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Regional Working Group on Wetlands
Written by Chris Paterson   
Monday, 24 October 2005

Regional Working Group on Wetlands
UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project

  Click Here to Access the Regional Working Group on Wetlands Meeting Reports

National Reports on Wetlands Bordering the South China Sea

RWG-W Contacts

Cambodia
Mr. Koch Savath
Deputy Director General ofTechnical Affaires
Department of Nature Conservation and Protection
Ministry of Environment
#48 Samdech Preah Sihanouk
Tonle Bassac, Chamkarmon
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: (855) 12 787088
Fax:  (855 23) 987 233; 215925, 212540
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China
Ms. Chen Guizhu
Professor
Institute of Environmental Sciences
Zhongshan University
135 West Xingang Road
Guangzhou 510275
Guangdong Province, China
Tel:   (86 20) 84039737; 8411 2293; 8403 3030
Fax:   (86 20) 8411 0692; 84039737
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Indonesia
Mr. Dibjo Sartono
Programme Director
Wetlands International
(Asia-Pacific Indonesia Programme)
JL Jend A Yani 53 BOGOR 16161
P.O. Box 254/BOGOR 16002
Indonesia
Tel:   (62 251) 312 189
Fax:  (62 251) 325 755
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Malaysia
Dr. Ebil Bin Yusof
Department of Wildlife and National Parks
Peninsular Malaysia
KM10, Jalan Cheras
56100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel:  (603) 8885 8838; 9075 2872
Mobile: (60) 16 3807344
Fax:  (603) 9075 2873
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Philippines
Ms. Marlynn M. Mendoza
Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
NAPWNC Compound, North Avenue, Diliman
Quezon City, Philippines 1101
Tel:  (632) 925 8950; 9246031
Mobile: (63) 0916 7475492
Fax:  (632) 924 0109; 925 8950
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Thailand
Mr. Narong Veeravaitaya
Lecturer
Department of Fisheries Biology
Faculty of Fisheries
Kasetsart University
50 Phanolyothin Road, Bangkhen,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand
Tel:   (662) 579 5575 ext. 315
Mobile: (661) 741 0024
Fax:  (662) 940 5016
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Vietnam
Dr. Mai Trong Nhuan
Professor and Vice-President
Vietnam National University, Hanoi
165 Khuong Trung Street
Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: (844) 834 2015, 853 1142
Mobile: (849) 1334 1433
Fax: (844) 858 3061
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PCU Member
Mr. Kim Sour
Natural Science Expert
UNEP/GEF Project Coordinating Unit
United Nations Building
2nd Floor, Block B
Rajdamnern Avenue
Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
Tel: (662) 288 2609
Fax: (662) 288 1094
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Experts
Dr. Sansanee Choowaew
Programme Director
(Natural Resource Management)
Mahidol University
Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies
Salaya, Nakhonpathom 73170, Thailand
Tel: (662) 441 5000 ext. 162
Mobile: (66) 01 645 1673
Fax:  (662) 441 9509-10
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Mr. Chen Liwei, Program Officer
Freshwater and Marine Programme
WWF-China Program Office, Room 1609
Wenhua Palace, Laodong
Renmin Wenhua Gong
Dongcheng District
Beijing 100006, China
Tel: (86 10) 6522 7100 ext 238
Mobile: (86) 13651046407
Fax:  (86 10) 6522 7300; 65915731
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Supporting Information

National Reports on Wetlands Bordering the South China Sea

Wetlands Meeting Reports

UNEP/GEF Review of Wetlands in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand

South China Sea Online Meta-Database

This is the homepage for the UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project's Regional Working Group on Wetlands. This page is used for sharing information about the work of the group, wetland national action plans, and to provide access to reports of the working group's meetings.

This page is the responsibility of the Regional Working Group on Wetlands and is overseen by the Project Coordinating Unit. Click here to access national reports on wetlands produced by members of the RWG-Wetlands.

Background -The Regional Working Group on Wetlands

During the preparatory phase of the SCS Project (2002-2004), actions at the national level within the wetland sub-component included the establishment or re-vitalisation of National Committees or technical working groups, to review national data on biodiversity; management; restoration and development activities impacting each habitat; research and publications; economic evaluation; institutions and legislation; and development of compatible, inter-linked national systems for regional data management. These preparatory actions have provided the background for the development and updating of national action plans for wetlands in theClick to Access Wetland Demo Site Map South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand, including required legislation, in order to maintain nationally important habitat areas.

At the regional level, the Regional Working Group on Wetlands has been working to develop guidelines for national management plans to maintain regionally significant habitat areas of transboundary significance; draft and finalise, for adoption by governments, the criteria for the selection of priority transboundary habitat areas; and apply the criteria to identify and prioritise areas for future management, protection/restoration. A key outcome has been the selection of priority seagrass sites for initiation of demonstration projects, and the Regional Working Group has agreed upon regional targets and priority actions for inclusion in the revised Strategic Action Programme (SAP).


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