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A review of mangrove rehabilitation in the Philippines: successes, failures and future prospects 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 109 作者:JH Primavera,JMA Esteban 摘要: From half a million hectares at the turn of the century, Philippine mangroves have declined to only 120,000ha while fish...
and upper estuarine tidal wetlands, have gained global prominence for climate mitigation as a nature-based solution1. Since the 1970s, mangrove restoration projects have been initiated in regions such as Southeast Asia, East
application of bamboo in mangrove rehabilitation projects. institution of civil engineers S,Harihar,HJ Verhagen 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 A review of mangrove rehabilitation in the Philippines: successes, failures and future prospects From half a million hectares at the turn of the century, Philippine...
Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. 233–262. [42] Unsworth RKF, Cullen LC (2010) Recognising the necessity for Indo-Pacific seagrass conservation. Conserv Lett 3: 63–73. [43] Primavera JH, Esteban JMA (2008) A review of mangrove rehabilitation in the Philippines: successes, failures and ...
Growth performance of planted mangroves in the Philippines: revisiting forest management strategies. The effort toward restoring lost mangroves in the Philippines has been commendably immense, specifically during the past two decades. In light of such, it ......
The mangrove clam Anodontia edentula is highly prized in thePhilippines for its flavor and large size. Because this infaunal species isfound down to one meter deep in mangrove areas, harvesting the clam reportedlydamages mangrove stands. To evaluate such reports, a survey of collectionmethods was...
such as agriculture. Rehabilitation of the abandoned shrimp farm site would require treating and detoxifying the soil, replanting mangrove forests, and maintaining and protecting mangrove seedlings for several years. These restoration costs are considerable, and are estimated to be $9318ha−1. As ind...
but the attention has increasingly shifted to restoring key ecological functions and socioeconomic benefits of mangroves10. To increase restoration success, many stakeholders now advocate for multi-species restoration and hydrological rehabilitation (e.g. the modification of water flow and drainage)11,12...
(Neumann et al., 2015) make anthropocentric arguments for their conservation particularly compelling; for example, mangrove rehabilitation efforts to protect vulnerable coastal communities attracted hundreds of millions of dollars of funding after the 2004 Southeast Asian tsunami (Atkinson et al., 2016; ...