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Wetlands (Free Report)

by tatuli kvaratskhelia | 09-03-2021 18:50 recommendations 0

For my first report as an ambassador I wanted to write about my country. I am from Georgia and our country is famous for its nature. It has a great variety of climate zones, for example, mediterranean and subtropical. Also, it has variety of natural landscapes, at the seaside and in the high mountains, forests, as well as deserts and glaciers.

Last summer I visited Kolkheti National Park, which is located in west Georgia. I have never been there before and I was fascinated by the beauty of the whole park. Paliastomi Lake, the Black Sea east border zone, unique swamps and forests are especially interesting there. The national park was established in 1999 to protect and preserve the wetland ecosystems of international importance in Kolkheti. The importance of the Kolkheti lowland for the ecology of Georgia is invaluable. It is kind of barrier that protects the land from entering the Black Sea thanks to a strip of several meters of dunes.

Kolkheti lowland is among the 36 biodiversity hotspots in the world. It is globally distinguished by the unique habitats. The landscape is represented by wetland habitats, such as: live sphagnum peatlands, relict forests, natural freshwater lakes, rivers, coastal dunes, wetland meadows. The Kolkheti lowland is home to dozens of species of animals, insects, birds, especially migratory birds.

Destruction of the wetlands is a highly sensitive topic, because they are unique ecosystems. Moreover, it is one of the main mechanisms in the fight against climate change. Wetlands are important for climate change mitigation as they include many essential functions: water accumulation and purification, groundwater renewal, protection from flood and storm, precipitation stabilization, erosion control, prolonged retention of carbon, nutrients, precipitation and pollutants and etc. According to the Ramsar Convention, in wetlands, especially in swampy peat soils, the supply of carbon is almost twice that of the world¡¯s forests.

Why are wetlands endangered?

There are several reasons why wetlands are endangered. These include: pollution, drying and drought.

Our rivers and pools are home to many species. They need a clean slate to save and multiply. general, water pollution involves the discharge of substances into reservoirs as a result of human activities in such concentrations that their natural decontamination can no longer take place and there is a negative impact on aquatic ecosystems and human health. Pollution of rivers, lakes, swamps and other water bodies can be caused by wastewater from rainwater runoff, agricultural lands or settlements, faulty sewage systems and others.

Historically, some wetlands, such as swamps, have been considered useless space. Due to human intervention many swamps have either already disappeared or are on the verge of extinction. Georgia is no exception. Our country acceded to the Ramsar Convention in 1996. In the last century, it was believed that swamps should be dried for agricultural use or to set up a farm. That is why at first tea, citrus fruits and cereals were planted in these places. And in the 90s the process of re-wetting the territories began. As a result, hectares of unusable lands have emerged.

To sum it all, I think that it is important to fully understand the ecological and environmental importance of the wetlands, also the touristic potential they have and take measures to protect these unique habitats from further damage and pollution in order to preserve them.

References: https://nationalparks.ge/en/site/kolxetinp/natureCulture

 

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3 Comments

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hi Tatuli, this is your mentor Yuseon:>

    First of all, congrats on becoming an ambassador and joining this platform.
    It is meaningful for you to write about your country, Georgia as your first report.
    I have never been to the place, but from what you've written, I bet it is a fantastic place to live in. You've written cool information about Kolkheti lowland, the unique wetland, and it is quite sad that these are becoming victims of polution and destruction of nature.

    I fully agree with your last appeal of acknowledging the ecological and environmental importance of the wetlands and protect those habitats. It will not only help the many species living inside it, but also have a purifying affect for the earth. Plus, it would be a healing place for people in Georgia, too!

    Anyways, good to read your first report! Hope to read many from you: D


    Posted 17-03-2021 21:29

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Hi Tatuli,

    It's great that you joined the Ambassador community! Big welcome to you :)
    Thank you for writing an article about your country Georgia. It was eyeopening because I don't think I ever read something written from Georgia! :D Anyways, It's sad that the wetlands are endangered due to human activities. That's the same in everywhere too - but we really need to stop make mistake and correct the mistake! What we should do is start 'preventing' mistakes from the beginning. If we have never cleared the wetlands, we wouldn't have to re-wet territories again, right? Thanks for sharing such insights! I hope to hear more from you! :)

    Green Cheers
    Debbie
    Posted 15-03-2021 13:00

ALOK DHAKAL

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Hi Tatuli,
    Accept my warm welcome in this platform. Thanks for introducing about you county. I agree destruction of the wetlands are not good for us and same is in case of nepal. Thanks for your report and i hope to read more reports from you in coming days and know new things.
    Regards,
    Alok Dhakal
    Posted 09-03-2021 23:30

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