Appendix C - Scoping for Resilience and Management of Arctic Wetland
CAFF is undertaking an initiative on enhancing engagement in relation to the roles and functions of Arctic wetlands as a resource to support sustainable development and resilience in the Arctic. Wetlands constitute a large part of the Arctic and their role for sustainable development is critical, as...
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ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/3199 2024-01-14T10:03:31+01:00 Appendix C - Scoping for Resilience and Management of Arctic Wetland CAFF CAFF 2017 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11374/3199 unknown CAFF https://hdl.handle.net/11374/3199 2017 ftarcticcouncil 2023-12-21T00:08:57Z CAFF is undertaking an initiative on enhancing engagement in relation to the roles and functions of Arctic wetlands as a resource to support sustainable development and resilience in the Arctic. Wetlands constitute a large part of the Arctic and their role for sustainable development is critical, asthey are directly related to climate change and adaptation, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the livelihood of Indigenous and local peoples. The effects of climate change on Arctic wetlands, their biodiversity and functioning are still little understood but can be expected to be considerable. Other/Unknown Material Arctic CAFF Climate change Arctic Council Repository Arctic |
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CAFF is undertaking an initiative on enhancing engagement in relation to the roles and functions of Arctic wetlands as a resource to support sustainable development and resilience in the Arctic. Wetlands constitute a large part of the Arctic and their role for sustainable development is critical, asthey are directly related to climate change and adaptation, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the livelihood of Indigenous and local peoples. The effects of climate change on Arctic wetlands, their biodiversity and functioning are still little understood but can be expected to be considerable. |
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