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Mangrove forests occupy approximately not more than 1% of the world forested land, according to experts. These important ecosystems are currently being lost at an alarming rate. Aquaculture, urban development, agriculture, and industrial development have been observed to be the major causes of these mangrove losses. The mangroves are an important source of ecosystems goods and services (EGS) amongst which are carbon sequestration, providing breeding and nursery grounds for several species of flora and fauna, materials, medicines, and climate change impact protection.This study investigated the…mehr

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Mangrove forests occupy approximately not more than 1% of the world forested land, according to experts. These important ecosystems are currently being lost at an alarming rate. Aquaculture, urban development, agriculture, and industrial development have been observed to be the major causes of these mangrove losses. The mangroves are an important source of ecosystems goods and services (EGS) amongst which are carbon sequestration, providing breeding and nursery grounds for several species of flora and fauna, materials, medicines, and climate change impact protection.This study investigated the cost benefit analysis of a mangrove restoration programme, particularly in De Gi lagoon of Binh Dinh province of Viet Nam.
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Charles Nyanga es un conservacionista de la biodiversidad, investigador, ecologista, experto en cambio climático y activista del desarrollo que desea difundir los resultados de sus investigaciones a un público más amplio. Actualmente, es estudiante de doctorado en la Universidad de Agricultura y Recursos Naturales de Lilongwe. Ha estado trabajando para el Ministerio de Agricultura durante 18 años