Event Debrief: A Friendly Introduction to Wetlands. (YP Central)

Event Debrief: A Friendly Introduction to Wetlands. (YP Central)

04 Feb 2023
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GWD YP Talk: Wetlands - A Friendly Introduction (Central Branch)

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Ground Water Division members and other interested attendees celebrated World Wetlands Day (2 February) with the GWD Central Branch and invited speaker Steven Ellery.

Steven, a Wetland Ecologist from GroundTruth, has an extreme passion for both the environment and humanity and is very interested in how both work and how they interact with one another. He has worked in hydrology, geomorphology, geology, wetland sciences, environmental management practices, botany (ecology and climate change) and anthropology. He expressed that he would very much like to continue working in a field that balances both the needs of the environment and the needs of society.


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Wetlands are fundamental ecosystems which are formed by the interaction between hydrology, geomorphology and vegetation. Wetlands occur where shallow surface water covers the surface or groundwater is at/near the surface. The main controlling factors for the formation of wetlands are climate and geology.

Wetlands are classified according to their hydrogeomorphic (HGM) types which are solely based on the geomorphic position and hydrologic characteristics. These wetlands provide ecosystem services through regulation, support, provision and cultural services; which make them fundamental to environmental conservation. Through the assessment of the integrity of wetlands by determining the Present Ecological State (PES), the need to protect and conserve wetlands from degradation is expressed.

 

 

Steven's informative presentation shared around the following slides:

What is a Wetland?

What are Ecosystem Services?

Fundamental drivers of Wetlands

Regulating and Supporting Ecosystem Services

Geomorphology - Land

Provisioning Ecosystem Services

Hydrology - Water 

Cultural Ecosystem Services

Hydrophytes - Vegetation

Wetlands in Trouble

What does this all look like?

What is Wetland Integrity?

Wetland Classification: Hydrogeomorphic

How are Wetlands degraded?

Unchannelled Valley - Bottom Wetlands

How can we measure PES?

Seep Wetlands

In Conclusion

What do we know so far?

 

 

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Steven offered feedback on the following questions from attendees: 

  • Steven, in terms of size, what is the usual spatial scale for wetlands?

  • A very informative presentation, are there any laws that protect wetlands in the country and if so are they typically enforced?

  • Do  you classify arid or semi-arid (Karoo) differently?

  • Since water table can emerge above surface, can springs be considered seep wetlands as well?

  • In wetlands, what is the minimum percentage of ecological flow required? Is this accounted usually when we wish to regulate groundwater pumping?

  • Can you maybe provide more info on the courses you provide on wetlands? When and where?

  • We know that wetlands are very valuable in terms of fauna and flora which is protected by NEMA (environmental legislation). Do CBA's (Critical Biodiversity Targets) and ESA's (Ecological Support Areas) have anything relation to wetlands specifically?

We thank Steven, the GWD Central Branch Chair (Dr Amy) and Central Young Professional Representative (Rolene) and all attendees for this informative session and celebrating World Wetlands Day with the GWD.

EVENT STATISTICS: 47 REGISTRATIONS; 35 UNIQUE SIGN-IN'S ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT; 16 CPD CERTIFICATES