Title: The Ramsar Convention and wetland assessment
1The Ramsar Convention and wetland assessment
- Nick Davidson
- Deputy Secretary General
- Ramsar Bureau
- CBD/Ramsar Rapid assessment of inland water
biodiversity - Montreal, 2-4 December 2002
2Background
- significant attention under the Convention to
inventory, assessment and monitoring - basic commitment to maintain the ecological
character of wetlands - particularly Ramsar sites
- assessing the status and trends of the wetland
resource - existing guidance (COP6 COP7)
- much new guidance and future actions adopted by
Ramsars COP8 last week - most guidance general procedural frameworks
- need recognised for more methodological guidance
3Ramsar COP8 Resolution VIII.8
- Assessing and reporting status and trends of
wetlands, and the implementation of Article 3.2
of the Convention - Article 3.2 identifying and reporting change in
ecological character - recognises need to improve levels of assessment
and reporting - STRP report on status and trends of Ramsar sites,
in wider context of regional and global status
and trends - STRP prepare consolidated guidance on detecting,
reporting and responding to change in ecological
character
4Ramsars existing guidance
- Framework for designing a wetland monitoring
programme (Res. VI.1) - Wetland risk assessment framework (Res. VII.10),
includes - step-wise model procedure
- early warning indicators
- rapid response toxicity tests
- early warning field tests
- rapid assessment
- incorporate into rapid assessment guidance?
5Ramsars definitions of inventory, assessment
monitoring
- adopted by COP8 Resolution VIII.6 A Framework
for Wetland Inventory - inventory collection and/or collation of core
information for wetland management, incl.
Information base for specific assessment and
monitoring activities - assessment identification of status of, and
threats to, wetlands as basis for collection of
more specific information through monitoring
6Ramsars definitions of inventory, assessment
monitoring
- monitoring collection of specific info. for
management, hypothesis driven from assessment,
and using results for management implementation - definitions recognise that distinction between
inventory and assessment often blurred
7Inventory Framework
- 13 design steps for decision-making, related to
purpose (objectives) and available resources - equally applicable to wetland assessment
- Steps
- 1. State purpose and objective
- 2. Review existing knowledge and information
- 3. Review existing methods
- 4. Determine scale and resolution
- 5. Establish core/minimum data set
- 6. Establish habitat classification
- 7. Choose appropriate method
8Inventory Framework steps (cont.)
- 8. Establish data management system
- 9. Establish time schedule and resources
required - 10. Assess feasibility and cost effectiveness
- 11. Establish reporting procedure
- 12. Establish review and evaluation process
- 13. Plan a pilot study
- test and adjust method, as needed
9An integrated Ramsar Wetland Inventory,
Assessment and Monitoring Framework (WIAM)
- COP8 recognised number of gaps and disharmonies
in existing Ramsar guidance (Resolution VIII.7) - STRP will fill these, through developing
integrated framework, based on outline in COP8
DOC. 16 - based on Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA)
conceptual framework - recognises importance of scale, and developing
multi-scalar approaches, and - use and value of remote sensing for wetland
assessment
10Other relevant COP8 decisions
- adopted CBDs COP6 guidelines for environmental
impact assessment and strategic environmental
assessment - adopted New guidelines for management planning
for Ramsar sites and other wetlands - inventory/assessment needed for description and
evaluation - features and factors
- ecological features and processes
- features ecological, socio-economic and cultural
11Guidelines for rapid assessment of inland water
biodiversity
- will contribute to gaps in Ramsars toolkit
- Issues to consider/incorporate
- define inland waters wetland habitat coverage
- cover all indicative components of CBD
biodiversity - cover assessment of processes as well as features
12Guidelines for rapid assessment of inland water
biodiversity
- In methodology, include key precursors for
choosing any assessment work - establishing purpose and objective
- compiling existing knowledge and information
- incl. traditional knowledge through stakeholder
and local community/indigenous peoples
contribution (as appropriate) - scale issues
- resource issues
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