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Mangrove forests for coastal restoration

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Reducing the impact of storms and supporting local communities in tropical coastal regfions by replanting mangrove forests.

More info: Wetlands International 
Produced by: XO-media
Year: 2008
Language: English

Category: Wetlands
Tags: climate, change, mangrove, wetland, communities

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Rating: 3.0 (136 Votes)

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# Marianne 2009-11-02 16:41
:roll: I am very glad, projects like this, have been increasing their importance toward communities and therefore, in society. I am from Panama, and few days ago I went to a project that its main objective was basically what people are doing in here, planting mangroves, I am very pleasant that this projects are enhancing our environment counscious about what is happening in our planet.

Marianne Ricord
Environmental Biologist.
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# VEGAH Brian 2010-06-03 17:56
:-) This is a very good information and i want to thank the IUCN, WWF and wetland internation. Mangrove ecosystem is very important and crucial for livelihoods and we need to adopt an integrated approach with the full participation of the indegenous people living within this fragile ecosystem.Socio -economic factors are the main cause of deplating mangrove ecosystem especially along the cameroonian coastline.

VEGAH Brian
Environmentalist
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