Reports
Published: 25 November 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/37686sx627.1
Contributor:
Paulina AlavaDescription
Mangroves are coastal ecosystems that, despite providing several goods and services, are threatened by human activities. Climate change adds pressure to the stability of this ecosystem. For instance, sea-level rise can impact salinity levels to which mangroves are adapted. In this study, the possible impact of sea-level rise on the spatial distribution of two dominant species in Cau Mau National Park is analyzed.
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Institutions
Wageningen University and Research Research Institutes
Categories
Climate Change, Ecosystem