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Thematic Report on Biodiversity |
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by Lohita Swaminathan | 31-05-2019 03:31 2 |
Status and trends of biodiversity UAE's hot and dry environment greatly limits the country's biodiversity richness. UAE has 3 major varieties of ecosystem: 1) desert ecosystem (80% of the country's area) 2) mountain ecosystem (2.6% of the country's area) and 3) coastal and marine ecosystem. However, the Indo-Asian and Afro-European regions meeting point causes relatively rich fauna and flora, with more than 700 plant species, 48 mammal species, 400+ bird species, varieties of coral reefs, 500+ fish species and many varieties of algae, amphibian and reptile species. During 2013, the number of declared protected areas reached 22, including 5 areas listed under the Ramsar Convention. Biodiversity protection is an important role in UAE's cultural legacy including Fisheries and tourism Main causes of change to biodiversity (direct and indirect) Lack of arable land, climate change, red tide occurrences, exploitation of marine resources, water desalination and tourism are severely limiting the efforts to protect biodiversity. The drive to increase the area under cultivation has resulted in quick depletion of underground aquifers and drop in water tables and increases in soil and water salinity in some areas. Desertification, Oil spills along the coast etc cause severe pollution. Measures to Enhance Implementation of the Convention The first Biodiversity Strategy of the United Arab Emirates (2014-2021) includes national goals in line with the "Emirates vision 2021", the Emirates' Strategy for Green Development, National Strategy for Coastal and Marine Environment and the Biosafety Strategy targets. Twenty-one national targets with action-driven and outcome-oriented measures, grouped under 5 thematic areas, have been set out. The new biodiversity strategy includes capacity building, raising public awareness, and a national knowledge sharing platform in line with the CHM of the Convention on Biological Diversity. According to national records, forest areas increased from 245 ha in 1990 to 317 ha in 2010, and protected areas are increasingly implemented in line with the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. |
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Hello Lohita
Thank you for your report about biodiversity
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Regards,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 17-06-2019 04:59
Hey there Lohita!
I like how the UAE take pride in protecting not only their Biodiversity, but integrating it with fisheries and tourism. I would also like commend the UAE for putting for their profound biodiversity strategy. Their success in having and increased forest area means that their strategy is working for flora and fauna.
I enjoyed reading this well written report! I look forward to reading more of your work!
Yours sincerely,
Rosa
Posted 31-05-2019 16:03
Hello lohita
Change in biodiversity is the cause for desertification and many changes that is happening in environment today.
Thank you so much for this report.
Green cheers
Posted 31-05-2019 13:21
Hello Lohita
Thank you for sharing your well-organized report on biodiversity in UAE. Climate change and exploitation of marine resources and tourisms are the common threats of biodiversity in most nations. To protect the biodiversity and especially endemic species, governments must set biodiversity strategies including raising public awareness, tracking and monitoring of each species and protecting the habitats. It is good to know that the UAE has set national targets for greed development and biosafety strategy targets. Keep up the good work!
Wonhee Mentor
Posted 31-05-2019 11:10
Greetings Lohita,
Thank you for this report on UAE's biodiversity.
You have covered various points, including the current situation of biodiversity as well as direct and indirectly causes to biodiversity, and various measures taken by government.
Its good to hear that forest areas had been increased due to Aichi Biodiversity Targets.
Sincerely,
Eco Generation
Posted 31-05-2019 09:27