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Policy challenges and approaches for the conservation of mangrove forests in Southeast Asia.

Daniel A Friess1, Benjamin S Thompson2, Ben Brown3,4, A Aldrie Amir5, Clint Cameron4, Heather J Koldewey6, Sigit D Sasmito7, Frida Sidik8.   

Abstract

Many drivers of mangrove forest loss operate over large scales and are most effectively addressed by policy interventions. However, conflicting or unclear policy objectives exist at multiple tiers of government, resulting in contradictory management decisions. To address this, we considered four approaches that are being used increasingly or could be deployed in Southeast Asia to ensure sustainable livelihoods and biodiversity conservation. First, a stronger incorporation of mangroves into marine protected areas (that currently focus largely on reefs and fisheries) could resolve some policy conflicts and ensure that mangroves do not fall through a policy gap. Second, examples of community and government comanagement exist, but achieving comanagement at scale will be important in reconciling stakeholders and addressing conflicting policy objectives. Third, private-sector initiatives could protect mangroves through existing and novel mechanisms in degraded areas and areas under future threat. Finally, payments for ecosystem services (PES) hold great promise for mangrove conservation, with carbon PES schemes (known as blue carbon) attracting attention. Although barriers remain to the implementation of PES, the potential to implement them at multiple scales exists. Closing the gap between mangrove conservation policies and action is crucial to the improved protection and management of this imperiled coastal ecosystem and to the livelihoods that depend on them.
© 2016 Society for Conservation Biology.

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Keywords:  AMP; MPA; PES; PSA; REDD+; acuacultura; aquaculture; community-based management; decentralization; deforestación; deforestation; descentralización; gobierno; governance; manejo basado en la comunidad; marine protected area; pago por servicios ambientales; payments for ecosystem services; área marina protegida

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27341487     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


  4 in total

1.  Integrating blue: How do we make nationally determined contributions work for both blue carbon and local coastal communities?

Authors:  Amrit Melissa Dencer-Brown; Robyn Shilland; Daniel Friess; Dorothée Herr; Lisa Benson; Nicholas J Berry; Miguel Cifuentes-Jara; Patrick Colas; Ellyn Damayanti; Elisa López García; Marina Gavaldão; Gabriel Grimsditch; Adam P Hejnowicz; Jennifer Howard; Sheikh Tawhidul Islam; Hilary Kennedy; Rahma Rashid Kivugo; Joseph K S Lang'at; Catherine Lovelock; Ruth Malleson; Peter I Macreadie; Rosalía Andrade-Medina; Ahmed Mohamed; Emily Pidgeon; Jorge Ramos; Minerva Rosette; Mwanarusi Mwafrica Salim; Eva Schoof; Byomkesh Talukder; Tamara Thomas; Mathew A Vanderklift; Mark Huxham
Journal:  Ambio       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 6.943

2.  Tackling the mangrove restoration challenge.

Authors:  Catherine E Lovelock; Edward Barbier; Carlos M Duarte
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2022-10-17       Impact factor: 9.593

Review 3.  Processes and mechanisms of coastal woody-plant mortality.

Authors:  Nate G McDowell; Marilyn Ball; Ben Bond-Lamberty; Matthew L Kirwan; Ken W Krauss; J Patrick Megonigal; Maurizio Mencuccini; Nicholas D Ward; Michael N Weintraub; Vanessa Bailey
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 13.211

4.  Global declines in human-driven mangrove loss.

Authors:  Liza Goldberg; David Lagomasino; Nathan Thomas; Temilola Fatoyinbo
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2020-08-03       Impact factor: 10.863

  4 in total

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