Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local Management

Of the numerous ecosystem services mangroves provide, carbon storage is gaining particular attention for its potential role in climate change mitigation strategies. Madagascar contains 2% of the world’s mangroves, over 20% of which is estimated to have been deforested through charcoal production, ti...

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Main Authors: Lisa Benson, Leah Glass, Trevor Gareth Jones, Lalao Ravaoarinorotsihoarana, Cicelin Rakotomahazo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/6/190
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spelling doaj-81dca32e0864421baf9cc841525f9f742020-11-24T22:26:36ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072017-05-018619010.3390/f8060190f8060190Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local ManagementLisa Benson0Leah Glass1Trevor Gareth Jones2Lalao Ravaoarinorotsihoarana3Cicelin Rakotomahazo4Blue Ventures Conservation, 39-41 North Road, London N7 9DP, UKBlue Ventures Conservation, 39-41 North Road, London N7 9DP, UKBlue Ventures Conservation, 39-41 North Road, London N7 9DP, UKBlue Ventures Conservation, 39-41 North Road, London N7 9DP, UKBlue Ventures Conservation, 39-41 North Road, London N7 9DP, UKOf the numerous ecosystem services mangroves provide, carbon storage is gaining particular attention for its potential role in climate change mitigation strategies. Madagascar contains 2% of the world’s mangroves, over 20% of which is estimated to have been deforested through charcoal production, timber extraction and agricultural development. This study presents a carbon stock assessment of the mangroves in Helodrano Fagnemotse in southwest Madagascar alongside an analysis of mangrove land-cover change from 2002 to 2014. Similar to other mangrove ecosystems in East Africa, higher stature, closed-canopy mangroves in southwest Madagascar were estimated to contain 454.92 (±26.58) Mg·C·ha−1. Although the mangrove extent in this area is relatively small (1500 ha), these mangroves are of critical importance to local communities and anthropogenic pressures on coastal resources in the area are increasing. This was evident in both field observations and remote sensing analysis, which indicated an overall net loss of 3.18% between 2002 and 2014. Further dynamics analysis highlighted widespread transitions of dense, higher stature mangroves to more sparse mangrove areas indicating extensive degradation. Harnessing the value that the carbon stored within these mangroves holds on the voluntary carbon market could generate revenue to support and incentivise locally-led sustainable mangrove management, improve livelihoods and alleviate anthropogenic pressures.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/6/190Madagascarmangrovesblue carbonLandsatHelodrano FagnemotseBaie des Assassins
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author Lisa Benson
Leah Glass
Trevor Gareth Jones
Lalao Ravaoarinorotsihoarana
Cicelin Rakotomahazo
spellingShingle Lisa Benson
Leah Glass
Trevor Gareth Jones
Lalao Ravaoarinorotsihoarana
Cicelin Rakotomahazo
Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local Management
Forests
Madagascar
mangroves
blue carbon
Landsat
Helodrano Fagnemotse
Baie des Assassins
author_facet Lisa Benson
Leah Glass
Trevor Gareth Jones
Lalao Ravaoarinorotsihoarana
Cicelin Rakotomahazo
author_sort Lisa Benson
title Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local Management
title_short Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local Management
title_full Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local Management
title_fullStr Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local Management
title_full_unstemmed Mangrove Carbon Stocks and Ecosystem Cover Dynamics in Southwest Madagascar and the Implications for Local Management
title_sort mangrove carbon stocks and ecosystem cover dynamics in southwest madagascar and the implications for local management
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Of the numerous ecosystem services mangroves provide, carbon storage is gaining particular attention for its potential role in climate change mitigation strategies. Madagascar contains 2% of the world’s mangroves, over 20% of which is estimated to have been deforested through charcoal production, timber extraction and agricultural development. This study presents a carbon stock assessment of the mangroves in Helodrano Fagnemotse in southwest Madagascar alongside an analysis of mangrove land-cover change from 2002 to 2014. Similar to other mangrove ecosystems in East Africa, higher stature, closed-canopy mangroves in southwest Madagascar were estimated to contain 454.92 (±26.58) Mg·C·ha−1. Although the mangrove extent in this area is relatively small (1500 ha), these mangroves are of critical importance to local communities and anthropogenic pressures on coastal resources in the area are increasing. This was evident in both field observations and remote sensing analysis, which indicated an overall net loss of 3.18% between 2002 and 2014. Further dynamics analysis highlighted widespread transitions of dense, higher stature mangroves to more sparse mangrove areas indicating extensive degradation. Harnessing the value that the carbon stored within these mangroves holds on the voluntary carbon market could generate revenue to support and incentivise locally-led sustainable mangrove management, improve livelihoods and alleviate anthropogenic pressures.
topic Madagascar
mangroves
blue carbon
Landsat
Helodrano Fagnemotse
Baie des Assassins
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/6/190
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