Gallery 0 Resultados Reiniciar búsqueda Close Kafue Flats Daniel Phiri Kisumu - man on a boat Dave Ojay Parc d'Akanda in Gabon Fritz Bayong Red Sea Fish, Egypt Omar Awile James MacKenzie Students of Université Aube Nouvelle-Ouagadougou at the World Wetlands Day celebrations in Burkina Faso Ramsar Convention Paul Ouédraogo Senior Regional Advisor Africa introducing the Ramsar Strat Plan 2016-2024 during World Wetlands Day Celebrations in Burkina Faso. Ramsar Convention Lamech Kabore-National Focal Point Burkina Faso-Launching the World Wetlands Day Exposition. Ramsar Convention Official ceremony to award certificates to Ramsar Site Managers chaired by two ministers Ramsar Convention Ramsar Sites Managers Burkina Faso at a training ofon how to use the Ramsar Sites Information Service. Ramsar Convention bien que le debut de la vie citera sultani This wetland is a human made ones along with inland since it is found near a river. The people normally grow water base crops, such as Colocasia antiquorum, Colocasia Esculenta and Nasturtium Officinale. Aquatic animals was introduced in the wetland to enhance the biodiversity of the wetland keshwar lobin Tionosoyiet Wetland is found in Kericho County. The wetland provides water filtration and purification services. This provided clean water for both human and livestock. Furthermore, it is also a recreational site for people visiting. From the picture you can see young children enjoy themselves at the wetland Lumiti Trotsky The view from Oddballs camp on Chief's Island in the Moremi Game Reserve. We were about to head out on a mokoro (canoe) trip. Larry Swatuk Utilisation de la zone humide La zone humide est utiliser pour fournir aux habitants de la ville de Bukavu les poissons appellent communément appellent sambaza (limnotricia myondom) et permet à cette population de voyager travers ce milieu pour aller à Goma ville de la province du Nord -Kivu.Conservation Ce milieu aide le monde entier pour réduire le réchauffement climatique, par contre ce milieu est male gérer par la population de la ville de Bukavu parce que on y jette les déchets de toutes sortes et ses déchets contribuent sur la mortalité élevée des poissons par conséquent s’amène une crise dans la ville de Bukavu.Mode de vie La population de la ville de Bukavu vivent grâce à la production de fretins(sambaza) et presque la moitié de l’une de ces trois commune qu’on trouvent dans la ville de Bukavu vive grâce à cette d’eau qu’ils utilisent pour la boissons(eau vive)et utilisation ménagères. Bonnet Freddy chibalonza A man making a living out of the coconut tree that grows by the coastal wetlands Brian Osweta Kampala is the capital city of Uganda and it is located in the central region of the country. It has an area of about 238 square kilometers, a big part of which was once a wetland. Geographically Kampala is referred to as a city of seven hills separated by valleys with swamps and streams also called wetlands. Today the wetlands in this area is on the verge of extinction as they are being threatened by the increasing population in the city. Nassanga Moureen Weaving of papyrus products is one of the sustainable livelihood activities that women in Siaya County are engaged in. The papyrus is harvested from Yala Swamp which is one of the few remaining extensive freshwater wetland in Kenya and also designated Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA). John Mwacharo Kampala is the capital city of Uganda and it is located in the central region of the country. It has an area of about 238 square kilometers, a big part of which was once a wetland. Geographically Kampala is referred to as a city of seven hills separated by valleys with swamps and streams also called wetlands. Today the wetlands in this area is on the verge of extinction as they are being threatened by the increasing population in the city. Kampala's wetlands are mostly located on the shores thus their waters are collected and poured in the lakes like Victoria which is the largest in East Africa. What has remained of these places is the drainage channels which have diverted the flow of water out of these wetlands. The expansion of the city from its old self to the current location has greatly lead to the depletion of wetlands around it. Historically, Kampala's wetlands go back before 1900 when they belonged to the Kabaka (king) of Buganda.(Buganda was one of the ancient kingdoms in Uganda). Under the colonial rule, these wetlands were turned to the Queen of Britain in the name of crownland and were supervised by the colonial governors. No person during that time was allowed to encroach on these wetlands. With the exit of colonial masters after independence, these wetlands suffered from conflicts over their ownership. The cultural leaders and new politicians mismanaged these areas and the wetlands were destroyed totally. In Kampala, the city and its immediate environment is managed and administered by the City Council of Kampala. This government body has greatly fostered destruction of these treasured areas. The city council has neglected the laws set up to protect the wetlands. Under section 74 of the Public Health Act, one who interferes with the land around the city should be sued in court but, due to corruption, Kampala City Council has sold off these areas to "money hungry" people who have reclaimed these areas to an extent of extinction. The Government of Uganda has conflicting ideologies over environmental protection with respect to economic growth and so, no real supervision is done over the authorities in charge of wetland conservation. The call for modernisation of Kampala's areas and industrialization by politicians and other leaders today, we fear that Kampala's wetlands will not survive. Nassanga Moureen Lower kaduna middle niger flood plain, at patigi Bashiru Saliu An important destination an important destination Benghazi and visitors because of celebrations, festivals and children games that take place there, especially in the summer. beautiful view and fresh air, and where the Libyan youngest hang out during the Libyan Revolution, family and love one usually go out and walk there on the weekend. riham rabeea Kids having fun at the beach showing how important wetlands are for our recreational purposes. Brian Osweta Photo prise sur les berges du fleuve sangha, frontière et limite naturelle Cameroun Congo au port de pêche , illustrant les activités durables de pêche (poisson), de commerce du sable et besoins des populations riveraines. Elisabeth MBENG A group of fishermen drags their boat away from the sea after a long day at work. Daniel Falonipe This image was taken at my hometown in Kisumu, Kenya on Lake Victoria. The image shows a fisherman heading to work. Yvonne Lyra Aoko Were Lutembe Bay Ramsar Site is situated at the mouth of Lake Victoria's Murchison Bay, this shallow area is almost completely cut-off from the main body of Lake Victoria by a C. papyrus island. Laura Máiz-Tomé The system plays an important hydrological role, with the swamps surrounding the Murchison Bay acting as natural filters for silt, sediments and excess nutrients in surface run-off, wastewaters from industries, and sewage from Kampala City. Laura Máiz-Tomé