wetlands’ at Ramsar COP15 in Zimbabwe.

About “Wise Use of Wetlands”

Source – MIB
  • The “wise use” of wetlands is the central philosophy of the Ramsar Convention.
  • Definition: The Ramsar Convention defines wise use of wetlands as the maintenance of wetlands’ ecological character, achieved through the implementation of ecosystem approaches, within the context of sustainable development”.
    • The wetland wise use concept focuses on ecological character; ecosystem approach and sustainable development.
  • Decentralized approach: Wise use also recognises that management of wetlands should be decentralised.
  • Party obligations: Contracting Parties commit to work towards the wise use of all the wetlands and water resources in their territory, through national plans, policies and legislation, management actions and public education.
  • In 1990 the Contracting Parties adopted Guidelines for the implementation of the wise use concept. The Guidelines emphasized the importance of:
    • adopting national wetland policies, either separately or as a component of wider initiatives such as national environmental action plans;
    • developing programmes covering wetland inventory, monitoring, research, training, education and public awareness;
    • developing integrated management plans at wetland sites.
  • Prohibited activities: The concept of “wise use” also prohibits a number of activities in notified wetlands including:
    • conversion for non-wetland uses including encroachment of any kind; setting up of any industry and expansion of existing industries; disposal of construction and demolition waste; poaching; discharge of effluents among others.
  • Recent Developments in Wetland Conservation in India
    • National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems (NPCA)
    • The Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017
    • Wetlands of India Portal (2021): Launched on October 2, 2021, this portal provides comprehensive information on India’s wetlands.
    • Wetlands Rejuvenation Programme: Initiated by MoEFCC in 2020, this program aims to rejuvenate over 500 wetlands across India.
    • Amrit Dharohar Scheme:Launched with the Union Budget 2023-24, the Amrit Dharohar Scheme is a key initiative aimed at optimizing wetland utilization over the next three years.
    • Centre for Wetland Conservation and Management (CWCM): Established on World Wetland Day 2021, this center focuses on addressing research needs and knowledge gaps in wetland conservation.

About Ramsar Convention and India

  • It is an international treaty for the conservation and wise use of wetlands.
  • It is named after the Iranian city of Ramsar, on the Caspian Sea, where the treaty was signed on February 2, 1971.
  • India ratified the convention on February 1, 1982.
  • India has 91 Ramsar Sites (1.36 million ha), which is the largest network in Asia and third largest globally.
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