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Environmental Law Journal becomes part of Scielo Chile

The publication edited by the Environmental Law Center will be part of an open access collection of Chilean scientific journals in all areas of knowledge.

The Environmental Law Journal, edited by the Environmental Law Center of the Law School of the University of Chile, was admitted to be part of the SciELO - Chile Scientific Electronic Library.

SciELO - Chile is an open access collection of texts from Chilean scientific journals, from all areas of knowledge, which predominantly publish articles resulting from scientific research, and which uses peer review of the manuscripts they receive, which show a growing performance in the indicators of compliance with the indexing criteria.

"We are very pleased with this recognition, which is the result of an effort of continuous improvement of the editorial processes developed by the editorial team, which has resulted in the growing increase in the quality of the articles published over the years," said the director of the Journal, Prof. Valentina Durán Medina, adding "we are grateful for the support of the Faculty, which through its Dean, Prof. Pablo Ruiz-Tagle, and the Journals Program of the Research Department, headed by Prof. Daniel Álvarez, has provided permanent support to the work of the journal."

"Once the collaboration agreement between the Faculty of Law of the University of Chile and the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) is signed, the full incorporation of the journal to this collection will take place, starting in 2022" explained the editor Jorge Ossandón Rosales.

This good news is in addition to the admission, in 2020, of the Environmental Law Journal to the SCOPUS database.

As a result, in 2022 the Environmental Law Journal will already be indexed in Scopus, Redib, DOAJ and Latindex, in addition to ScIELO, with the support of SISIB and the Journals Program of the Research Department of the Law School of the Universidad of Chile.

It should be noted that Issue 16 of this biannual journal will be published on December 31.

 

Wetlands and its protection in the International Law

Authors

  • Samantha Amstein Desplanque Universidad de Chile

Abstract

Wetlands are complex ecosystems, due to the variety of forms that they can exist in, making difficult its identification and protection. They also have great significance for the maintenance of biodiversity and for the activities of nearby communities. They are fragile ensembles, which have been degraded by human intervention, climate change, and the general lack of awareness that exists regarding their importance. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat, which aims at protecting wetlands, was signed by Chile in 1971 and is effective as of 1981. Despite this, in Chile and other signatory countries, the incorporation of the Treaty in their national legislation has not necessarily resulted in effective protection of wetlands. The objectives of this article consist of examining the scope of protection of the Ramsar Convention and the differences in its enforcement between several countries; to then explain what measures are required to improve and ensure the effective protection of wetlands.

Keywords:

Wetlands, Ecosystems, Ramsar Convention, Internacional Conventions