brochure

Linking the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site with tropical wetlands and the Arctic Tundra

Wetlands along the East Atlantic Flyway (EAF) are critical sites for birds migrating between their wintering sites in the south and breeding areas in the north. The Wadden Sea is one of the most important sites. Increasing pressures on these areas like urbanisation, agriculture, fishery, and various other human impacts, and the climate change with global warming are reasons for the decline of several migratory waterbird populations.

The brochure gives an overview of the results of the flyway monitoring within the Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative. Key findings of the EAF Assessment 2017 report are compared with trend data on breeding and migratory birds in the Wadden Sea to find out if the reasons for declining populations in the Wadden Sea can be located in the EAF or in the Wadden Sea. The brochure concludes with a short overview of how monitoring and capacity building is needed for the conservation and management of wetlands.

Authors: Kees Koffijberg & Marc van Roomen (Joint Breeding Bird Monitoring Group, Joint Migratory Bird Monitoring Group, Sovon Vogelonderzoek Nederland)

Resource type
Leaflet/Poster
Theme
Monitoring
Management