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Water and wetlands are fundamental to life. How we interact with them and the management approaches we adopt can impact our health and well-being, and the environment. Community management is the implementation of a management approach that provides a solution to social and environmental challenges the community faces. It is developed and carried out by a community themselves. Identifying the most robust community management approaches is important. We call these approaches community owned solutions as they benefit the community, are fair and do not impact negatively on the environment. The aims of this unit are to examine our relationship with water and wetlands, to introduce community management, discuss how to identify community owned solutions and look at how to implement and evaluate community owned solutions.
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Think about a wetland you know. What benefits does it provide? How has it changed since you’ve known it, what challenges does it face? What feeling do you have when you think about this wetland? What specific images or memories come to your mind?
Community management is the implementation of a management approach which provides a solution to social and environmental challenges the community faces. It is developed and carried out by a community themselves. Identifying the most robust community management approach is important to ensure it benefits the community, is fair and does not impact negatively on the environment.
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Now, after having completed this unit, you will have an appreciation for the role and crucial importance that water and wetlands have for our life. You will be aware of how our interaction with them can impact our health and well-being as well as the environment itself and how this has lead to the widespread destruction of wetlands worldwide. You will also have an understanding of how community management can be used to manage wetlands and to engage with the social and environmental challenges a community faces. Focusing on identifying and promoting community owned solutions can be a promising way towards sustainable wetland management and you will now be aware of how to implement and evaluate community owned solutions for this purpose.
Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. (2018). Global Wetland Outlook: State of the World’s Wetlands and their Services to People. Gland, Switzerland: Ramsar Convention Secretariat
WWF (2020) Living Planet Report 2020 - Bending the curve of biodiversity loss. Almond, R.E.A., Grooten M. and Petersen, T. (Eds). WWF, Gland, Switzerland.
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Illustrations for Unit 6 were produced by Ed Dingli (www.eddingli.com).
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