Three mangrove restoration methods were tested at Nu’uuli, Tutuila Island, American Samoa. Since clearing 27 years ago converted the mangrove into a mudflat, the ecosystem was sufficiently altered that it could not self-correct; the ecosystem showed no natural regrowth despite an ample supply of propagules. While several years of monitoring may ultimately be required to determine the project’s success, and several decades could be required to fully return the full suite of functions, the project’s low-cost, nontechnical restoration techniques, using readily available materials, have proven to be modestly successful, with 38% sapling survival after six months. Several years of monitoring will be necessary to determine if the restoration sit...
From half a million hectares at the turn of the century, Philippine mangroves have declined to only ...
We evaluated the mangrove rehabilitation strategies and management schemes in five municipalities in...
Philippine Mangroves have decreased from around 500,000 ha at the turn of the century to 132,000 ha ...
Three mangrove restoration methods were tested at Nu’uuli, Tutuila Island, American Samoa. Since cle...
We analyzed current best practices and recommendations used in the implementation of mangrove rehabi...
Restoration projects require an underpinning of science to maximise success at restoring ecological ...
Mangrove forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Mangrove planting is the most common method o...
This study investigated the effectiveness of mangrove planting initiatives in Sri Lanka. All the lag...
In Vietnam mangrove rehabilitation has a long history and gained momentum after the war that destroy...
Mangrove restoration requires the cultivation of healthy seedlings and propagules for transplantatio...
The 2004 Indonesia tsunami as well as the increasing storm frequency and intensity associated with c...
Mangrove restoration has drawn a lot of interest globally for a number of reasons. First, numerous m...
The 2004 Indonesia tsunami as well as the increasing storm frequency and intensity associated with c...
Protecting existing mangrove forests is a priority for global conservation because of the wide range...
Protecting existing mangrove forests is a priority for global conservation because of the wide range...
From half a million hectares at the turn of the century, Philippine mangroves have declined to only ...
We evaluated the mangrove rehabilitation strategies and management schemes in five municipalities in...
Philippine Mangroves have decreased from around 500,000 ha at the turn of the century to 132,000 ha ...
Three mangrove restoration methods were tested at Nu’uuli, Tutuila Island, American Samoa. Since cle...
We analyzed current best practices and recommendations used in the implementation of mangrove rehabi...
Restoration projects require an underpinning of science to maximise success at restoring ecological ...
Mangrove forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Mangrove planting is the most common method o...
This study investigated the effectiveness of mangrove planting initiatives in Sri Lanka. All the lag...
In Vietnam mangrove rehabilitation has a long history and gained momentum after the war that destroy...
Mangrove restoration requires the cultivation of healthy seedlings and propagules for transplantatio...
The 2004 Indonesia tsunami as well as the increasing storm frequency and intensity associated with c...
Mangrove restoration has drawn a lot of interest globally for a number of reasons. First, numerous m...
The 2004 Indonesia tsunami as well as the increasing storm frequency and intensity associated with c...
Protecting existing mangrove forests is a priority for global conservation because of the wide range...
Protecting existing mangrove forests is a priority for global conservation because of the wide range...
From half a million hectares at the turn of the century, Philippine mangroves have declined to only ...
We evaluated the mangrove rehabilitation strategies and management schemes in five municipalities in...
Philippine Mangroves have decreased from around 500,000 ha at the turn of the century to 132,000 ha ...