Coastal mangrove forests have been undervalued and converted to other uses throughout the developing world for almost half a century. The causes and consequences of mangrove deforestation have been well-documented; however fewer studies have examined the political factors contributing to conservation and the social dimensions of habitat restoration. We combine remote sensing analysis with ethnographic research to quantify patterns of mangrove cover change between 1985 and 2014, and to qualitatively explore local observations and testimonies of conflict over resources in the Jambelí Archipelago, Ecuador. Our results reveal that shrimp aquaculture was a pervasive force shaping spatiotemporal patterns of mangrove cover change from 1985 to 1999...
Adapted to survive in the interface between land and sea, mangroves are highly vulnerable to the imp...
Mangrove forests store high amounts of carbon, protect communities from storms, and support fisherie...
Global mangrove loss has been attributed primarily to human activity. Anthropogenic loss hotspots ac...
Mangroves are one of the most important ecosystems especially due to the services they provide, but ...
After decades of mangrove deforestation for the development of shrimp farming, the Ecuadorian state ...
Mangroves are widely recognised as being one of the most valuable of coastal ecosystems. On a local ...
After decades of mangrove deforestation for the development of shrimp farming, the Ecuadorian state ...
The destruction of mangrove ecosystems on tropical and subtropical coastlines in South America is in...
In 2000 Ecuador created the “Agreements of Sustainable Use and Custody of Mangroves” management for ...
Mangrove forests worldwide are under threat. Ecuador is no exception to this trend, with substantial...
Scholars of common property resource theory (CPR) have long asserted that certain kinds of instituti...
Shrimp aquaculture is one of the fastest growing economic activities in the tropical coastal zone. I...
In this paper we estimate the living carbon lost from Ecuador's mangrove forests since the advent of...
<div><p>In this paper we estimate the living carbon lost from Ecuador’s mangrove forests since the a...
Territorial use rights in fisheries (TURFs) represent a form of spatial co-management to secure acce...
Adapted to survive in the interface between land and sea, mangroves are highly vulnerable to the imp...
Mangrove forests store high amounts of carbon, protect communities from storms, and support fisherie...
Global mangrove loss has been attributed primarily to human activity. Anthropogenic loss hotspots ac...
Mangroves are one of the most important ecosystems especially due to the services they provide, but ...
After decades of mangrove deforestation for the development of shrimp farming, the Ecuadorian state ...
Mangroves are widely recognised as being one of the most valuable of coastal ecosystems. On a local ...
After decades of mangrove deforestation for the development of shrimp farming, the Ecuadorian state ...
The destruction of mangrove ecosystems on tropical and subtropical coastlines in South America is in...
In 2000 Ecuador created the “Agreements of Sustainable Use and Custody of Mangroves” management for ...
Mangrove forests worldwide are under threat. Ecuador is no exception to this trend, with substantial...
Scholars of common property resource theory (CPR) have long asserted that certain kinds of instituti...
Shrimp aquaculture is one of the fastest growing economic activities in the tropical coastal zone. I...
In this paper we estimate the living carbon lost from Ecuador's mangrove forests since the advent of...
<div><p>In this paper we estimate the living carbon lost from Ecuador’s mangrove forests since the a...
Territorial use rights in fisheries (TURFs) represent a form of spatial co-management to secure acce...
Adapted to survive in the interface between land and sea, mangroves are highly vulnerable to the imp...
Mangrove forests store high amounts of carbon, protect communities from storms, and support fisherie...
Global mangrove loss has been attributed primarily to human activity. Anthropogenic loss hotspots ac...