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Mangrove ecosystems of Asia : status, challenges and management strategies / I. Faridah-Hanum, A. Latiff, Khalid Rehman Hakeem, Munir Ozturk, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York, NY Springer Verlag 2014.Description: xvi, 471 pISBN:
  • 9781461485810
  • 1461485819
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 577.69/8095
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Mangrove Ecosystems of Malaysia: Status, Challenges and Management Strategies -- Chapter 2: Distribution and Rarity of Rhizophoraceae in Peninsular Malaysia -- Chapter 3: Distribution and Current Status of Mangrove Forests in Indonesia -- Chapter 4: Mangrove Forests in Thailand -- Chapter 5: Philippines' Mangrove Ecosystem: Status, Threats and Conservation -- Chapter 6: Distribution, Characteristics and Economic Importance of Mangrove Forests in Iran -- Chapter 7: Plant Diversity and Forest Structure of the Three Protected Areas (Wildlife Sanctuaries) of Bangladesh Sundarbans: Current Status and Management Strategies -- Chapter 8: Mangrove Fauna of Asia -- Chapter 9: Mangrove Forests of Timor-Leste: Ecology, Degradation, and Vulnerability to Climate Change -- Chapter 10: Vulnerability of Mangroves to Climate Change -- Chapter 11: Impacts of Climate Change on Asian Mangrove Forests -- Chapter 12: Quantification of Soil Organic Carbon Storage and Turnover in Two Mangrove Forests Using Dual Carbon Isotopic Measurements -- Chapter 13: The Relationship between Mangrove Deforestation and Economic Development in Thailand -- Chapter 14: Remote Sensing Technology: Recent Advancements for Mangrove Ecosystems -- Chapter 15: Management Strategies for Sustainable Exploitation of Aquatic Resources of the Sundarbans Mangrove, Bangladesh -- Chapter 16: Economic Sustainability for Halophyte Cash Farms in Urban Environments -- Chapter 17: Research and Development Activities towards Sustainable Management of Mangroves in Peninsular Malaysia -- Chapter 18: Climate Change Adaptation: Management Options for Mangrove Areas -- Chapter 19: Managing Mangrove Habitat Expansion in New Zealand -- Chapter 20: Mangroves are Wetlands, not Forests: Some Implications for their Management.
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Chapter 1: Mangrove Ecosystems of Malaysia: Status, Challenges and Management Strategies --
Chapter 2: Distribution and Rarity of Rhizophoraceae in Peninsular Malaysia --
Chapter 3: Distribution and Current Status of Mangrove Forests in Indonesia --
Chapter 4: Mangrove Forests in Thailand --
Chapter 5: Philippines' Mangrove Ecosystem: Status, Threats and Conservation --
Chapter 6: Distribution, Characteristics and Economic Importance of Mangrove Forests in Iran --
Chapter 7: Plant Diversity and Forest Structure of the Three Protected Areas (Wildlife Sanctuaries) of Bangladesh Sundarbans: Current Status and Management Strategies --
Chapter 8: Mangrove Fauna of Asia --
Chapter 9: Mangrove Forests of Timor-Leste: Ecology, Degradation, and Vulnerability to Climate Change --
Chapter 10: Vulnerability of Mangroves to Climate Change --
Chapter 11: Impacts of Climate Change on Asian Mangrove Forests --
Chapter 12: Quantification of Soil Organic Carbon Storage and Turnover in Two Mangrove Forests Using Dual Carbon Isotopic Measurements --
Chapter 13: The Relationship between Mangrove Deforestation and Economic Development in Thailand --
Chapter 14: Remote Sensing Technology: Recent Advancements for Mangrove Ecosystems --
Chapter 15: Management Strategies for Sustainable Exploitation of Aquatic Resources of the Sundarbans Mangrove, Bangladesh --
Chapter 16: Economic Sustainability for Halophyte Cash Farms in Urban Environments --
Chapter 17: Research and Development Activities towards Sustainable Management of Mangroves in Peninsular Malaysia -- Chapter 18: Climate Change Adaptation: Management Options for Mangrove Areas --
Chapter 19: Managing Mangrove Habitat Expansion in New Zealand --
Chapter 20: Mangroves are Wetlands, not Forests: Some Implications for their Management.

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