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Re-Establishing a Sustainable Wetland at Former Lake Karla,Greece, Using Ramsar Restoration Guidelines
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">George C?ZalidisEmail author  Vasilios?Takavakoglou  Athanasios?Panoras  George?Bilas  Sotiria?Katsavouni
Institution:(1) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Faculty of Agriculture, Laboratory of Applied Soil Science, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece;(2) National Agricultural Research Foundation Land Reclamation Institute, 57400, Sindos, Greece
Abstract:Lake Karla, Greece, was almost completely drained in 1962 both to protect surrounding farmlands from flooding and to increase agricultural area. Loss of wetland functions and values resulted in environmental, social, and economic problems. A number of restoration plans were proposed to address these problems. The plan approved by the government in the early 1990s proposed construction of a 4200-ha reservoir solely to improve water storage and flood attenuation functions. However, the Ramsar Scientific and Technical Review Panel states that the primary goal of any restoration project is to create resilient and sustainable ecosystems, as measured on a human timescale, in order to improve the ecological character and enhance the socioeconomic role that the wetland plays in the watershed. This study utilizes Ramsar guidelines for sustainable restoration of Lake Karla. Eight additional restoration measures are proposed based on functional analysis of the wetland to enhance additional wetland functions and support multiple values for humans and nature.
Keywords:Ramsar guidelines  Functional analysis  Wetland restoration  Sustainability
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