Wetlands

Affidavit by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on the conservation of the water body Agula Bandha, Berhampur, Odisha, 20/05/2025

Affidavit by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in the matter of Sisir Kumar Panda Vs Union of India & Others dated 20/05/2025. The issue pertained to the removal of illegal construction/obstruction caused by the state authorities as well as the private persons in the ecological sensitive zone …

Environmental flows in water resources policies, plans, and projects: findings and recommendations

This report addresses one of the greatest shortcomings of water resource development projects: the inadequate protection of environmental flow conditions in rivers, lakes, wetlands, estuaries, and groundwater systems. This deficiency has affected hundreds of millions of people whose lifestyles and well-being depend upon natural ecosystem services provided by healthy freshwater …

Treatment of swine wastewater with subsurface-flow constructed wetlands in Yucatn, Mexico: Influence of plant species

This study evaluates the capability of horizontal subsurface-flow constructed wetlands (SSF CWs) for treating pretreated swine wastewater as a function of contact time (CT) and type of macrophyte under the local conditions of Yucat

Conservation of lakes: Issues & applications

This paper focuses on the Bangalore wetland region as a case study and analyzes the current situation and scope of the conservation in the catchments area. The major threats to the Bangalore lake originate from human activity in the catchments, resulting in alterations in the water balance and water quality.

Environmental flows in water resources policies, plans, and projects: case studies

The overall goal of this report and the accompanying report summarizing the findings and recommendations, both based on the economic and sector work (ESW), is to advance the understanding and integration in operational terms of environmental water allocation into integrated water resources management. The specific objectives of the reports are: …

Sea-level rise and storm surges: a comparative analysis of impacts in Developing Countries

An increase in sea surface temperature is evident at all latitudes and in all oceans. The current understanding is that ocean warming plays a major role in intensified cyclone activity and heightened storm surges. The vulnerability of coastlines to intensified storm surges can be ascertained by overlaying Geographic Information System …

Endemic marsh Mongoose Herpestes palustris (Carnivora: Herpestidae) of East Kolkata Wetlands, India: a status report

Marsh Mongoose Herpestes palustris is the only extant endemic mammal of the East Kolkata wetlands, which has been declared a RAMSAR site in 2002. Since its first description by the scientists of the Zoological Survey of India, the population of this species has dwindled to an alarming state due to …

SC notice to govt on water crisis

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday suo motu enlarged the scope of an eightyear-old PIL seeking protection of vanishing wetlands in the country and asked the Centre to detail within four weeks the steps it has taken to solve the growing water crisis faced by the people. A bench …

Overfeeding fish spelling doom for Rewalsar wetland

Sewerage from private septic tanks and silt from three nallahs along with pilgrims overfeeding the fish are slowly spelling death not only for the

Putting China's wetlands on the map

In his attempt to track avian flu in China, Peng Gong ended up creating the only comprehensive wetlands map the country has. When Gong compared that map, described in an article published in Chinese last month, to another as-yet unpublished one, he found that nearly 30% of China

Court raps state over wetlands

The high court on Friday indicted the state for its failure to implement orders to protect the East Calcutta Wetlands and other water bodies. Alarmed at the rampant landfill along the Bypass, the division bench of Chief Justice S.S. Nijjar and Justice B. Somadder said:

Rs 49-cr proposal for Chilika lake development

BHUBANESWAR: The State Government has submitted a proposal of Rs 49.54 crore before the 13th Finance Commission (TFC) for the all-round development and conservation of biodiversity in Chilika lake. The new proposal for the Chilika lake includes participatory watershed management, improvement of salinity gradient, biodiversity conservation, fishery resource, fishery resource …

Restoration of water bodies

Restoration of lost water bodies that once served as natural sanctuaries for fish has become indispensable to protect indigenous fishes and maintain ecological balance and biodiversity. Reports say, the Fisheries Directorate shall impose a two-month ban on fishing in some major rivers in the southern region to ensure safe laying …

New project to protect the wetlands in Colombo vicinity

Sri Lanka Ministry of Environment is to develop the wetlands around the parliament and in Battaramulla area as urban gardens. According to the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, Patali Champika Ranawaka this project is to be implemented under the programme of Green Circle introduced by the Ministry. The main …

Soil-less agriculture gains ground

A few years ago, we published an article written by Rezaul Haq, Tapan Kumar and Pritam Ghosh, called

Biodiversity and climate change in the himalayas: sustainable mountain development

Professor Bruno Messerli, together with the team at ICIMOD made a tangible proposal for the long-term preservation of Himalayan genetic heritage: to select four representative

The status and distribution of freshwater biodiversity in Southern Africa

Biodiversity within inland water ecosystems in southern Africa is both highly diverse and of great regional importance to livelihoods and economies. However, development activities are not always compatible with the conservation of this diversity and it is poorly represented within the development planning process. One of the main reasons cited …

Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD)

This paper summarises the importance of wetlands in relation to climate change, as a basis for examining their potential role in the measures for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) being discussed under the Kyoto Protocol. The question is addressed also in relation to relevant aspects of other …

World's Largest Wetland Threatened In Brazil

Date: 18-Feb-09 Country: BRAZIL Author: Raymond Colitt CORUMBA - Jaguars still roam the world's largest wetland and endangered Hyacinth Macaws nest in its trees but advancing farms and industries are destroying Brazil's Pantanal region at an alarming rate. The degradation of the landlocked river delta on the upper Paraguay river …

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