A unified framework for the restoration of Southeast Asian mangroves-bridging ecology, society and economics

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Abstract

The effect of intensive human intervention, poor socio-economic conditions and little knowledge on mangrove ecology pose enormous challenges for mangrove restoration in Southeast Asia. We present a framework for tropical mangrove restoration. Our proposed restoration framework addresses the ecology, economy and social issues simultaneously by considering the causes of mangrove degradation. We provide a step by step guideline for its restoration. We argue that although, ecological issues are of prime importance, economic and social issues must be considered in the restoration plan in order for it to be successful. Since mangrove ecology is not adequately studied in this region, local ecological knowledge can be used to fill the baseline information gaps. Unwanted human disturbance can be minimized by encouraging community participation. This can be ensured and sustained by facilitating the livelihood of the coastal community. We translated the restoration paradigm into a readily available practical guideline for the executors of the plans. We provide an example of mangrove restoration project that is closely related to our proposed framework. We are optimistic that this framework has the potential for universal application with necessary adjustments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)365-383
Number of pages19
JournalWetlands Ecology and Management
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Community development
  • Community participation
  • Ecological restoration
  • Ecosystem synthesis
  • Experiential learning
  • Mangrove degradation

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