Isaac Arnaud Quenum, Carolle Avocèvou-Ayisso, Rodrigue Idohou, Elie Antoine Padonou, Ghislain comlan Akabassi, Bokon Alexis Akakpo
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Indonesia, Thailand and India respectively recorded the top number of publications in Asia whereas Benin and Ghana accounted the higher number in Africa. 71.42% of publications have considered human activities including tree clearance and higher wood used (e.g. salt production activities) as the main mangrove degradation drivers in Africa. 4.80% of papers were found as the highest annual rate of mangrove degradation and less rate was 0.21% obtained in Africa. Many approaches were described for mangrove ecosystems restoration. 61.54% of mangrove governance publications showed that multi-level mangrove governance approach is widely applied. However, many studies suggested that this model of mangrove governance is the source of the resource’s degradation by the lack of a strong regulation. 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Restoration and Governance Approaches of Mangrove Ecosystems in Africa
The management of mangrove ecosystems faced to serious problem while these ecosystems are among the world’s richest ecosystems and provide a wealth of important services to human well-being. 35% of the areas of mangrove forests has globally been lost in the past two decades and supposed to be reach 60% by 2030. It is urgent to prospect the potential conservation research topics for the better management of mangrove areas. With a view to reducing mangrove degradation rate, this review aims to highlight restoration strategies and governance tenure of mangrove ecosystems in Africa. A total of 101 papers from Africa (31.68%), Asia (46.53%), America (11.85%), Europe (7.10%), and the rest of the world (2.84%) were considered. Indonesia, Thailand and India respectively recorded the top number of publications in Asia whereas Benin and Ghana accounted the higher number in Africa. 71.42% of publications have considered human activities including tree clearance and higher wood used (e.g. salt production activities) as the main mangrove degradation drivers in Africa. 4.80% of papers were found as the highest annual rate of mangrove degradation and less rate was 0.21% obtained in Africa. Many approaches were described for mangrove ecosystems restoration. 61.54% of mangrove governance publications showed that multi-level mangrove governance approach is widely applied. However, many studies suggested that this model of mangrove governance is the source of the resource’s degradation by the lack of a strong regulation. This review could help to set up a good program of mangrove restoration in West Africa.
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Wetlands is an international journal concerned with all aspects of wetlands biology, ecology, hydrology, water chemistry, soil and sediment characteristics, management, and laws and regulations. The journal is published 6 times per year, with the goal of centralizing the publication of pioneering wetlands work that has otherwise been spread among a myriad of journals. Since wetlands research usually requires an interdisciplinary approach, the journal in not limited to specific disciplines but seeks manuscripts reporting research results from all relevant disciplines. Manuscripts focusing on management topics and regulatory considerations relevant to wetlands are also suitable. Submissions may be in the form of articles or short notes. Timely review articles will also be considered, but the subject and content should be discussed with the Editor-in-Chief (NDSU.wetlands.editor@ndsu.edu) prior to submission. All papers published in Wetlands are reviewed by two qualified peers, an Associate Editor, and the Editor-in-Chief prior to acceptance and publication. All papers must present new information, must be factual and original, and must not have been published elsewhere.