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Towards a more robust approach for the restoration of mangroves in Vietnam.
13/11/20 08:10AM
N.T. Hai, B. Dell, V.T. Phuong and R.J. Harper. Annals of Forest Science, 2020, volume 77, number 1, p. 18.
Abstract: Globally, mangrove forests are under threat from a range of causes. They also represent a large potential form of climate mitigation and adaptation via reforestation, and this investment may contribute to restoration efforts and reverse mangrove decline. There has been significant (c. 200,000 ha) mangrove reforestation and restoration activity in Vietnam, and these projects provide indicators of the causes of project failure or success, and what is required for more complex restoration of ecosystem services. Failure in mangrove programs can be attributed to lack of understanding of the reasons for the loss of mangroves, poor site and species selection, and lack of incentives to engage local residents in the long-term management of restored areas. Overcoming these impediments and adopting monitoring and reporting procedures that consider both areal success and ecosystem function will provide a more robust approach for future mangrove restoration projects.
Free full text https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-020-0921-0.
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