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Developing an Effective Mangrove Rehabilitation Technique
Proporción del área de la contribución que comprende Áreas Clave para la Biodiversidad : 29,7%
Overall Project Aim & Strategic Value The goal of this research is to move beyond conventional mangrove planting by developing and validating a next-generation large-scale rehabilitation technique focused on cost-optimisation. Strategic Objectives 1. Validate Technique Efficacy: to track the long-term survival, vegetative and reproductive growth rates of transplanted native mangrove wildlings across three key species (Laguncularia racemosa, Avicennia germinans, and Rhizophora mangle). 2. Quantify Cost-Effectiveness: to compare the Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR) of the new wildling transplant technique against current mangrove restoration techniques. 3. Replication: to create a standardised, low-cost operational manual for adoption by researchers, government agencies and NGOs. Snapshot of the Methodology This initiative introduces a next-generation technique to dramatically reduce operational expenditure while maximising ecological success. Supplementing naturally acclimated wildlings that are robust and already reproductive considerably contributes towards closing the canopy, a critical factor in any restoration project. This strategic advantage accelerates natural propagule establishment and recruitment, ensuring the ecosystem becomes self-sustaining faster and requires less long-term intervention. The experimental plot at the Graeme Hall Site will track the performance of 25 transplanted wildlings against 15 control individuals (a 40-individual study) over the project duration, ensuring results are based on robust, comparative data.
Beneficios potenciales de la conservación para salvar la biodiversidad
Reducción potencial del riesgo de extinción de especies como resultado de acciones de reducción de amenazas
Valor absoluto (STAR)
El 0% del potencial total de conservación de la biodiversidad en Barbados está potencialmente cubierto por este proyecto
El 0% del potencial de conservación de la biodiversidad de Las Américas proviene de Barbados.
El 45,4% del potencial de conservación de la biodiversidad global proviene de Las Américas.