The Valuing Nature Programme 'Reclaiming Wetlands Values: Marsh Mud and Wonder' exhibition currently at the Royal Geographical Society in London. The exhibition highlights current research across entomology and geomorphology, economics, social sciences, humanities and arts. It will cover work done on mosquito ecology, saltmarsh capacity to influence coastal erosion and flooding, social and cultural value of wetland spaces, and economic valuations of wetlands.
An upcoming part of our 'World Wetlands Day' activities, is making a 'live' map of endangered wetlands.
Please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> with the following information about specific wetlands that you know to be endangered anywhere in the world.
Please provide-
1. location details:
2. nature of the threat (mark only main threat)*
drainage,
pollution,
invasive species,
unsustainable use,
disrupted flow regimes
climate change
3. Your Name, Institution, Role:
Your contribution will be added to maps displayed in the exhibition and recorded in blogs. This survey is intended for purely indicative purposes and is part of the arts contribution to the exhibition.
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Chris Fremantle
Research Fellow and Lecturer in Contemporary Art Practice
Gray's School of Art
Robert Gordon University
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+44 (0) 7714 203016
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