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View article: Coral reef and mangrove interplay during Mid- and Late-Holocene sea-level changes in Belitung Island, Indonesia
Coral reef and mangrove interplay during Mid- and Late-Holocene sea-level changes in Belitung Island, Indonesia Open
Coral reefs and mangrove forests are susceptible coastal ecosystems, particularly in light of intense human-induced pressures, including the anticipated sea-level rise in the 21st century. Here, we explore the chronology and interconnected…
View article: Assessing the Environmental and Socioeconomic Impacts of Mangrove Loss in Indonesia: A Synthesis for Science-Based Policy
Assessing the Environmental and Socioeconomic Impacts of Mangrove Loss in Indonesia: A Synthesis for Science-Based Policy Open
Mangrove ecosystems in Indonesia are facing tremendous threats from anthropogenic activities. The degradation and depletion of mangroves in Indonesia are driven by the rising demand for commodities, including shrimp, rice, palm oil, and ot…
View article: IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Java Transitional
IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Java Transitional Open
Mangroves of the Java Transitional is a regional ecosystem subgroup (level 4 unit of the IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology). It includes the marine ecoregions of Southern Java and Cocos-Keeling/Christmas Island. The Java Transitional mangrove…
View article: Hydrological suitability for mangrove species in restored mangroves in abandoned ponds
Hydrological suitability for mangrove species in restored mangroves in abandoned ponds Open
Mangrove restoration projects in Indonesia are widely conducted in abandoned aquaculture ponds, however the success of planting mangroves is limited as tidal flooding is often not considered. The hydrology of mangrove surrounding water is …
View article: Mangrove aboveground biomass estimation using UAV imagery and a constructed height model in Budeng–Perancak, Bali, Indonesia
Mangrove aboveground biomass estimation using UAV imagery and a constructed height model in Budeng–Perancak, Bali, Indonesia Open
Mangrove forests store higher amounts of organic carbon than other forest types. Despite advancements in remote sensing, accurate mapping of mangrove biomass remains a challenge due to ecosystem complexity and varying forest structures. Al…
View article: Improving soil carbon estimates of Philippine mangroves using localized organic matter to organic carbon equations
Improving soil carbon estimates of Philippine mangroves using localized organic matter to organic carbon equations Open
The calculated SCS improves as the conversion equation becomes more reflective of localized site conditions. Both localized and stand-specific conversion equations yielded more accurate SCS compared to the conventional equation. While our …
View article: Mangrove Ecotourism along the Coasts of the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: A Systematic Review
Mangrove Ecotourism along the Coasts of the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: A Systematic Review Open
Mangrove ecotourism is gaining immense popularity in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as a neoliberal conservation tool, and it has contributed significantly to the growth of the tourism sector in the region over the past two d…
View article: Structure and composition of rehabilitated mangrove in Lubuk Kertang Village, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Structure and composition of rehabilitated mangrove in Lubuk Kertang Village, North Sumatra, Indonesia Open
Mangroves are generally distributed in tidal zones along tropical and subtropical coasts and are known as woody halophytes. Mangroves are one of the most productive and efficient long-term natural carbon sinks. Deforestation and mangrove d…
View article: Spatial Distribution of Tidal Floods Using Geographic Information System (GIS) in Medan Belawan District
Spatial Distribution of Tidal Floods Using Geographic Information System (GIS) in Medan Belawan District Open
Tidal floods are one of the threats that occur in coastal areas. The impact is felt for the community, as well as other impacts felt for the surrounding ecosystem, namely the mangrove population, where tidal floods that continue to occur c…
View article: Remote sensing-based assessment of mangrove ecosystems in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries: a systematic review
Remote sensing-based assessment of mangrove ecosystems in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries: a systematic review Open
Mangrove forests in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are facing multiple threats from natural and anthropogenic-driven land use change stressors, contributing to altered ecosystem conditions. Remote sensing tools can be used to…
View article: A global biophysical typology of mangroves version 3
A global biophysical typology of mangroves version 3 Open
