Globally, erosion of muddy tropical coasts that are dominated by aquaculture ponds, is an increasing problem. Restoration of mangrove greenbelts may counteract such erosion, by restoring the sediment balance. Hence, we aim to unravel the processes controlling natural mangrove regeneration in both “landward” (i.e., into aquaculture ponds) and seaward direction, using the fast eroding coastline of Demak (Indonesia) as case study. Firstly, we investigated which physical and chemical factors drive landward mangrove expansion by relating them to the presence/absence of mangrove seedlings in abandoned aquaculture ponds. Secondly, we investigated which physical parameters control seaward mangrove expansion by relating them to expansion and retreat...
AbstractShallow tropical coastlines harbour unique mangrove ecosystems, which support livelihoods an...
Coastal erosion is greatly accelerated by the presence of agriculture and aquaculture activities (oi...
The 2004 Indonesia tsunami as well as the increasing storm frequency and intensity associated with c...
Globally, erosion of muddy tropical coasts that are dominated by aquaculture ponds, is an increasing...
Degrading mangrove forests and coinciding erosive coastlines is an urgent global concern. Mangroves ...
Mangroves are productive ecosystems. Degradation of mangroves has been observed since the 1970s, due...
Mangrove restoration has been attempted in the 7 km² Perancak Estuary, Bali since the 90's following...
Over the last decades, mangrove forests have suffered immense and rapid losses worldwide. In recogni...
Global change processes such as sea level rise and the increasing frequency of severe storms threate...
The aim of this dataset was to investigate (1) what processes are the key-drivers that facilitate or...
Mangrove forest plays an important part in our ecosystems. Mangroves functions include coastline pro...
Mangrove-mud coasts across the world erode because of uninformed management, conversion of mangrove ...
Mangroves are a specific type of evergreen forest that is found along the coastlines of tropical and...
AbstractShallow tropical coastlines harbour unique mangrove ecosystems, which support livelihoods an...
Coastal erosion is greatly accelerated by the presence of agriculture and aquaculture activities (oi...
The 2004 Indonesia tsunami as well as the increasing storm frequency and intensity associated with c...
Globally, erosion of muddy tropical coasts that are dominated by aquaculture ponds, is an increasing...
Degrading mangrove forests and coinciding erosive coastlines is an urgent global concern. Mangroves ...
Mangroves are productive ecosystems. Degradation of mangroves has been observed since the 1970s, due...
Mangrove restoration has been attempted in the 7 km² Perancak Estuary, Bali since the 90's following...
Over the last decades, mangrove forests have suffered immense and rapid losses worldwide. In recogni...
Global change processes such as sea level rise and the increasing frequency of severe storms threate...
The aim of this dataset was to investigate (1) what processes are the key-drivers that facilitate or...
Mangrove forest plays an important part in our ecosystems. Mangroves functions include coastline pro...
Mangrove-mud coasts across the world erode because of uninformed management, conversion of mangrove ...
Mangroves are a specific type of evergreen forest that is found along the coastlines of tropical and...
AbstractShallow tropical coastlines harbour unique mangrove ecosystems, which support livelihoods an...
Coastal erosion is greatly accelerated by the presence of agriculture and aquaculture activities (oi...
The 2004 Indonesia tsunami as well as the increasing storm frequency and intensity associated with c...