Mangroves worldwide: a global loss of tidal forests
Mangroves Report Reveals, threats and opportunities to global economy and the Planet.
Lessons in Brazil’s oil spill after a decade
Ten years later, the once-green mangrove bay area only has thick black mud and no life left in the soil.
Mangroves under threat, Solomon Islands
Conservation of mangroves and associated coastal ecosystems has been identified as a key natural adaptation strategy and mitigation measure to the effects of climate change.
Mangrove forests in worldwide decline
The first ever assessment of mangrove species by the IUCN Red List found 11 out of 70 mangrove species threatened with extinction.
Lampung mangroves could be extinct in 5 years
70 percent of mangrove forests in Lampung Province, Southern Sumatra, are currently in damaged condition.
Snail and Coral Destruction
A little-known marine snail may be destroying coral reefs at an alarming rate, scientists report.
Greenbelt Reports / TVE Asia Pacific
The Greenbelt Reports (GBR) is a multi-media, Asian regional educational project to document the conservation challenges involving mangroves, coral reefs and sand reefs – collectively called ‘greenbelts’ in recognition of their natural protective role against wave action and anticipated climate change impact.