Ecological Mangrove Rehabilitation, Sustainable Livelihoods, Adaptive Collaborative Management and Carbon Finance in Critical Mangrove Systems in Indonesia

Authors:
Brown, B.

Publication Date:
2009

Abstract/Summary:
To build the social, economic and ecological resilience of mangrove biodiversity “hotspots,” by restoring substantial critical mangrove habitats, developing sustainable mangrove resource based cooperative businesses, and strengthening existing adaptive collaborative management policies and practices. Development of Carbon Financing Scheme – Based on minimal 500 hectares restored forest valued at Voluntary Carbon Standards and minimum 1000 hectares of mangrove conservation valued at Voluntary REDD standards.

Resource Type:
Technical Document