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Mangrove Tree Links

Yves Earhart

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Verlag: Publifye

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Mangrove Tree Links explores the extraordinary world of mangrove forests, framing them as unsung heroes in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. The book’s central theme reveals how these salt-tolerant trees form dynamic ecosystems that protect coastlines, store vast amounts of carbon, and sustain marine life. Mangroves act as natural seawalls, reducing storm surges by up to 66%, while their soil sequesters carbon four times faster than terrestrial forests—a critical yet underappreciated asset for climate mitigation. Yet over 35% of global mangrove cover has vanished in 50 years, largely due to aquaculture and urbanization, making their conservation urgent.

 
Blending ecology and human stories, the book progresses from mangrove biology to real-world solutions. Early chapters decode their unique adaptations, like filtering salt through roots, while later sections use satellite data and sediment studies to quantify their carbon-storing “superpower.” Case studies highlight their lifesaving role in tsunami-prone Southeast Asia and hurricane-battered Caribbean coasts. The final chapters spotlight community-led restoration in Indonesia and policy innovations in Brazil, emphasizing how Indigenous knowledge and AI-assisted replanting can revive these ecosystems. What sets Mangrove Tree Links apart is its interdisciplinary lens—connecting bacterial processes in root nodules to global climate goals—and its actionable insights, from advocating for “blue carbon” policies to supporting sustainable fisheries.

 
Written in vivid, jargon-free prose, the book transforms complex science into relatable narratives, like comparing mangrove roots to underwater apartment complexes sheltering fish and crabs. By tying ecological marvels to human survival, it redefines mangroves not as distant wetlands but as vital lifelines binding nature and society.
Verfügbar seit: 25.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 64 Seiten.

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