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    Field guide to Philippine mangroves

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    2009
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    Primavera, Jurgenne
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    Awareness of mangrove importance, particularly for coastal protection, has grown among the general public over the past several years. In turn, this has led to numerous planting initiatives by various groups. However, most of these programs did not yield positive results mainly due to lack of science-guided protocols, particularly on what species to grow under certain conditions.

    This field guide is an attempt towards broader awareness and appreciation of the common mangroves found in the Philippines. It is based on the original material, “Field Guide to Philippine Mangroves,” developed with support from the Pew Fellows Program in Marine Conservation and SEAFDEC PREFACE Aquaculture Department, and published by the Zoological Society of London-Philippines.

    Seeing the vitality of this field guide, Philippine Tropical Forest Conservation Foundation, Inc. (PTFCF) partnered with ZSL-Philippines and Foundation for Communication Initiatives (FOCI) in repackaging this field guide for distribution to groups and individuals keen on mangrove rehabilitation. Together with the “Community-based Mangrove Rehabilitation Training Manual” and posters, this hopes to increase prospects of success for mangrove rehabilitation efforts, particularly in areas hit by Super Typhoon Yolanda, the most destructive typhoon ever recorded in modern history
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6063
    Suggested Citation
    Primavera, J. H. (2009). Field guide to Philippine mangroves. Zoological Society of London-Philippines.
    Subject
    mangroves ASFA; manuals ASFA; Philippines AGROVOC; Avicennia AGROVOC; Bruguiera AGROVOC; Kandelia candel; Nypa fruticans AGROVOC; Rhizophora AGROVOC; Rhizophora apiculata AGROVOC
    Taxonomic term
    Acrostichum GBIF; Acrostichum aureum GBIF; Acrostichum speciosum GBIF; Aegiceras GBIF; Aegiceras corniculatum GBIF; Aegiceras floridum GBIF; Avicennia alba GBIF; Avicennia marina GBIF; Avicennia officinalis GBIF; Avicennia rumphiana GBIF; Brownlowia GBIF; Brownlowia tersa GBIF; Bruguiera cylindrica GBIF; Bruguiera gymnorrhiza; Bruguiera parviflora GBIF; Bruguiera sexangula GBIF; Camptostemon philippinensis GBIF; Ceriops GBIF; Ceriops decandra GBIF; Ceriops tagal GBIF; Excoecaria agallocha GBIF; Heritiera littoralis GBIF; Lumnitzera GBIF; Lumnitzera littorea GBIF; Lumnitzera racemosa GBIF; Osbornia octodonta GBIF; Pemphis acidula GBIF; Rhizophora mucronata GBIF; Rhizophora stylosa GBIF; Scyphiphora hydrophylacea GBIF; Sonneratia GBIF; Sonneratia alba GBIF; Sonneratia caseolaris GBIF; Sonneratia ovata GBIF; Xylocarpus GBIF; Xylocarpus granatum GBIF; Xylocarpus moluccensis GBIF
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