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Wetlands International is a global organisation that works to sustain and restore wetlands and their resources for people and biodiversity. This English global site shows  our global organisation, our projects and publications.

We also have specific sites for our offices in South AsiaOceania , Malaysia,   Africa (French), Latin America (Spanish), Russia, the Black Sea Region, Thailand, North Asia  (Chinese & English), Japan (Japanese) and Indonesia (English & Indonesian).

Our latest news!

Poznan climate summit crucial for peatlands Monday, December 01, 2008

The UN climate summit in Poznan , Poland (1-12 December) is a key opportunity for addressing the huge greenhouse gas emissions from peatland degradation. A team of Wetlands International attends the summit to advocate policies that will address the loss of the worlds peatlands.

RSPO certified palm oil ignores greenhouse gas emissions Monday, November 10, 2008

This Tuesday (11th Nov.), the world’s first certified palm oil under the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) arrives on European shores. This certified palm oil originates from a plantation which has palm oil grown on peatlands. Wetlands International strongly cautions that palm oil cannot be certified "sustainable" as long as the sector refuses to include a criterion on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from land use change, in particular degradation of tropical peatlands.

“Invisible Connections” highlights importance of threatened Yellow Sea habitats Friday, November 07, 2008

A new and stunning book was published by Wetlands International on intertidal mudflats of the Yellow Sea, which are under critical threat by unsustainable development. The book offers a wonderful photographic journey that follows the migration of shorebirds flying from their breeding grounds in the Arctic through East Asia to Australia.

Protection of Green Coast demonstration sites in Aceh requested from Provincial Governor Thursday, November 06, 2008

Green Coast partners in Aceh (Wetlands International and WWF) have submitted an official request to Aceh Provincial Government to endorse, support and protect the 11 Green Coast demonstration sites after the partners will be phased out Mid 2009.

Ramsar Convention shies away from influencing water, climate and development policies Tuesday, November 04, 2008

In the speech on behalf of the International Organising Partners of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (COP 10) in Korea, Jane Madgwick, CEO of Wetlands International welcomes the steps to increase the status of Ramsar Sites, especially with regard to Lake Natron in Tanzania, the Tana Delta and Lake Naivasha in Kenya. At the same time, there is disappointment about the little progress in addressing water, climate and development policies with a link to wetlands.

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Central Kalimantan Peatland Project (CKPP) Video

This video tells the story how peatlands are degraded in Indonesia, how peat oxidates and contributes to CO2 emissions.

Wetlands International's Central Kalimantan Peatland Project (CKPP) has found a way to restore the degraded peatlands in order to prevent further CO2 emissions. More information on this project can be found on the CKPP Website  or in the drop-down menu - Regional Programmes - in the top right corner of this page.

Wetlands at UNFCCC COP14, Poznan, 1-12 December 2008

 

Wetlands International is dedicated to get greenhouse gas emissions from degraded peatlands addressed under UNFCCC. Check out our positions and side event programme at UN-FCCC COP14.

This month's threatened wetland

Global Peatland Alert!

                


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