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The project involves two major wetlands in northern China, one adjacent to Panjin City on the Liao River Delta, the main river in Liaoning Province, and the other upstream on Lake Wolong. Kangping (the least developed district of Shenyang City, provincial capital). These two wetlands, the first of which is listed as a Ramsar site, ensure the continuity of the migration route for East Asian birds, and are important resources for the local economy (reeds, fishery resources, tourism). . The Panjin site plays a vital hydrological and ecological role for the region and has a rich biodiversity (235 species of plants, 411 animals, 124 fish and 269 birds). The project consists of the following components: restoration of the reed beds (rehabilitation of hydraulic infrastructures, remediation, depollution); conservation and restoration of nesting and resting sites for migratory birds; economic valuation of resources and sites (ecotourism, diversification); ecological monitoring, environmental education and concerted management of the territory. The Wolong Lake site plays an essential ecological barrier against the advancing deserts from Inner Mongolia. Covering an area of ??126 km², it has been a protected area of ??provincial significance since 2001, with a rich biodiversity (337 species of plants, 481 animals). Its intensive exploitation has unfortunately led to its drying up and the depletion of its resources. The project has the same components as Panjin, https://www.afd.fr/fr/restaurer-les-zones-humides-du-liaoning-des-milieux-naturels-en-danger?origin=/fr/recherche?page=all&query=%2A&view=tile&filter%5B0%5D=type_k%3D%22page_afd_project%22&filter%5B1%5D=type_k%3D%22page_ong_project%22&filter%5B2%5D=type_k%3D%22page_research_project%22&filter%5B3%5D=source%3D%22afd%22&size=16&from=160&sort=_score%2Cdesc&facetOptions%5B0%5D=funding_program_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B1%5D=funding_type_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B2%5D=thematic_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B3%5D=country_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B4%5D=year_k%2Csize%2C200&facetOptions%5B5%5D=program_family_k%2Csize%2C200 |