This dataset in an updated version of: Worthington, T. A. et al. A global biophysical typology of mangroves and its relevance for ecosystem structure and deforestation. Sci. Rep. 10, 14652 (2020) which delineates the world’s mangroves into…
View article: A global biophysical typology of mangroves version 3
A global biophysical typology of mangroves version 3 Open
This dataset in an updated version of: Worthington, T. A. et al. A global biophysical typology of mangroves and its relevance for ecosystem structure and deforestation. Sci. Rep. 10, 14652 (2020) which delineates the world’s mangroves into…
View article: IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Western Coral Triangle
IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Western Coral Triangle Open
The 'Mangroves of the Western Coral Triangle' is a regional ecosystem subgroup (level 4 unit of the IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology. It includes intertidal forests and shrublands of the following marine ecoregions in the Western Coral Trian…
View article: IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Sunda Shelf
IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Sunda Shelf Open
"The 'Mangroves of the Sunda Shelf' is a regional ecosystem subgroup (level 4 unit of the IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology in the Sunda Shelf province. It includes intertidal forests and shrublands of the marine regions of the Malacca Strait…
View article: Ecological condition of seagrass meadow in Lembeh Island, Bitung Regency, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Ecological condition of seagrass meadow in Lembeh Island, Bitung Regency, North Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
The condition of seagrass meadows is required information for conducting comprehensive management plans in coastal areas. This study provides information on the ecological condition of the seagrass ecosystem in Lembeh Island, based on seag…
View article: Litterfall and Associated Macrozoobenthic of Restored Mangrove Forests in Abandoned Aquaculture Ponds
Litterfall and Associated Macrozoobenthic of Restored Mangrove Forests in Abandoned Aquaculture Ponds Open
Mangrove restoration projects are now widely established, aiming to regain the carbon benefit of the mangrove ecosystem that is essential for climate change mitigation. This study aimed to investigate mangrove litter as the source of carbo…
View article: Challenges and Strategies for Sustainable Mangrove Management in Indonesia: A Review
Challenges and Strategies for Sustainable Mangrove Management in Indonesia: A Review Open
Mangroves are an important ecosystem that provides valuable social, economic, and environmental services. Indonesia has placed mangroves on its national priority agenda in an important effort to sustainably manage this ecosystem and achiev…
View article: A multi-purpose National Forest Inventory in Bangladesh: design, operationalisation and key results
A multi-purpose National Forest Inventory in Bangladesh: design, operationalisation and key results Open
Background National forest inventory and forest monitoring systems are more important than ever considering continued global degradation of trees and forests. These systems are especially important in a country like Bangladesh, which is ch…
View article: Above-ground biomass estimation of mangrove forest using WorldView-2 imagery in Perancak Estuary, Bali
Above-ground biomass estimation of mangrove forest using WorldView-2 imagery in Perancak Estuary, Bali Open
Global warming is the important issues because is caused by the concentration increase of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere. Mangrove ecosystem has a function to reduce climate change through carbon sequestration. Estimates of biomass ca…
View article: Mangrove blue carbon stocks and dynamics are controlled by hydrogeomorphic settings and land‐use change
Mangrove blue carbon stocks and dynamics are controlled by hydrogeomorphic settings and land‐use change Open
Globally, carbon‐rich mangrove forests are deforested and degraded due to land‐use and land‐cover change (LULCC). The impact of mangrove deforestation on carbon emissions has been reported on a global scale; however, uncertainty remains at…
View article: A new mobile app based on botanical expertise for identifying Asian mangroves species
A new mobile app based on botanical expertise for identifying Asian mangroves species Open
Preserving tropical vegetation biomes stems with an accurate identification of constituent plant species. In Asia, identifying mangrove plant species is particularly required in biodiversity assessment, restoration or preservation programs…
View article: Monitoring the Restored Mangrove Condition at Perancak Estuary, Jembrana, Bali, Indonesia from 2001 to 2015
Monitoring the Restored Mangrove Condition at Perancak Estuary, Jembrana, Bali, Indonesia from 2001 to 2015 Open
Mangrove is unique vegetation that lives in tidal areas around the tropical and subtropical coasts. It has important physical, biological, and chemical roles for balancing the ecosystem, as well as serving as carbon pool. Therefore, monito…