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The work proposes an innovative model for the sustainable management of mangroves, which are essential for the livelihoods of thousands of families and for protection against erosion. The book highlights the need to integrate traditional knowledge with public policies to guarantee the preservation of these vital ecosystems. By addressing regulatory frameworks, socio-economic challenges and community involvement strategies, the book suggests practical solutions adapted to the reality of Cabo Delgado. The authors advocate concrete actions to strengthen the active participation of communities in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The work proposes an innovative model for the sustainable management of mangroves, which are essential for the livelihoods of thousands of families and for protection against erosion. The book highlights the need to integrate traditional knowledge with public policies to guarantee the preservation of these vital ecosystems. By addressing regulatory frameworks, socio-economic challenges and community involvement strategies, the book suggests practical solutions adapted to the reality of Cabo Delgado. The authors advocate concrete actions to strengthen the active participation of communities in the management and protection of mangroves, with a focus on environmental justice and sustainable development. Aimed at environmental managers, researchers and policy makers, the book highlights the importance of the collaboration of local populations in preserving these natural resources. With an accessible and practical approach, the book invites immediate action, underlining that a sustainable future depends on the participation of those who live and depend directly on the land. Change starts now.
Autorenporträt
Authors:Sérgio Marcelino José, Master's degree in Applied Ecology.Achegar Tiodósio Matias, PhD candidate in Communication Sciences.Hermínio António, PhD candidate in Marine Biology.Cantífula de Castro, PhD candidate in Communication Sciences.