Ramsar Wetlands of Australia

National dataset of Australia's Ramsar Wetlands. The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (the Ramsar Convention) was signed in Ramsar, Iran on 2 February 1971. The Ramsar Convention aims to halt the worldwide loss of wetlands and to conserve, through wise use and management, those that remain. The Convention encourages member countries to nominate sites containing representative, rare or unique wetlands, or that are important for conserving biological diversity, to the List of Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar sites). Australia was one of the first countries to become a Contracting Party to the Convention and designated the world's first Ramsar site, Cobourg Peninsula, in 1974. This project was initiated by the Wetlands Section of the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. Spatial data was sourced from the relevant State and Territory agencies and compiled into a single national coverage.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Source https://amsis-geoscience-au.hub.arcgis.com/maps/erin::ramsar-wetlands-of-australia-1
Version
Author
Author Email
Maintainer
Maintainer Email
Shared (this field will be removed in the future) Open
IB1 Sensitivity Class
IB1 Trust Framework
IB1 Dataset Assurance
IB1 Trust Framework
GUID https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=70f25570514d44bf9246ac7fa9c4c200&sublayer=0
Language
dcat_issued 2023-06-18T13:21:53.000Z
dcat_modified 2024-04-11T02:02:28.183Z
dcat_publisher_name Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
harvest_object_id 31ade715-9cda-4244-bb4d-181975f561c6
harvest_source_id b4a641fd-7000-437a-b9f4-322aa6e83b11
harvest_source_title Australian Marine Spatial Information System (AMSIS)