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Challenges and Strategies for Sustainable Mangrove Management in Indonesia: A Review

Journal

FORESTS
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f13050695

Keywords

mangroves; sustainable management; climate change; blue carbon; mangrove policy; restoration; rehabilitation

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Funding

  1. Bezos Earth Fund through Yayasan Konservasi Alam Indonesia (YKAN)
  2. The Mushroom Initiative (TMI)

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Mangroves are a crucial ecosystem providing valuable services to society, economy, and the environment. Recognizing their importance, Indonesia has made mangrove conservation a national priority in order to meet climate commitments. However, the management of mangroves in Indonesia is faced with multifaceted challenges. This study conducted a comprehensive analysis and provided strategic recommendations for sustainable mangrove management in Indonesia, emphasizing the need for ecosystem protection, stakeholder engagement, and research advancements.
Mangroves are an important ecosystem that provides valuable social, economic, and environmental services. Indonesia has placed mangroves on its national priority agenda in an important effort to sustainably manage this ecosystem and achieve national climate commitments. However, mangrove management is faced with complex challenges encompassing social, ecological, and economic issues. In order to achieve the government's commitments and targets regarding mangrove restoration and conservation, an in-depth study on and critical review of mangrove management in Indonesia was conducted herein. This work aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and strategic recommendations for sustainable mangrove management in Indonesia. SWOT analysis was carried out to understand the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to mangrove management in Indonesia. To address these gaps, we reviewed the existing policies, current rehabilitation practices, environmental challenges, and research and technology implementations in the field. We found that strategies on mangrove ecosystem protection, such as improving the function and value of mangrove forests, integrating mangrove ecosystem management, strengthening political commitments and law enforcement, involving all stakeholders (especially coastal communities), and advancing research and innovations, are crucial for sustainable mangrove management and to support the national blue carbon agenda.

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