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Note 5: Evaluating the risk to Ramsar Sites from climate change induced sea level rise

… portions of the sites that are either tidal or above the high tide mark, and are therefore considered at risk of sea …
21 May 2026 Document

Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use

… 108 8.2.3 Wetland Conservation Under the Regional Seas Conventions 111 8.3 Considerations for Implementation at … in parts of Asia, coral reefs in the tropics and the high concentration of peatlands around the margins of the … essential communication links through water transport. The high productivity of wetlands mentioned above and the cycling …
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Managing MIDAs - Harmonising the Management of Multi-Internationally Designated Areas: Ramsar Sites, World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves and UNESCO Global Geoparks

… designated areas can build capacity through high quality and standardised education and training … Areas 23 ■ Monitoring and reporting: To ensure continuing high quality of UNESCO Global Geoparks within the IGGP, including high quality of their management, the status of each UNESCO …
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Culture and wetlands: A Ramsar guidance document

… Programme (respectively, UNESCO and UNEP) convened a high-level round table on Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity … Thus wetlands, even if degraded or reduced, can retain a high degree of archaeological importance. Box 5: Sunken ships … develop rapid survey methods to assess wetland sites with high scientific poten- tial in which efforts should be …
21 May 2026 Document