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The gross primary production (GPP) of the mangrove ecosystem determines the upper limit of the scale of its “blue carbon” sink. Tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the most important extreme events that threaten the subtropical mangrove ecosystem and have ...
Lan Wu +6 more
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Mangroves: “Superhero” Ecosystems
Mangroves are woody trees that can live on the land or in the sea, and they are found in tropical and subtropical coastal regions. Because mangroves live along the land-ocean boundary, they are unique plants that provide several benefits to nature and humans.
Santiago Cadena, Jonathan Ochoa-Gómez
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With the development of marine economy and climate changing, the ecological value of mangrove ecosystem has become increasingly prominent. In this study, the ecological values of China’s mangrove ecosystem services was evaluated based on the four ...
Chun-Yu Lin +8 more
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The planning of wetland essential ecosystem area (EEA) conservation and preservation activities is important to support ecosystem stability, including the mangrove ecosystem.
Sri Murniasih +2 more
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The Disturbance of Sediment Transport Balance in Mangrove Forest East Lampung, Lampung
Mangrove ecosystem in coastal area of east lampung regency had had serious disturbance. the disturbance of sediment transport balance in the coastal of east lampung regency affected the mangrove ecosystem a lot.
Rudi Hilmanto +3 more
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Mangrove forests in Southeast Asia are continuously declining as a result of unsustainable practices, partly due to limited recognition of the value of mangrove services in land use decision making.
Soon Loong Lee +5 more
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The ongoing global warming is causing climate change in several regions of Indonesia, resulting in various impacts. One of these impacts affects coastal areas, namely, the rise in sea levels. The mangrove ecosystem is one of the coastal ecosystems with a
Nila Munana +2 more
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Biocomplexity in Mangrove Ecosystems
Mangroves are an ecological assemblage of trees and shrubs adapted to grow in intertidal environments along tropical coasts. Despite repeated demonstration of their economic and societal value, more than 50% of the world's mangroves have been destroyed, 35% in the past two decades to aquaculture and coastal development, altered hydrology, sea-level ...
Feller, Ilka C +5 more
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Sayung coast is experienced very high coastal erosion and has a huge impact on the lives of the surrounding communities. One of the efforts in handling coastal erosion is the rehabilitation of the mangrove ecosystem.
Setyo Handayani +4 more
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This study aims to detect changes in mangrove cover using 30-meter resolution Landsat imagery in 2019 and 2021 and analysis of changes in density to macrozoobenthos abundance.
Razkiyah Ramadhani +2 more
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