In Papua New Guinea (PNG), many coastal communities depend on mangroves for their livelihood. Mangrove trees have been harvested over generations for construction materials and firewood. Mangroves provide a habitat for fish, crabs, shellfish, birds, and reptiles. Mangroves also provide a natural defense against storm surges, coastal erosion, and coastal flooding. An analysis conducted by government’s limate Change and Development Authority (CCDA) has highlighted community-based mangrove planting as a cost-effective measure for coastal communities. Unfortunately, overexploitation and degradation of mangrove areas means communities are losing this protection.
Data and Resource
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COMMUNITY-BASED MANGROVE PLANTING HANDBOOK FOR PAPUA NEW GUINEA
In Papua New Guinea (PNG), many coastal…
| Field | Value |
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| Publisher | PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority |
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| Source URL | https://png-data.sprep.org/dataset/community-based-mangrove-planting-handbook-p… |
| Identifier | af9d6d47-8c34-4ee7-bb9f-fac34a82ca11 |
| Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Papua New Guinea |
| Relevant Countries | Papua New Guinea |
| License |
SPREP Public Licence
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| Contact Name | biatus.bito |
| POD Theme | Biodiversity, Coastal and Marine |