Wetland ecological character and wise use: towards a new framing
Creators
- 1. Charles Sturt University
- 2. Wetlands International
- 3. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 4. Ford Motor Company
- 5. Griffith University
- 6. Kenyon College
Description
Ecological character and wise use are central tenets underpinning the Ramsar Convention's global wetland ambitions. In this paper, we postulate that, given on-going and progressive degradation and destruction of wetlands, these concepts require reframing. So as to overcome the human–nature dualism, which underpins current wetland conservation, we propose that wetlands need to be placed within a social–ecological framing that can accommodate a plurality of worldviews and value systems. This reframing broadens the definition of wetland ecological character and replaces it with a more inclusive and comprehensive term 'wetland character'. Wise use, consequently, becomes maintenance of wetland character. Further considerations on maintaining wetland character under this construct are presented.
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Marine and Freshwater Research
Publisher:
CSIRO Publishing
ISSN:
13231650
Volume:
72
Pages:
633-637
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
3099742490
DOI
10.1071/mf20244
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