Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of alternative mangrove management strategies in Koh Kong Province, Cambodi
Shrimp farming in Thailand is considered to be one of the main causes of mangrove deforestation. The...
This case study describes forest management activities undertaken in a mangrove forest by the Pred N...
Mangroves have been systematically exploited in Indonesia since 1800, especially for the development...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic valuation of man...
Shrimps are produced in two different ways. They are fished in the sea (sometimes at the cost of tur...
From 1961 to 1996, Thailand lost 50–60 % of its mangrove forests, mainly because of conversion to sh...
Mangroves are a unique ecosystem that provides various benefits to people. In Thailand, Mangrove Act...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of trop...
The destruction of mangrove forests for commercial gain is one of the most pressing environmental pr...
The mangrove forest resources in the Kuching Delta are being exploited extensively for agricultural,...
In the coastal area of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta, much of the mangrove forest has been cut to make...
AbstractThis study examined the driving forces of mangrove change and compared mangrove forest manag...
A management policy adopted by the Kien Giang Province, Vietnam, is to allocate mangroves areas usin...
Mangrove ecosystems are a very important category of wetland systems that shelter coastlines and est...
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of existing financial incentives for mangrove conservation in ...
Shrimp farming in Thailand is considered to be one of the main causes of mangrove deforestation. The...
This case study describes forest management activities undertaken in a mangrove forest by the Pred N...
Mangroves have been systematically exploited in Indonesia since 1800, especially for the development...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic valuation of man...
Shrimps are produced in two different ways. They are fished in the sea (sometimes at the cost of tur...
From 1961 to 1996, Thailand lost 50–60 % of its mangrove forests, mainly because of conversion to sh...
Mangroves are a unique ecosystem that provides various benefits to people. In Thailand, Mangrove Act...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Economic analysis of trop...
The destruction of mangrove forests for commercial gain is one of the most pressing environmental pr...
The mangrove forest resources in the Kuching Delta are being exploited extensively for agricultural,...
In the coastal area of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta, much of the mangrove forest has been cut to make...
AbstractThis study examined the driving forces of mangrove change and compared mangrove forest manag...
A management policy adopted by the Kien Giang Province, Vietnam, is to allocate mangroves areas usin...
Mangrove ecosystems are a very important category of wetland systems that shelter coastlines and est...
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of existing financial incentives for mangrove conservation in ...
Shrimp farming in Thailand is considered to be one of the main causes of mangrove deforestation. The...
This case study describes forest management activities undertaken in a mangrove forest by the Pred N...
Mangroves have been systematically exploited in Indonesia since 1800, especially for the development...