Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific

Mangroves are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, sustaining millions of coastal livelihoods. However, their area of occurrence has been greatly reduced over the last century. In this study, we identify potential drivers of land use and land cover change adjacent to mangroves on the...

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2018
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2018.08.020
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Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Deforestation
Land cover
Land use change
Mangrove
Protected area
Wetland
Colombia
Costa rica
Pacific coast [colombia]
Pacific coast [costa rica]
Pacific coast [panama]
Pacific coast [south america]
Pacific ocean
Pacific ocean (east)
Panama [central america]
Rhizophoraceae
Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Land-cover change
Land-use change
Wetland
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
title Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
spellingShingle Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Deforestation
Land cover
Land use change
Mangrove
Protected area
Wetland
Colombia
Costa rica
Pacific coast [colombia]
Pacific coast [costa rica]
Pacific coast [panama]
Pacific coast [south america]
Pacific ocean
Pacific ocean (east)
Panama [central america]
Rhizophoraceae
Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Land-cover change
Land-use change
Wetland
title_short Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
title_full Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
title_fullStr Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
title_sort Land use patterns and influences of protected areas on mangroves of the eastern tropical Pacific
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Deforestation
Land cover
Land use change
Mangrove
Protected area
Wetland
Colombia
Costa rica
Pacific coast [colombia]
Pacific coast [costa rica]
Pacific coast [panama]
Pacific coast [south america]
Pacific ocean
Pacific ocean (east)
Panama [central america]
Rhizophoraceae
Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Land-cover change
Land-use change
Wetland
topic Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Deforestation
Land cover
Land use change
Mangrove
Protected area
Wetland
Colombia
Costa rica
Pacific coast [colombia]
Pacific coast [costa rica]
Pacific coast [panama]
Pacific coast [south america]
Pacific ocean
Pacific ocean (east)
Panama [central america]
Rhizophoraceae
Agriculture
Aquaculture
Coastal development
Land-cover change
Land-use change
Wetland
description Mangroves are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, sustaining millions of coastal livelihoods. However, their area of occurrence has been greatly reduced over the last century. In this study, we identify potential drivers of land use and land cover change adjacent to mangroves on the Pacific shorelines of Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica. We also evaluate the effectiveness of protected areas at halting mangrove deforestation between 2000 and 2012. Across all countries, agriculture was the most dominant land use type adjacent to mangroves, inside and outside protected areas. Results show that a combined total of 564 ha were lost, representing an average loss rate of only 0.02% per year. 75% of the total mangrove loss occurred in locations outside protected areas, with only 138 ha cleared from inside protected areas. Results suggest current conservation policies for mangrove protection in the study countries are effective at reducing deforestation and set a positive example for regions where mangroves are in decline. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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