Study on sustainable development of coastal communities by thinning practices of the rehabilitated mangrove trees

Okimoto, Yosuke and Nose, Akihiro and Murdiyarso, Daniel and Kustanti, Asihing and Suwignyo, Rujito Agus and Sasmito, Sigit Deni and Tateda, Yutaka Study on sustainable development of coastal communities by thinning practices of the rehabilitated mangrove trees. In: ISAM Hokkaido 2014, 17-21 March 2014, Hokkaido Japan.

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Abstract

Mangrove trees act important roles in the coastal ecosystems to sequester carbon, protect community against high-tide and storms, control land erosion and provide fish and bio-diversity. In the last few decades, the massive areas have devastated and they have planted by Rhizophora spp. to rehabilitate the coastal ecosystems. The trees were in dense intervals of 1.0-1.5 m. And worse, minimal forest management has conducted after the plantation, resulted in light competition of the canopy and inhibition of their growth. Such poor quality of the trees contributes little to the multi-ecological services of the mangrove trees. It is essential to adopt forest management and cultivate the resurgent trees. We examined thinning practice in the rehabilitated mangrove trees to find effects of tree numbers. In addition, all thinned trees were quantified and their economic values as a local woody resource were evaluated.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General) > S1-(972) Agriculture (General)
Divisions: 05-Faculty of Agriculture > 54204-Agronomy (Agricultural Sciences) (S1)
Depositing User: Dr. Rujito Agus Suwignyo
Date Deposited: 10 Oct 2019 06:10
Last Modified: 10 Oct 2019 06:10
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/10513

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