📚 Volume 32, Issue 3
📋 ID: AMLqyEb
Authors
Dr. Aisha Rahman, Prof. Hiroshi Tanaka, Dr. Maria Gonzalez
, Feng Kato
Department of Environmental Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Marine Biology Institute, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Ecology and Environmental Sciences Department, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Keywords
Mangrove Restoration
Biodiversity
Carbon Sequestration
Coastal Ecosystems
Southeast Asia
Abstract
This study explores the ecological benefits of mangrove restoration projects in Southeast Asia, focusing on biodiversity enhancement, carbon sequestration, and shoreline stabilization. Through detailed analysis of restored and non-restored sites, the research highlights the crucial role of mangroves in supporting diverse marine life and mitigating climate effects. The findings suggest that strategic restoration can significantly contribute to environmental sustainability and resilience against sea-level rise.
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📝 How to Cite
Dr. Aisha Rahman, Prof. Hiroshi Tanaka, Dr. Maria Gonzalez , Feng Kato (2025).
"The Impact of Mangrove Restoration on Coastal Ecosystems in Southeast Asia".
Wulfenia, 32(3).