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Biodiversity & Climate

Projektzeitraum: August 2022 - August 2027

We are fighting the two biggest crises of our time: climate change and species extinction. In ten countries, we are protecting lakes and wetlands as important carbon reservoirs and habitats through specific project measures. In this way, we contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and the fight against climate change.

85 percent of the world’s wetlands have already disappeared or are severely degraded – making lakes and wetlands one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems. This development not only threatens biodiversity in wetlands, but also has a negative impact on climate protection, as wetlands are important carbon reservoirs.

With the Living Lakes Biodiversity and Climate Project, we are therefore committed to the global protection and restoration of lakes and wetlands. In ten countries, together with our twelve partner organizations, we are implementing water and biodiversity conservation measures in a total of 13 lakes and wetlands: from the development of sustainable fishing and agriculture in and around the lakes, to reforestation and the restoration of important ecosystem functions, to the establishment of management plans. To achieve this, we work together with authorities and the local population – from Sri Lanka to South Africa, from Peru to the Philippines.

Project area

Goals

Training

Training young people to become sea managers.

Development

Development of a global exchange platform.

Restoration

Restoration of wetlands and development of management plans for freshwater ecosystems.

Capacities

Increasing capacities for local lake communities.

Impacts

1.500

Over 1,500 farmers and fishermen take part in workshops on sustainable fishing and agriculture.

400

Over 400 young lake managers participate in capacity building activities in the field of wetland management.

1.000

Almost 1,000 hectares of wetlands restored or included in official management plans.

Impressions

Contribution to the sustainability goals

Latest news

Project website

www.livinglakes.org

Contact person:in

Dr. Thomas Schaefer

Dr. Thomas Schaefer

Head of Living Lakes & Water and Nature Conservation

Tel: +49 7732 9995 89
schaefer@globalnature.org

Sponsor

German Postcode Lottery
Lonza
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)
Groundlake Partners

Project partners

Albertine Rift Conservation Society (ARCOS)
WILDTRUST
Fisheries Action Coalition Team (FACT)
Autoridad Binacional Autónoma del Lago Titicaca (ALT)
EMACE Foundation
Society for the Conservation of Philippine Wetlands (SCPW)
Nagenahiru Foundation
Instituto Corazón de la Tierra (ICT)
Fundación Humedales
Action for Environmental Sustainability (AfES)
Nature Environment & Wildlife Society (NEWS)