نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove development

تعداد نتایج: 1423056  

2015
Alyssa L. Bosold Alyssa Bosold

Mangroves provide valuable ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, pollution filtration, and protection from tsunamis, tropical storms, and coastal erosion. They also supply coastal communities with important natural resources like firewood, medicine, timber, honey, and fodder for livestock. Unfortunately, the world’s mangroves are rapidly degrading due to rising coastal population, ...

2014
Nibedita Mukherjee William J Sutherland Md Nabiul I Khan Uta Berger Nele Schmitz Farid Dahdouh-Guebas Nico Koedam

Mangroves are threatened worldwide, and their loss or degradation could impact functioning of the ecosystem. Our aim was to investigate three aspects of mangroves at a global scale: (1) their constituents (2) their indispensable ecological functions, and (3) the maintenance of their constituents and functions in degraded mangroves. We focused on answering two questions: "What is a mangrove ecos...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Chi-Farn Chen Nguyen Thanh Son Ni-Bin Chang Cheng-Ru Chen Ly-Yu Chang Miguel Valdez Gustavo Centeno Carlos Alberto Thompson Jorge Luis Aceituno

Mangrove forests play an important role in providing ecological and socioeconomic services for human society. Coastal development, which converts mangrove forests to other land uses, has often ignored the services that mangrove may provide, leading to irreversible environmental degradation. Monitoring the spatiotemporal distribution of mangrove forests is thus critical for natural resources man...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Vo Quoc Tuan Natascha Oppelt Patrick Leinenkugel Claudia Kuenzer

Over the past few decades, clearing for shrimp farming has caused severe losses of mangroves in the Mekong Delta (MD) of Vietnam. Although the increasing importance of shrimp aquaculture in Vietnam has brought significant financial benefits to the local communities, the rapid and largely uncontrolled increase in aquacultural area has contributed to a considerable loss of mangrove forests and to...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Ting Wang Hongsheng Zhang Hui Lin Chao-Yang Fang

The identification of species within an ecosystem plays a key role in formulating an inventory for use in the development of conservation management plans. The classification of mangrove species typically involves intensive field surveys, whereas remote sensing techniques represent a cost-efficient means of mapping and monitoring mangrove forests at large scales. However, the coarse spectral re...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2013
s.l. mohebbi nozar w.r. ismail m. pauzi zakaria m. seddiq mortazawi

mangrove sediments were collected during wet and dry seasons from nine stations in khamir,laft and natural reservoir mangrove-dense areas of hormozgan province in the south of iran. σ pcbs ranged from 5.33 to 15.5 ng/g dry weight and the dominant congener was no.153. average σ ddts for khamir and laft mangroves were 16.58 ± 1.51 and 18.8 ± 9.98 ng/g dry weight. ddt was more abundant than dde an...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2007
Eric Gilman Joanna Ellison Richard Coleman

We predict the decadal change in position of three American Samoa mangroves from analysis of a time series of remotely sensed imagery, a geographic information system, tide gauge data, and projections for change in sea-level relative to the mangrove surface. Accurate predictions of changes to coastal ecosystem boundaries, including in response to projected relative sea-level rise, enable advanc...

2014
Steven Orchard Lindsay C. Stringer Claire Quinn

Globally, human activities have led to rapid mangrove degradation. In Vietnam, as across much of coastal South-east Asia, mangroves play a vital role in the livelihoods of coastal rural communities with relatively low levels of development. However, little is known about the precise impact of human activity on the ecosystem services underpinning these livelihoods. This paper analyses the liveli...

2017
Daniel S Collins Alexandros Avdis Peter A Allison Howard D Johnson Jon Hill Matthew D Piggott Meor H Amir Hassan Abdul Razak Damit

Modern mangroves are among the most carbon-rich biomes on Earth, but their long-term (≥106 years) impact on the global carbon cycle is unknown. The extent, productivity and preservation of mangroves are controlled by the interplay of tectonics, global sea level and sedimentation, including tide, wave and fluvial processes. The impact of these processes on mangrove-bearing successions in the Oli...

2006
Takehiko R. Hashimoto Neil Saintilan TAKEHIKO R. HASHIMOTO NEIL SAINTILAN SIMON G. HABERLE

This paper describes the hitherto unreported occurrence of mid-Holocene mangrove deposits in the Richmond River estuary, southeastern Australia, thereby providing evidence for changes in the distribution and composition of mangrove communities within a subtropical estuarine system during the Holocene. Stratigraphic, radiocarbon and palynological evidence indicates that widespread development of...

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