World Wetlands Day 2018 - Wetlands are an invaluable part of the Danube River Basin

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A flock of geese swimming in a body of water

Vienna, 2 February 2018 - The 2nd of February is the World Wetlands Day. The ICDPR takes this occasion to highlight the vital significance of wetlands in the Danube River Basin.

Wetlands are a lot more than just a source of natural beauty and a recreational destination for locals. They also serve a wide variety of other important roles and functions that may not be obvious at first glance. For instance, wetlands also acts as retention areas during flood events, which demonstrates how essential they are in safety and protection of the basin. Additionally, they help to remove pollutants, making them a critical part of ecosystem stability. "Beyond their tremendous ecological value for the preservation of biodiversity in our basin, wetlands also are also indispensable for the protection of populations in the event of floods" -Ivan Zavadsky, Executive Secretary of the ICPDR.

Moreover, wetlands influence aquifers and are valuable habitats for a variety of species. As breeding grounds for rare species of Danube fish or birds, the remaining wetlands of the Danube River Basin are often protected areas and important hotspots of biodiversity. This in turn supports considerate forms of tourism, fisheries and other economic and social interests of local communities.

The ICPDR has dedicated considerable efforts to the protection, restoration and creation of new wetlands in the Danube River Basin. Like all of the ICPDR’s core objectives, the relevant measures are based on the Danube River Protection Convention of 1994. They were reflected in the First Danube River Basin Management Plan (DRBMP) and further emphasized in its 2015 Update.

Browse here to find out more about the activity of the ICPDR on wetlands. 

Source and Editorial: ICPDR