Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlands

Over recent years, Ethiopia has massively engaged in climate change mitigation and adaptation activities so as to reduce the adverse risks of climate change. However, considering the country’s vulnerability, the effort is not diversified and nature-based solutions such as wetland conservation are ov...

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Main Authors: Tesfau Bekele, Yoseph Haile
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-06-01
Series:Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2021.1923271
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spelling doaj-4e45d9d6f3f143b88c74b935db4a62842021-07-06T12:16:12ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeology, Ecology, and Landscapes2474-95082021-06-01001610.1080/24749508.2021.19232711923271Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlandsTesfau Bekele0Yoseph Haile1College of Natural & Computational Sciences, Dire Dawa UniversityCollege of Natural & Computational Sciences, Dire Dawa UniversityOver recent years, Ethiopia has massively engaged in climate change mitigation and adaptation activities so as to reduce the adverse risks of climate change. However, considering the country’s vulnerability, the effort is not diversified and nature-based solutions such as wetland conservation are overlooked. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to assess and evaluate the potential of Ethiopian wetlands as another huge on hand natural solutions in intensifying climate actions, conservation strategies, and other challenges. Recent studies on Ethiopian wetlands have shown a tremendous capacity in capturing and securing atmospheric carbon, however, their conservation is not attracting sufficient attention yet. These ecosystems’ carbon reserve potential and the ultimate role they are playing in regional as well as a global contribution is not well perceived, thereon, overlooked in the nationwide conservation activities to foster climate change adaptation. Hence, we would like to suggest that considering the coverage and potential of our wetlands it should be the go-getting time now to include them in the country’s climate adaptation actions and diversify the efforts through approaches like community-based wetland management.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2021.1923271adaptationclimate changeconservationmitigationwetland
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Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlands
Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
adaptation
climate change
conservation
mitigation
wetland
author_facet Tesfau Bekele
Yoseph Haile
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title Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlands
title_short Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlands
title_full Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlands
title_fullStr Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlands
title_full_unstemmed Intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of Ethiopian freshwater wetlands
title_sort intensification of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions through wetland conservation: the case of ethiopian freshwater wetlands
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes
issn 2474-9508
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Over recent years, Ethiopia has massively engaged in climate change mitigation and adaptation activities so as to reduce the adverse risks of climate change. However, considering the country’s vulnerability, the effort is not diversified and nature-based solutions such as wetland conservation are overlooked. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to assess and evaluate the potential of Ethiopian wetlands as another huge on hand natural solutions in intensifying climate actions, conservation strategies, and other challenges. Recent studies on Ethiopian wetlands have shown a tremendous capacity in capturing and securing atmospheric carbon, however, their conservation is not attracting sufficient attention yet. These ecosystems’ carbon reserve potential and the ultimate role they are playing in regional as well as a global contribution is not well perceived, thereon, overlooked in the nationwide conservation activities to foster climate change adaptation. Hence, we would like to suggest that considering the coverage and potential of our wetlands it should be the go-getting time now to include them in the country’s climate adaptation actions and diversify the efforts through approaches like community-based wetland management.
topic adaptation
climate change
conservation
mitigation
wetland
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24749508.2021.1923271
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