Gediz Delta to become UNESCO World Heritage site
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- Daily Sabah
- Published Date: 05:05 | 27 November 2019
- Modified Date: 05:06 | 27 November 2019
Scientists, environmentalists and locals have long been stressing the importance of the Gediz Delta and protecting it, the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality has stepped up to file an application to Turkey's Ministry of Environment and Urbanization and UNESCO.
The delta is classified as an Important Bird Area and Key Biodiversity Area that was also designated as a Ramsar Site (a wetland of international importance) in 1998. It also has cultural and social value, providing essential needs to the local population.
Habitat loss, degradation due to human-induced changes in land use, and inappropriate water management are the main threats that the Gediz Delta is currently facing. Due to the pollution caused by nearby cities including Izmir, Turkey's third-largest city, the heavy metal levels of the delta's water are increasing rapidly.