Ramsar sites in Nepal: Conservation, present scenario, biodiversity value and threats

B. Shrestha, S. Shrestha, A. Shrestha, U. Khadka
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Wetlands are the dynamic ecosystems with high yielding capacity which are considered very prolific from view point of biodiversity. With prime functioning of water supply, wetlands are well known for supplementary functions of providing ecosystem services viz., groundwater recharge, carbon sequestration, preventing water logging and flooding etc. Total ten wetlands sites of Nepal are included in Ramsar List till 2019, Koshi Tappu being the first listed wetland and Lake Clusters of Pokhara Valley being the latest included wetland which covers 60,561 hectares area of the total area of the country. Ramsar sites in Nepal are distributed throughout the country and are classified as high altitude wetlands, mid hill wetlands and terai wetlands. The Ramsar Site hosts endemic species of floral species some of which are endangered. It too serves as excellent habitat as water hole and corridor for numerous digits of threatened and endangered faunal diversity. Besides this, they serve as excellent habitats for migratory birds as well. Being such integral portions of biosphere, wetlands are under constant threats like eutrophication, siltation, invasion of alien species, pollution, agricultural runoff etc. This review article is based upon desk review different published and unpublished literatures from national level and provides detail information on updated wetlands of international importance of Nepal, along with present scenario, biodiversity value and threats that the wetlands are facing and is expected to help in shaping future course actions for wise use and sustainable management of wetlands in Nepal.  
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尼泊尔拉姆萨尔湿地:保护、现状、生物多样性价值和威胁
湿地是具有高产能力的动态生态系统,从生物多样性的角度来看,湿地是非常多产的生态系统。湿地的主要功能是供水,此外,湿地还具有补充生态系统服务的功能,如补给地下水、固碳、防止内涝和洪水等。到2019年,尼泊尔共有10个湿地被列入拉姆萨尔湿地名录,Koshi Tappu是第一个被列入名录的湿地,博卡拉山谷的湖泊群是最新被列入的湿地,占地面积占该国总面积的60,561公顷。尼泊尔拉姆萨尔湿地分布于全国各地,分为高海拔湿地、中山湿地和特莱湿地。拉姆萨尔湿地拥有特有的花卉品种,其中一些品种已濒临灭绝。它也为许多受威胁和濒临灭绝的动物多样性提供了极好的栖息地、水坑和走廊。除此之外,它们也是候鸟的绝佳栖息地。作为生物圈不可分割的一部分,湿地不断受到富营养化、淤积、外来物种入侵、污染、农业径流等威胁。这篇综述文章基于对不同的已发表和未发表的国家级文献的研究,提供了尼泊尔具有国际重要性的最新湿地的详细信息,以及目前的情况、生物多样性价值和湿地面临的威胁,并有望帮助制定尼泊尔湿地的明智利用和可持续管理的未来课程行动。
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