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Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Plausible alternative future of mangroves and their ecosystem services: Case studies from Asia-Pacific region

Report • 2023

Project final report: Plausible alternative futures of Island mangroves in the Asia-Pacific: Scenario-based analysis and quantification of mangrove ecosystem services in coastal hazard mitigation and climate

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Spatial characterization of cultural ecosystem services in the Ishigaki Island of Japan: A comparison between residents and tourists

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Participatory stakeholder assessment for drivers of mangrove loss to prioritise evidence-based conservation and restoration in Bhitarkanika and Mahanadi Delta, India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Ecosystem Services of Mangroves: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Contemporary Scientific Literature

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Ecosystem services of urban fringe mangrove forests: The case of Tamsui River Estuary mangrove forest, Taiwan

Book / book chapter • 2022

Envisioning the Future of Mangroves Through Mapping and Modeling of Mangrove Ecosystem Services

Book / book chapter • 2022

Ecosystem Services and Their Future Scenarios Centering on Mangrove Ecosystem in Ishigaki Island, Japan

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Scenario-based quantification of land-use changes and its impacts on ecosystem services: A case of Bhitarkanika mangrove area, Odisha, India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Actions to halt biodiversity loss generally benefit the climate

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