Present status and conservation strategies of mangrove resource in Guangdong, P.R. china

Han Wei-dong

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2003, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (2) : 151 -154.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2003, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (2) : 151 -154. DOI: 10.1007/BF02856783
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Present status and conservation strategies of mangrove resource in Guangdong, P.R. china

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According to the survey of Guangdong mangrove, resource in 2001 and author’s field investigations in the past 5 years, the total mature mangrove land area of Guangdong Province was estimated at 9084 hm2, accounting for 41.4% of total mangrove land area of China. These mangrove forests totally consisted of 50 species belonging to 28 families, distributed at more than 100 locations along the coastlines of Guangdong and most of them present a high dense and dwarf appearance. The Ass.Avicennia marina is the most dominant mangrove association. The investigation results showed that the mangrove forests with coverage rates above 0.7 accounted for 68.0% of the total mangrove land are of the province and 77.8% of mangrove forests was less than 2 m in tree height. Since 1950, 54.6% of mangrove forests have disappeared due to paddy rice reclaim, aquaculture and city constructions Derivational conservation efforts are still weakly empowered and should be strengthened intensively. The author suggested that mangrove laws and regulations should be enforced, mangrove scientific research should be strengthened; and mangrove conservation awareness of local community should be raised on conservation of mangroves.

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Guangdong / Mangrove / Present status of resource / Conservation / S757.2 / A

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