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Economic Importance of Mangroves, Afforestation and Reclamation

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Title Economic Importance of Mangroves, Afforestation and Reclamation
 
Creator Sathiadhas, R
George, J P
Jayasurya, P K
Mathew, Ansy
 
Subject Fisheries Economics
Mangroves
 
Description Reclamation/restoration of degraded mangroves
by participatory afforestation will give life to an
unique environment and form a part of national
wealth. Afforestation with a single species of plant
suitable for the location is the beginning. Later,
mangrove associates and other bio-invasive plants will
proliferate and ultimately culminate with the existence
of a true mangrove eco-system provided human
interventions are restricted. A positive aspect in the
cost-benefit analysis of mangrove afforestation
programmes is that it does not require any additional
cost once the seedlings are properly planted as nature
will take care of its further growth. Systematic
plantation of mangroves in an area of one hectare costs
about Rs.1.08 lakh with the break even cost of
Rs.28.85 per tree (Table 1) generating multiple direct
and indirect benefits.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 2005
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/4050/1/22.pdf
Sathiadhas, R and George, J P and Jayasurya, P K and Mathew, Ansy (2005) Economic Importance of Mangroves, Afforestation and Reclamation. CMFRI Special Publication : Mangrove ecosystems: A manual for the assessment of biodiversity, 83. pp. 215-218.