TY - JOUR
T1 - The Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool: meeting local practitioner needs and tracking progress toward global targets.
AU - GATT, Y.M.
AU - Walton, R.W.
AU - Andradi-Brown, Dominic A.
AU - Spalding, Mark
AU - Acosta-Velázquez, J.
AU - Adame, M.F.
AU - BARROS, F.
AU - Beeston, M.A.
AU - Bernardino, A.F.
AU - Buelow, Christina A.
AU - Cadier, C.
AU - Calzada Vazquez Vela, A.
AU - Canty, Steven W. J.
AU - Dahdouh Guebas, Farid
AU - De Oliveira Gomes, Eduardo
AU - Duncan, Clare
AU - Eger, A.M.
AU - Enright, J.A.
AU - Frausto-Illescas, T.C.
AU - Friess, Daniel A.
AU - Worthington, Thomas A.
N1 - Funding Information:
Interventions at each site were restoring hydrology through the breaching of aquaculture pond walls and excavating channels, reprofiling and changing the elevation of the site, planting, and the broadcasting of propagules (6.2). The local community helped undertake project activities (6.2), with local participants trained in ecological mangrove rehabilitation (6.3). Other activities implemented at the site to address the causes of mangrove decline were environmental education and the development of mangrove management groups (6.4). The project received monetary support (7.1), with funding from the Canadian International Development Agency (90%) and OXFAM-GB (10%) (7.3), at a total cost of $590,000 (7.4).
Funding Information:
We thank all those who attended the workshops, reviewed the framework, and conducted field trials of the tool. We acknowledge the funding support provided by Jida Bittner and the Climate and Land Use Alliance . We would like to thank SparkGeo for their contribution to the technical development of the Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool. J.H.-S. acknowledges support from the National Audubon Society and the Inter-American Development Bank , which executes the project \u201C Valuing, Protecting and Enhancing Coastal Natural Capital in Panama \u201D ( PN-T1233 ), funded by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs , and the UK Blue Carbon Fund . M. Sievers was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (no. DE220100079 ). M.F.A. was supported by an Advance Queensland Industry Fellowship . M.I.S. was supported by a Julius Career Award from CSIRO . F.D.-G. was supported by the European Commission-funded Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Tropical Biodiversity and Ecosystems - TROPIMUNDO ( 2019-1451 ).
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© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/11/15
Y1 - 2024/11/15
N2 - Restoration is a key component of global and national efforts to combat ecosystem degradation, reduce biodiversity loss, and adapt to climate change, and there is currently an impetus to scale up restoration efforts. However, our ability to track progress toward restoration targets is limited by the lack of consistent and standardized data on objectives, interventions, and outcomes. To address this, a collaboration of conservation practitioners and scientists from around the world have developed the Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool (MRTT), an application to record and track outcomes from mangrove restoration projects. The MRTT records information across the lifetime of a project, capturing data describing the site background and pre-restoration baseline and the restoration interventions and costs, as well as post-restoration monitoring that incorporates both socioeconomic and ecological factors. The MRTT allows decision makers, practitioners, and site managers to access information that is essential in making informed, evidence-based decisions on restoration interventions to maximize impact and success.
AB - Restoration is a key component of global and national efforts to combat ecosystem degradation, reduce biodiversity loss, and adapt to climate change, and there is currently an impetus to scale up restoration efforts. However, our ability to track progress toward restoration targets is limited by the lack of consistent and standardized data on objectives, interventions, and outcomes. To address this, a collaboration of conservation practitioners and scientists from around the world have developed the Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool (MRTT), an application to record and track outcomes from mangrove restoration projects. The MRTT records information across the lifetime of a project, capturing data describing the site background and pre-restoration baseline and the restoration interventions and costs, as well as post-restoration monitoring that incorporates both socioeconomic and ecological factors. The MRTT allows decision makers, practitioners, and site managers to access information that is essential in making informed, evidence-based decisions on restoration interventions to maximize impact and success.
KW - mangroverestorationmonitoringecosystem servicesglobal targets
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2024.09.004
DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2024.09.004
M3 - Article
VL - 7
SP - 2072
EP - 2085
JO - One Earth
JF - One Earth
SN - 2590-3330
IS - 11
ER -