Evidence-based action (Part 1): The Conservation Status of Migratory Waterbirds in the EAAF

Event: RFI Inception Workshop

Evidence-based action (Part 1): The Conservation Status of Migratory Waterbirds in the EAAF

06 December 2021
Author / Speaker: 
Taej Mundkur, Wetlands International - Other materials by the author

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The declining waterbird population is a clear indication of the extent of damage that nature is experiencing. Conservation and restoration of internationally important waterbird sites must be considered in a broader development and engineering context. By promoting evidence-based approach to management and restoration of coastal wetlands and monitoring of waterbirds and benthos at site level, governments and the private sector can ensure a more sustainable and resilient future.

Geographical Focus: 
Regional - Asia
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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