Παρασκευή 8 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Cyprus wetlands in danger of being destroyed by climate change

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Cyprus wetlands are in danger of being destroyed due to climate change, with the Mediterranean region being described as the hot spot of the hotspots where rising temperature and water levels are more than dramatic, the Cyprus News Agency reported on Friday.

According to a study dated October 2019, carried out by MedWet, the Mediterranean Wetlands Initiative, the region warms 20 per cent faster than the rest of the world and the projected temperature rise by 2040 will reach 2.2C.

“The Mediterranean sea will be 1.8-3.5C hotter in some parts by 2100. Moreover, some coastal areas of the Mediterranean will experience 10cm higher rise in sea level than other parts. The study has shown that one third of the region’s coastal population will be affected whereas 15 cities with one or more million inhabitants are at risk of flooding,” MedWet reported.

“Scientific studies have shown that wetlands are the answer to climate change. Preserving and restoring these vital ecosystems is essential for our future survival. In the Mediterranean, half of the wetlands have been destroyed in the past 50 years, as a result of human activities,” it added.

There are a total of 424 wetlands protected by the Ramsar Treaty in 27 countries bordering the Mediterranean. Worldwide there are 2,372 wetlands which cover an area of 2.5 million square kilometres. The wetlands in the Mediterranean cover some 18.5 million hectares, between 1.7 and 2.4 per cent of the total area of the 27 countries.

In Cyprus there is a wetland protected by the Ramsar Treaty covering an area of 1,107 hectares.

According to data available on the website of Ygrotopio – Wetlands of Cyprus, the Terra Cypria portal for the dissemination of environmental information on Cyprus wetlands, Cyprus has 58 natural wetlands and 288 artificial sites.

Most natural wetlands are in the Famagusta district (19) and cover 62.4 per cent of the area, followed by Paphos (12) with 91.8 per cent of land covered and Larnaca (9) with 87 per cent.

Of all the wetlands of Cyprus, only there are considered to be unspoiled, ie without any signs of effects cause by human activities, while in 14 of these wetlands, the environment has been changed from its original form.

Studies have shown that the Mediterranean will be faced with increased risk of floods and the challenge of water availability.

The number of people in the Mediterranean region considered to be “water poor” is expected to rise to over 250 million in the next 20 years, from 180 million in 2013, according to data.

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