Act now on wetlands for Agenda 2030 – Infographic
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Climate and disaster risks
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Climate mitigation and adaptation
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Coastal resilience
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Coastal wetland conservation
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Community resilience
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Integrated delta management
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Peatland conservation and restoration
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Species
In 2015, world leaders committed to achieving the 17 goals of the United National 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs). Now it’s time to act. 7 of the goals impact on and are affected by wetlands – ecosystems where water meets land, such as peatlands, marshes, rivers, lakes, deltas, coasts, and mangroves. Wetlands exist from the polar regions to the tropics, and from high altitudes to the drylands of Africa. Wetlands provide a wide range of benefits: they purify and store water, provide food and fish, support abundant biodiversity, drive local economies, protect our shores and are the Earth’s greatest natural carbon stores.
This interactive infographic illustrates the links between the Sustainable Development Goals, wetlands and the innovative approaches we work with.
View the infographic: www.actnowfor2030.com