Article

Freshwater Biodiversity Toolbox

Wetland Protection

Wetlands provide essential functions to ecosystems around the world. Degradation of wetlands can take place in different forms, including, but not limited to, filling of the wetland, changes in surface flow, and intake of pollution runoff. The conservation of wetlands is first sought through protecting existing ecosystems and ecological integrity from natural or anthropogenic threats to prevent further damages. Whereas restoration is a reactionary conservation intervention, protection of wetlands is a proactive method, where restoration may not be necessary if the ecosystem can be protected first. Protective actions exist in forms of laws and regulations, avoiding the introduction of invasive species, and reducing pollution. The protection of a wetland allows for the ecosystem and ecological processes to remain unaltered rather than requiring restorative actions and the construction of man-made wetlands.

Rating:
All syntheses for this intervention scored low in CEESAT demonstrating limitations in the rigour and the transparency in which these reviews were conducted (i.e., no a-priori protocol, critical appraisal, or search strategy provided). All syntheses in this intervention scored well in RASCAT demonstrating high applicability and relevancy to a Canadian freshwater context. Lemly et al. (2000) scored Red for one element with regards to how recently it was published.

+
An, S., Tian, Z., Cai, Y., Wen, T., Xu, D., Jiang, H., Yao, Z., Guan, B., Sheng, S., Ouyang, Y., & Cheng, X. (2013)
Wetlands of Northeast Asia and High Asia: An overview
+
Golden, H.E., Creed, I.F., Ali, G., Basu, N.B., Neff, B.P., Rains, M.C., McLaughlin, D.L., Alexander, L.C., Ameli, A.A., Christensen, J.R., Evenson, G.R., Jones, C.N., Lane, C.R., & Lang, M. (2017)
Integrating geographically isolated wetlands into land management decisions
+
Lemly, A.D., Kingsford, R.T., & Thompson, J.R. (2000)
Irrigated agriculture and wildlife conservation: Conflict on a global scale
Scroll to top