This story is from October 11, 2023
Udaipur in race to be nation's 1st wetland city
The lakes and wetlands of the city are managed mostly by the tourism and the local self-government departments.
The state environment and forest department is sending the nomination to the Ramsar Convention to declare it of international standard.
The Rajasthan govt is vying to make Udaipur the country’s first wetland city. The environment and forest dept has chosen the city as per the Ramsar Convention of International Importance.
Spanning over 37 sq km, Udaipur fulfills all the necessary criteria for its designation as a wetland city.
As per the Ramsar Convention, a wetland is internationally important if it showcases a unique natural wetland type within its region and supports at-risk species or ecological communities.
Besides Udaipur, Bhopal is also in the race for the wetland city tag, a distinction held by only a few cities worldwide.
Surrounded by five major lakes, Udaipur is already included in the restoration project of the National Lake Conservation Plan (NLCP) of the central government.
The state environment dept is forwarding the nomination to the Ramsar Convention in order to have it recognized as an internationally acclaimed standard.
Currently, there are 42 wetland cities spread across 17 countries worldwide,with China boasting the highest number at 13 cities.
As per Ramsar Convention, a wetland has to be considered internationally important if it contains a representative, rare, or unique example of a natural or near-natural wetland type found within the appropriate biogeographic region and supports vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered species or threatened ecological communities.
As per state authorities, Udaipur city, spread over 37 sq km, meets all the required criteria to be declared as a wetland city.
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of Ramsar sites. It is also known as the Convention on Wetlands and named after the city of Ramsar in Iran, where the convention was signed in 1971.
In 2022, during CO, the convention recognised 25 cities as wetlands such as Sackville in Canada, Ifrane in Morocco, Cape Town in South Africa and other countries. Currently, there are 42 wetland cities spread across 17 countries worldwide, with China having the maximum or 13 such cities.
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