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Half of the world's
wetlands were lost during the course of the twentieth century, mostly in the
last decades. Up to two thirds of those in Europe and North America have been
destroyed, and 85 percent of those remaining in Asia are threatened. These figures
include inland wetlands as well as coastal ones, but these are usually important
for watersheds, rivers and thus, ultimately, for coasts and seas. ![]()
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Source: GESAMP70:14 |