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http://dx.doi.org/10.7747/JFS.2010.26.2.103

Implications of Mangrove Wetland in Socio-environmental Sector: Experiences from Southeast Coast of Chittagong, Bangladesh  

Ullah, Md. Hadayet (Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries, University of Chittagong)
Mondal, Md. Atiqul Islam (Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries, University of Chittagong)
Uddin, Md. Riaz (Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries, University of Chittagong)
Ferdous, Md. Azim (Environmental Conservation, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemical and Environmental Science, University of Greenwich)
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Journal of Forest and Environmental Science / v.26, no.2, 2010 , pp. 103-111 More about this Journal
Abstract
Wetlands perform various functions of vital socio-ecological significance playing fundamental role in moderating monsoon tidal floods and coastal protection and generate goods and products such as fish and forest resources. The depletion of mangroves is a cause of serious environmental and economic concern to many developing countries. Problems of sustainability of mangrove ecosystems are not only technical but also socio-economic. Functions played by mangrove wetlands are of fundamental importance for society. The present study aims to identify the challenges of the mangrove wetlands of Southeast coast of Chittagong, their uses and socio-economic influence on local people, and the value of ecosystem services, and to suggest how to conserve this ecosystem in a more equitable way.
Keywords
Mangrove; Wetland; Socio-environment; Southeast coast; Bangladesh;
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