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In the front line : Shoreline protection and other ecosystem services from mangroves and coral reefs
… gases. Forests, as well as crops, soil and other organic matter, take up carbon (carbon sequestration) and … are generally rich in nutrients, as a result of the organic matter produced by the trees and plants themselves, … 643. de Graaf, G.J. and Xuan, T.T. 1998. Extensive shrimp farming, mangrove clearance and marine fisheries in the …
Blue Carbon Policy Framework: Based on the discussion of the International Blue Carbon Policy Working Group
… and the quantification of emissions from exposed organic soils. Improved mapping of coastal ecosystem extent … of practices for draining and rewetting on land with organic soil that covers a minimum area of 1 hectare. The … (such as for example, the true carbon cost of shrimp farming in converted mangroves) could provide positive …
Towards a Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas in Libya
… annual produc- tion reached about 300 tons in 2008. The farming of bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus thynnus) is a new … oil terminals and offshore pipelines. 1.3. AgRICULTURE Farming (with grazing) was the main activity of the Libyan … of a coastal wetland site, with human use for farming. The marine part in front of the estuary includes …
Integrated coastal management law: Establishing and strengthening national legal frameworks for integrated coastal management
… maritimo-terrestre. Activities generally forbidden are: farming; plantations; buildings for residential purposes; … I. Annex II includes projects such as: intensive fish farming, reclamation of land from the sea, the construction …