Economic valuation from direct use of mangrove forest restoration in Balikpapan Bay, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Date
2019-04-08Author
Lahjie, Abubakar M.
Nouval, Bagus
Lahjie, Annisa Abubakar
Ruslim, Yosep
Kristiningrum, Rochadi
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The mangrove forests in Balikpapan Bay, Indonesia, have been used as a source of livelihood for local community more than 150 years. Since
the natural products of the mangrove forest, such as wood and seafood, are not
able to meet the economic needs of the local community, some areas have
been converted into brackish water ponds with traditional aquaculture systems.
The growth of brackish water ponds over the last five decades has been
identified as the main cause of ecosystem destruction. However, the mangrove
ecosystem has been restored naturally through tidal action and seeds falling
from mangrove trees.
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