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dc.contributor.authorMolina Moreira, Natalia
dc.contributor.authorSócola Sánchez, Jacqueline.
dc.contributor.authorArciniegas Estupiñan, Juan Carlos.
dc.contributor.authorTeutli Hérnadez, Claudia.
dc.contributor.authorCassinelli Damerval, Fiorella.
dc.contributor.authorRueda Ajoy, Francesca.
dc.contributor.authorÁlvarez Sánchez, Liliana.
dc.contributor.authorRivera Ocasio, Elsie.
dc.contributor.authorMora Queipo, Ernesto.
dc.contributor.authorBasáñez Muñoz, Agustín de Jesús.
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-09T15:12:50Z
dc.date.available2024-01-09T15:12:50Z
dc.date.issued2020-10-15
dc.descriptionMangrove swamps are very important ecosystem; their importance is biological, economic and socio-cultural. It is an essential habitat for the juvenile stages of fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and of many other species. Mangroves maintain a trophic network with bird’s nesting places and, at the same time, they are an important feeding space for other animals. They are natural and irreplaceable filters of sediments and nutrients; this makes them relevant water quality maintenance factors. Mangrove’s thick vegetation and its fabulous root system avoid marine and eolic erosion. Last, mangroves are a source of food and economic maintenance for coastal groups; they also permit plentiful artisan fishing; they supply firewood, charcoal, and lumber for construction; and is source medicinal herbs. Mangroves are magic. The information from the works that were presented in the I Mangroves Congress and that have been given you confirms the above. Mangrove swamps survive, even though they were sacked, cut down and burned year after year. Thanks to the dreaming and brave scientists who prepared the work you have in your hands, we now know that it is possible to restore and reforest mangroves. We also know that humans have finally learned to live in harmony with this ecosystem, but we are also warned of the dangers caused by introduced species. Last, we are also helped to understand the mangroves’ socio-economic importance; and they may also be set as an example of a sustainability model.es
dc.description.abstractMangrove swamps are very important ecosystem; their importance is biological, economic and socio-cultural. It is an essential habitat for the juvenile stages of fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and of many other species. Mangroves maintain a trophic network with bird’s nesting places and, at the same time, they are an important feeding space for other animals. They are natural and irreplaceable filters of sediments and nutrients; this makes them relevant water quality maintenance factors. Mangrove’s thick vegetation and its fabulous root system avoid marine and eolic erosion. Last, mangroves are a source of food and economic maintenance for coastal groups; they also permit plentiful artisan fishing; they supply firewood, charcoal, and lumber for construction; and is source medicinal herbs. Mangroves are magic. The information from the works that were presented in the I Mangroves Congress and that have been given you confirms the above. Mangrove swamps survive, even though they were sacked, cut down and burned year after year. Thanks to the dreaming and brave scientists who prepared the work you have in your hands, we now know that it is possible to restore and reforest mangroves. We also know that humans have finally learned to live in harmony with this ecosystem, but we are also warned of the dangers caused by introduced species. Last, we are also helped to understand the mangroves’ socio-economic importance; and they may also be set as an example of a sustainability model.es
dc.identifier.isbn0978-9978-25-159-1
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.uees.edu.ec/123456789/3577
dc.language.isoenges
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dc.subjectEcuadores
dc.subjectmangroveses
dc.subjectlatin americaes
dc.subjectrestorationes
dc.subjectchange climatees
dc.subjectecology.es
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