CGTN: How to protect wetland and build a shared future for all life on Earth?

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BEIJING, Nov. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

More than a billion people across the world depend on wetlands for their

livelihoods – that's about one in eight people on Earth. However, these lands

are Earth's most threatened ecosystem.

 

According to the United Nations, 35 percent of the world's wetlands have

disappeared since 1970.

 

Themed "Wetlands Action for People and Nature," the 14th Meeting of the

Conference of the Contracting Parties (COP14) to the Ramsar Convention on

Wetlands is being held from November 5 to 13, with its main venue in China's

Wuhan, and a parallel session in Geneva, Switzerland, in both in person and

online formats.

 

This meeting gives us an opportunity to raise awareness, strengthen

cooperation, and scale up wetlands action across the world, Chinese President

Xi Jinping hailed on Saturday when delivering his speech via video at the

opening ceremony of the events.

 

Xi vowed China will pursue modernization of harmony between humanity and

nature, promote high-quality development in the wetlands conservation cause and

promote international exchanges and cooperation.

 

What China has done?

 

With four percent of the world's wetlands, China has met the diverse needs of

one-fifth of the world's population for wetland production, living, ecology and

culture.

 

In his speech, Xi noted that historic achievements have been made in wetlands

conservation in China. The country has increased the area of wetlands to 56.35

million hectares, put in place a protection system and enacted a Wetlands

Conservation Law, according to Xi.

 

Since it acceded to the Ramsar Convention in 1992, China has established and

improved its legal framework for wetland protection as well as systems for

protection management, project planning, and investigation and monitoring. It

has also fulfilled its obligations under the convention and continued to expand

international cooperation in this regard.

 

The central government has spent 19.8 billion yuan (about $2.73 billion) on

over 4,100 projects to advance wetland protection and restoration across the

country since 2003.

 

China now has 64 wetlands of international importance and 29 wetlands of

national importance, as well as 901 national wetland parks.

 

Last month, China released a plan for wetland protection for the 2022-2030

period, aiming to increase its wetland protection rate to 55 percent by 2025,

while increasing the number of wetlands of international importance and

national importance by 20 and 50, respectively.

 

The Chinese president also introduced China's further plan of incorporating 11

million hectares of its wetlands into the country's national park system,

adding a national wetlands conservation plan and major conservation projects

will be implemented.

 

Path to global ecological conservation

 

The Chinese president Saturday urged efforts to build global consensus on

prizing wetlands, advance the global process of wetlands conservation and

enhance people's well-being globally by leveraging the role of wetlands.

 

China will build an international mangrove center in Shenzhen and supports the

convening of a conference of the World Coastal Forum, Xi announced.

 

According to China's white paper on biodiversity conservation, the country has

provided support for more than 80 developing countries in biodiversity

conservation under the framework of South-South cooperation.

 

China has also made ecological cooperation a key part of Belt and Road

cooperation. In 2021, China launched "the Belt and Road" Green Development

Partnership Initiative with 31 partner countries, calling for international

cooperation to achieve a green and sustainable economic recovery and promote

low-carbon, resilient and inclusive economic growth post-epidemic.

 

Moreover, China has taken an active part in international conferences and

activities, including the United Nations Summit on Biodiversity and the

Leaders' Summit on Climate, giving impetus to biodiversity conservation and

sustainable development.

 

These cases are a microcosm of China's concrete steps to promote global

ecological cooperation, with the notion of building a shared future for all

life on Earth as the underpinning.

 

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SOURCE:  CGTN

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