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Climate change and global warming have a destabilizing effect on the global environment, and governmental statutory bodies are emphasizing a reduction of emission coupled with restoration of degraded forest lands as a carbon sequestration–emission ...
Abhiroop Chowdhury, Aliya Naz
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IDENTIFYING SUITABLE LOCATIONS FOR MANGROVE PLANTATION USING GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM AND REMOTE SENSING [PDF]
Mangroves provide numerous environmental benefits, such as carbon sequestration, water purification, climate change mitigation, and flood and Tsunami impact reduction.
R. Sahraei +6 more
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Configurational Fragility of Forest Landscapes Under Multiple Anthropic Uses. [PDF]
This study revealed that 72.2% of forest fragments and 96.1% of savannas have high configurational fragility, with a predominance of High III and Intermediate I sublevels and occasional occurrences of low fragility (Low III). Fragility is driven by pastures (57.7%), showing that landscapes with the same forest cover differ in fragility depending on the
Saraiva-Maia JJO +3 more
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Importance of mangrove plantations for climate change mitigation in Bangladesh
AbstractMangroves have been identified as blue carbon ecosystems that are natural carbon sinks. In Bangladesh, the establishment of mangrove plantations for coastal protection has occurred since the 1960s, but the plantations may also be a sustainable pathway to enhance carbon sequestration, which can help Bangladesh meet its greenhouse gas (GHG ...
Mohammad Main Uddin +2 more
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Globally, with the growing importance of mangroves for providing ecosystem services and mitigating climate change, it is still uncertain whether planted mangroves can be the counterpart of natural mangroves, and thus the role of planted mangroves is ...
Shamim Ahmed +5 more
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Numerical simulation of detached breakwaters for mangrove restoration in Bengkalis Island, Indonesia [PDF]
This paper presents the application of detached breakwater to reduce wave energy for protecting mangrove planting site. Initial planting of mangroves still needs seawater for their growth, but they will be distracted by the big wave.
Mubarak +4 more
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The impact of mangrove plantation in ponds on the secondary metabolite content [PDF]
AbstractPlanting of mangrove vegetation integratively in silvofishery pond alters the possibility of metabolite accumulation pattern. This research aimed to analyze the metabolite content in mangrove root and leaf ofAvicennia marina, to analyze the difference of metabolite content between pond and shore area, and to analyze the correlation of ...
E D Hastuti, M Izzati, S Darmanti
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Mangrove plantations can potentially restore the vegetation structures protecting coastal areas. In Avicennia alba plantations in central Thailand, we investigated the vegetation structures (trees, seedlings, pneumatophores, and belowground roots), sedimentation rates, and elevation changes over one year across the shore.
Sarawan Hongwiset +4 more
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Mangrove forest in the context of climate change is important sector to be included in the inventory of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The present study describes land-use and land-cover change during 2006–2012 of a mangrove forest conservation area ...
Mohammad Basyuni +2 more
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Identification of Key Actors in Mangroves Plantation using the MACTOR Tool: Study in DKI Jakarta
Considering the benefits of mangrove forest areas and their ability to support the success of sustainable development, this study aimed to determine the attitudes of stakeholders in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta) toward the existence
Tjondroargo Tandio +3 more
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