Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique

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Main Author: Charrua, Alberto Bento
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Bandeira, Salomão O., Catarino, Silvia, Cabral, Pedro, Romeiras, Maria M.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Mangrove forests are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. However, there is still insufficient information available for strategic prediction of conservation and management intervention, particularly in the case of Mozambique. This country has the longest coastline and mangrove forests of Eastern Africa, but is prone to global climate hazards. Using recent field data and environmental parameters subjected to the Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) collinearity test (bioclimatic variables, slop, salinity, land cover, and elevation), we ran MaxEnt to model the distribution of mangrove forests based on occurrence data of the most emblematic and representative mangrove species in Mozambique (Avicennia marina and Rhizophora mucronata). Moreover, in order to understand which areas should be prioritized for management interventions on mangroves and costal dunes, an Exposure Index (EI) to climate hazards and erosion was compared with the potential distribution of these species. Our results showed that average wind speed of summer season, land surface elevation, Mean Diurnal Range, and saltwater exposure (salinity) were determinant on the distribution models of both species. The central coastal region of Mozambique (so-called swamp coast) presents the largest potentially suitable areas for mangroves species occurrence, having the highest levels of exposure. We also found that A. marina presents a higher EI than R. mucronata. The scarcity of studies concerning the central region of Mozambique; which was recently devastated by cyclone Idai (category four, 2019), which hit Mozambique and the neighbouring countries, reinforce the urgency for management intervention. The findings of this study should be used by managers and decision makers to promote best practices to safeguard lives and people's livelihoods and assets threatened by coastal climate hazards and anthropogenic impacts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
title Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
spellingShingle Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
Charrua, Alberto Bento
Coastal habitats
Eastern Africa
Exposure index
Mangrove trees
MaxEnt
Oceanography
Aquatic Science
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
SDG 15 - Life on Land
title_short Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
title_full Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
title_fullStr Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
title_sort Assessment of the vulnerability of coastal mangrove ecosystems in Mozambique
author Charrua, Alberto Bento
author_facet Charrua, Alberto Bento
Bandeira, Salomão O.
Catarino, Silvia
Cabral, Pedro
Romeiras, Maria M.
author_role author
author2 Bandeira, Salomão O.
Catarino, Silvia
Cabral, Pedro
Romeiras, Maria M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv NOVA School of Business and Economics (NOVA SBE)
NOVA Information Management School (NOVA IMS)
Information Management Research Center (MagIC) - NOVA Information Management School
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Charrua, Alberto Bento
Bandeira, Salomão O.
Catarino, Silvia
Cabral, Pedro
Romeiras, Maria M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coastal habitats
Eastern Africa
Exposure index
Mangrove trees
MaxEnt
Oceanography
Aquatic Science
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
SDG 15 - Life on Land
topic Coastal habitats
Eastern Africa
Exposure index
Mangrove trees
MaxEnt
Oceanography
Aquatic Science
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
SDG 15 - Life on Land
description Mangrove forests are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. However, there is still insufficient information available for strategic prediction of conservation and management intervention, particularly in the case of Mozambique. This country has the longest coastline and mangrove forests of Eastern Africa, but is prone to global climate hazards. Using recent field data and environmental parameters subjected to the Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) collinearity test (bioclimatic variables, slop, salinity, land cover, and elevation), we ran MaxEnt to model the distribution of mangrove forests based on occurrence data of the most emblematic and representative mangrove species in Mozambique (Avicennia marina and Rhizophora mucronata). Moreover, in order to understand which areas should be prioritized for management interventions on mangroves and costal dunes, an Exposure Index (EI) to climate hazards and erosion was compared with the potential distribution of these species. Our results showed that average wind speed of summer season, land surface elevation, Mean Diurnal Range, and saltwater exposure (salinity) were determinant on the distribution models of both species. The central coastal region of Mozambique (so-called swamp coast) presents the largest potentially suitable areas for mangroves species occurrence, having the highest levels of exposure. We also found that A. marina presents a higher EI than R. mucronata. The scarcity of studies concerning the central region of Mozambique; which was recently devastated by cyclone Idai (category four, 2019), which hit Mozambique and the neighbouring countries, reinforce the urgency for management intervention. The findings of this study should be used by managers and decision makers to promote best practices to safeguard lives and people's livelihoods and assets threatened by coastal climate hazards and anthropogenic impacts.
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