香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播

础谤迟铆肠耻濒辞 29 Jun, 2010

Momentum for Mesopotamia鈥檚 marshlands

Once covering an area of up to 20,000 km2, the Mesopotamian marshlands of southern Iraq are one of the world's great wetlands. The marshlands (al ahwar) are part of the Tigris-Euphrates River Basin, which is shared by Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey and were once home to several hundred thousand inhabitants, the Ma'dan, a people whose unique way of life had been preserved for over 5,000 years.

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Photo: Haifaa Abdulhalim

This wetland ecosystem plays an important role in the intercontinental migration of birds, and supports a host of rare species. But the marshlands have been devastated by massive drainage schemes, damming and war damage. Of the 10 per cent that remain, one-third has disappeared in the past two years, with the future of many endangered species such as the Sacred Ibis and African Darter hanging in the balance.

Increasingly in the international spotlight, the marshlands are now registered on UNESCO鈥檚 World Heritage 鈥榯entative list鈥 in preparation for nomination as a mixed (natural and cultural) World Heritage site. 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Regional Office for West Asia (ROWA) has trained a number of stakeholders, mainly in the governmental sector in Mesopotamia, to start preparing the site鈥檚 nomination.

Training on the nomination process was held in Amman, Jordan, last year, organized and funded by the UNESCO Iraq office and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The aim was to build Iraqi capacity to enhance the Mesopotamia site so that it meets the necessary criteria in terms of protection, management and integrity. The training was facilitated by the World Heritage focal points in 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 ROWA and ICCROM, an intergovernmental organization dedicated to the conservation of cultural heritage.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 ROWA is also working with teachers and trainers in the Arab region, stressing the importance of educating younger generations on basic conservation principles of natural heritage sites. This is part of UNESCO鈥檚 Young People鈥檚 World Heritage Education Programme that aims to enable tomorrow鈥檚 decision makers to participate in heritage conservation.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 regional World Heritage focal point, Ms. Haifaa Abdulhalim, received an award of US$ 4,000 for a proposal she submitted on training on implementation of the World Heritage Convention. The Hanns Seidel Foundation, in association with the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature in Jordan, presents a regional training award for individuals working in environmental organizations.

As part of ROWA鈥檚 strategy to promote 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 role in the region as the advisory body to the World Heritage Committee on Natural Heritage, the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Outstanding Universal Value, Standards for Natural World Heritage publication has been translated into Arabic. This manual outlines the cultural and/or natural significance that any site must have for it to qualify for World Heritage status.

For more information contact:

Ms Haifaa Abdulhalim, email: [email protected]