Mangrove forests in India : exploring ecosystem services / Abhijit Mitra.

This is the first comprehensive science-based introductory primer to highlight the unique ecosystem services provided by mangrove forests, and discuss how these services preserve the livelihoods of coastal populations. The book presents three decades of real-time data on Sundarbans and Bhitarkanika...

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Main Author: Mitra, Abhijit (Marine biology teacher) (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2020]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This is the first comprehensive science-based introductory primer to highlight the unique ecosystem services provided by mangrove forests, and discuss how these services preserve the livelihoods of coastal populations. The book presents three decades of real-time data on Sundarbans and Bhitarkanika mangroves in India measuring carbon and nitrogen sequestration, as well as case studies that demonstrate the utility provided by mangroves for reducing the impact of storms and erosion, providing nutrient retention for complex habitats, and housing a vast reservoir of plant, animal and microbial biodiversity. Also addressed is the function of mangroves as natural ecosystems of cultural convergence, offering the resources and products necessary for thriving coastal communities. The book will be of interest to students, academics and researchers in the fields of oceanography, marine biology, botany, climate science, ecology and environmental geography, as well as consultants and policy makers working in coastal zone management and coastal biodiversity conservation.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 361 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3030205940
9783030205942
3030205959
9783030205959
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