The UN Convention on Human Environment and Development, held in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1972, was the first collective effort to challenge environmental issues and crises. It addressed the world’s widespread concern with the participation of 113 countries, emphasizing the significance of educating and informing people regarding environmental issues. Subsequently, various conventions emphasized the importance of this issue and stated the traditional development models and the wasteful use of traditional resources and traditional ideas, in which economic growth is limited to quantitative indicators which disregard environmental protection and natural resources, could no longer meet the current and future needs of the world. Since in the process of sustainable development, environmental education as a key lever plays a vital role in strengthening public participation, the Rio Convention emphasized the need to establish and maintain an educational movement with the purpose of changing and modifying public perceptions regarding environment, as an initial action for achieving sustainable development. Therefore, extensive measures should be taken to educate everyone from school age to puberty and adulthood.
In line with students’ education, the Iranian Wetlands Protection Project has published a book and designed a game to raise their awareness. Here are some examples of these activities:
Law on protection, rehabilitation and management of the country's wetlands
Guide to preparing and compiling a comprehensive management plan for the country's wetlands
Wetland habitat zoning guidelines based on Med Wet system
Applying an ecological approach in the comprehensive management of wetlands
Practical Experiments Guide For Ecohydrology
The Toolbox for Integrated Assessment of Wetlands
Wetland Ecosystem Monitoring Methodology
Management Guidelines For Implementation Biodiversity Management Of Wetlands
Guideline for Wetlands Zoning for their Management and Conservation
Guidelines for Quick Assessment of Environmental Characteristics of Rivers
IUCN guidelines for the prevention of biodiversity loss in non-native invasive species
The Ecosystem Approach Five Steps to Implementation
Guide to determining the water needs of wetlands
Ramsar handbook 1 (Wise use of wetlands)
Drought Management Tips
Study of drought impacts on biodiversity of Lake Urmia islands and alternative solutions of water supply
The biology of freshwater wetlands
The Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity for Water & Wetlands
Drought risk management program of Urmia Lake
What makes a wetland a wetland?
What is a wetland?
At lunch time