The document discusses several key points regarding intergenerational equity and Ramsar wetlands: 1) Ramsar assessments of impacts on wetlands should consider both the local ecosystem scale and broader scales like the entire river basin or migratory range of affected species. 2) Environmental impact assessments must be fully incorporated into existing legal planning processes rather than seen as separate add-ons. 3) Assessments should use the ecosystem approach and consider proper temporal and spatial scales, biodiversity values, and stakeholder participation. 4) The EIS fails to adequately address policies in various plans regarding protection of wetlands, water resources, biodiversity, and coastal environments.