BHATTA, Bharat P., Jaromír KOLEJKA and Thakur SILWAL. Ohrožení mokřadů a vodní biodiverzity v Nepálu (Challenges for Wetland Conservation and Aquatic Biodiversity in Nepal). Životné prostredie: revue pre teóriu a tvorbu životného prostredia. Bratislava: Slovenska akademia vied, 2013, vol. 47, No 3, p. 20-23. ISSN 0044-4863.
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Original name Ohrožení mokřadů a vodní biodiverzity v Nepálu
Name in Czech Ohrožení mokřadů a vodní biodiverzity v Nepálu
Name (in English) Challenges for Wetland Conservation and Aquatic Biodiversity in Nepal
Authors BHATTA, Bharat P., Jaromír KOLEJKA and Thakur SILWAL.
Edition Životné prostredie: revue pre teóriu a tvorbu životného prostredia, Bratislava, Slovenska akademia vied, 2013, 0044-4863.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study Earth magnetism, geodesy, geography
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Education
Keywords (in Czech) zvířata mokřadů - typy mokřadů - faktory degradace - ochranářská opatření
Keywords in English wetland animals - wetland types - degradation factors - policy protection measures
Tags degradation, Nepal, protection, wetlands
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Abstract
Nepal possesses several types of wetland ecosystems of global significance scattered in the mountainous and lowland (Terai) regions. Their national classification is presented. They have tremendous importance in terms of ecological, socioeconomic, recreational and spiritual values. However, natural and anthropogenous factors listed in the paper are creating vast problems threatening wetland ecosystems. Inadequate awareness among concerned stakeholders and weak law enforcement are being accelerated loss of aquatic ecosystems. An overview of selected wetland protection measures is given in the text.
Abstract (in English)
Nepal possesses several types of wetland ecosystems of global significance scattered in the mountainous and lowland (Terai) regions. Their national classification is presented. They have tremendous importance in terms of ecological, socioeconomic, recreational and spiritual values. However, natural and anthropogenous factors listed in the paper are creating vast problems threatening wetland ecosystems. Inadequate awareness among concerned stakeholders and weak law enforcement are being accelerated loss of aquatic ecosystems. An overview of selected wetland protection measures is given in the text.
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