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Mangrove restoration is often misunderstood as simply planting trees. However, global evidence shows that successful restoration depends on restoring ecological processes such as hydrology, site conditions, and natural regeneration potential.
We are sharing an important article by Dr. Laura Michie (Mangrove Action Project), published by the Global Mangrove Alliance, which highlights key lessons from global mangrove restoration efforts.
The article clearly emphasizes that:
* Restoration must begin with understanding site ecology
* Hydrological restoration is often more important than planting
* Community involvement is essential for long-term success
* Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration (CBEMR) is a proven approach for resilient ecosystems
* Protecting existing mangroves is critical and often more impactful than new planting
We are grateful to Dr. Laura Michie and the Mangrove Action Project for this valuable contribution to global restoration practice.
Read the full article here:
https://www.mangrovealliance.org/news/ocean-day-restoration-best-practices
