This chapter assesses the response of mangrove ecosystems to possible outcomes of climate change, with regard to the following categories: (i) distribution, diversity, and community composition, (ii) physiology of flora and fauna, (iii) water budget, (iv) productivity and remineralization, (v) carbon storage in biomass and sediments, and (vi) the filter function for elements beneficial or harmful to life. These categories are then used to identify the regions most vulnerable to climate change. The four most important factors determining the response of mangrove ecosystems to climate change are sea level rise, an increase in frequency and/or intensity of storms, increases in temperature, and aridity. While these changes may be beneficial for...
Although there is a significant body of literature that describes the relationship between human act...
Resilience in coastal areas has been recognized as a core requirement to sustainable coastal managem...
Mangroves occur in coastal settings of estuaries, deltas, lagoons, open coasts and oceanic low islan...
A brief account of the nature of mangrove ecosystems is given. This shows that mangroves are general...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Mangroves are invaluable resources in the ASEAN region, providing coastal protection, wood, and fis...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Inter-related and spatially variable climate change factors including sea level rise, increased stor...
The position of mangrove forests in the dynamic intertidal zone means that they are expected to be h...
Mangrove forests are highly-productive intertidal wetlands that support many ecosystem goods and ser...
Mangrove forests provide a significant contribution to human well-being; particularly through climat...
Mangroves are critical tropical coastal ecosystems and provide essential ecological and societal ser...
Aim: To reassess the capacity of mangroves for ecosystem services in the light of recent data. Locat...
Although there is a significant body of literature that describes the relationship between human act...
Resilience in coastal areas has been recognized as a core requirement to sustainable coastal managem...
Mangroves occur in coastal settings of estuaries, deltas, lagoons, open coasts and oceanic low islan...
A brief account of the nature of mangrove ecosystems is given. This shows that mangroves are general...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Mangroves are invaluable resources in the ASEAN region, providing coastal protection, wood, and fis...
Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change. We review the state of knowledge of mangrove v...
Inter-related and spatially variable climate change factors including sea level rise, increased stor...
The position of mangrove forests in the dynamic intertidal zone means that they are expected to be h...
Mangrove forests are highly-productive intertidal wetlands that support many ecosystem goods and ser...
Mangrove forests provide a significant contribution to human well-being; particularly through climat...
Mangroves are critical tropical coastal ecosystems and provide essential ecological and societal ser...
Aim: To reassess the capacity of mangroves for ecosystem services in the light of recent data. Locat...
Although there is a significant body of literature that describes the relationship between human act...
Resilience in coastal areas has been recognized as a core requirement to sustainable coastal managem...
Mangroves occur in coastal settings of estuaries, deltas, lagoons, open coasts and oceanic low islan...