A Ramsar Convention Wetland of International Importance is one of the Protected Natural Areas (NPAs) that are designated or managed within an international, community, national or local framework with a view to achieving specific natural heritage conservation objectives.
A Ramsar Convention Wetland of International Importance is an area designated under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, particularly as Waterbird Habitats, whose treaty was signed in 1971 on the shores of the Caspian Sea (Iran). Its entry into force dates from 1975, the ratification by France in 1986. Inclusion in the global list of Ramsar zones presupposes that the site meets one or more criteria demonstrating its international significance.
Reference texts: Ramsar Convention (Iran) of 2 February 1971 and Act of ratification of the Convention. The objectives of the Ramsar Convention are to curb the trend towards the disappearance of wetlands, to promote the conservation of wetlands, their flora and fauna, and to promote and promote the rational use of wetlands.
For more information, see ATEN [4]: http://ct78.espaces-naturels.fr/zone-humide-dimportance-internationale-convention-de-ramsar
The protected natural areas in the project are not included in this dataset.
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