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Research from Fiji places the annual value of mangroves at US$57,000 per household.
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Rising tides: Will mangroves keep up as sea levels climb?
Ahead of World Wetlands Day, research shows how protecting mangroves can mitigate sea level rise – while also helping them adapt to its effects.
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- 25 Mar 2015
How viable are payment schemes for ‘blue carbon’?
Coastal schemes face unique challenges in comparison to terrestrial regions.
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- 1 Dec 2014
As tides rise higher, can mangroves hold on? Researchers dig in to find out
The adaptability of mangroves will be hugely beneficial as sea levels rise - yet we know so little about these fascinating landscapes.
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- 26 Sep 2014
Finding a level playing field for mangroves
A hidden gradient of salinity stretches beneath mangroves. To understand how climate change affects this, it must first be measured.
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- 26 Sep 2014
Finding a level playing field for mangroves
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- 18 Mar 2014
Mangrove experts urge restoration, regeneration of organic coasts
Scientists debate solutions to the threats faced by Indonesia’s mangrove forests at the Restoring Coastal Livelihoods conference in Bogor
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- 8 Jan 2013
A 4°C warmer world “will be catastrophic” for forest biodiversity: expert
Climate change plus deforestation equates to a perfect storm of biodiversity loss and extinctions.
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- 19 Jun 2012
Ecosystem-based adaptation most effective in coastal cities, study shows
Research from Fiji places the annual value of mangroves at US$57,000 per household.
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