Author:
Finlayson C. M.,Davidson N. C.,Spiers A. G.,Stevenson N. J.
Abstract
This assessment is based on reviews of the extent of wetland inventory in
seven regions of the world. A key conclusion is that little is still known
about the extent and condition of the global wetland resource. It was not
possible to make reliable overall estimates of the size of the wetland
resource globally or regionally. Previous estimates range from 5.3 to 9.7
million km2 but present analyses now suggest a tentative
minimum of 12.8 km2. Recommendations focus on the need
for national inventory programmes and the inclusion of basic information on
the location and extent of each wetland and its major ecological features as a
forerunner to collecting further management-oriented information. Thus, the
following core data should be collected: area and boundary, location,
geomorphic setting, general description, soil characteristics, water regime,
water quality, and biotic characteristics. Further, the development of
standardized methods for data collection, collation and storage are called
for. These should address the use of remotely sensed data and storage of
information in electronic formats, including Geographic Information Systems
and recording key information in a meta-database. Habitats of priority for
future inventory are seagrasses, coral reefs, salt marshes and coastal flats,
mangroves, arid-zone wetlands, peatlands, rivers and streams, and artificial
wetlands.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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