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Mangrove zonation according to the tidal regime (Waycott et. al. 2007)

Mangrove zonation according to the tidal regime (Waycott et. al. 2007)

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Final Technical Report for Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research Project: Sustainable Mangrove Rehabilitation for Global and Local Benefits (CRRP2017-03MY-Camacho) Project details: https://www.apn-gcr.org/resources/items/show/2071 Copyright © 2019Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research APN seeks to maximise discoverability and u...

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... instance, it was also found that the mangroves in Iriomote island are poorly developed and low-growing, occupying zones parallel to the coastline or the banks of tidal estuaries (Miyawaki, 1995). According to Minagawa (2000), there are seven typical constituent species in Japan (Table 10 and Figure 25), although mangrove areas have 7 to 19 species. ...
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... mixed-method of data collection involving key informant interview, focus group discussion and policy consultation was done with key national and local stakeholders involved in mangrove rehabilitation. In evaluating rehabilitation progress of each site, the study the framework (Figure 18) on mangrove rehabilitation stages as a guide (Figure 2). This framework provides an ideal and systematic approach to pursuing community-based mangrove rehabilitation. ...
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... the members of SARCEPA were asked to identify and rank the stakeholders in terms of importance and influence in the success of mangrove rehabilitation, among the identified stakeholders with strong influence and high importance were DENR-PENRO, PAMB, MLGU/BLGU, PO -SARCEPA, PO-LAFARMA, UPV, GIZ and a Japanese NGO. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) was also placed under high importance but of less influence since the area is under the jurisdiction of DENR (Figure 20). ...
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... + Importance - Figure 20. Importance-influence matrix in the implementation of the mangrove rehabilitation project in TINMAR Both POs in TINMAR were trained on how to assess the health of mangroves planted under the NGP project. ...
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... carbon stock assessment, standard plot sampling technique was used to gather the necessary baseline biomass and carbon stock measurements. Seven (7) sample plots measuring 10m x 10m were randomly established in the site (Figure 23). All trees and saplings were accounted within the 10m x 10m or 100sqm plot using the nondestructive technique. ...
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... cover classification of the eight land use/land cover types identified across the three periods indicates the conversion of annual cropland to fishpond and build-up area (Tables 8 and 9; Figure 24). The inland water, mangrove forest and fishpond were increased over the study period. ...
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... area of annual crop was mainly converted to fishpond, perennial crop and built-up area. Figure 24. Land use/land cover maps (1988, 2008 and 2015) of Leganes, Iloilo (inset: Katunggan Ecopark) Table 10 provides the summary of stand density, biomass and carbon stock values of the sample plots. ...
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... reason for this was because this is a community-initiated project without external funding support. Being a self-initiated CF, the sense of ownership among the community members is high and all the CF members are well aware of the ownership of the CF and potential benefits they could gain from CF. Figure 28. Meeting with community members of Taw HtwinGyi community ...