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Mangrove ecosystems are pivotal in biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, and coastal protection. However, they are severely threatened by deforestation, land conversion, pollution, and a lack of public awareness. Mangrove education has transformed conservation efforts by empowering communities with knowledge and skills for sustainable management.
By integrating science with traditional wisdom, these programs have increased participation, fostered climate-resilient practices, and strengthened local policies. Education has shifted conservation from passive awareness to proactive, community-driven action, ensuring the long-term sustainability of Indonesia’s mangrove ecosystems. Here, we describe how mangrove education can transform coastal communities into sustainable mangrove conservation societies in I ndonesia. Several case studies demonstrate diverse approaches that enhance knowledge, attitudes, and awareness regarding mangrove conservation. However, there are challenges that lie ahead, such as limited educator capacity, insufficient resources, and the need for long-term behavioral shifts. Capacity-building programs, the integration of mangrove content into school curricula, technology-driven and innovative teaching tools, and cross-sectoral collaboration are potential strategies to address these issues. This study highlights that education marks not only an enabling factor but also a foundation for sustaining ecosystems, climate change mitigation, and coastal communities’ empowerment. This review provides a pragmatic way forward for the conservation and restoration of Indonesia’s mangrove ecosystem| 기사명 | 저자명 | 페이지 | 원문 | 목차 |
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| Genomic adaptation in teak (Tectona grandis) to local climatic conditions and implication for resilient planting strategies on Java Island | Yunosuke Onuma, Eko Prasetyo, Widiyatno, Sapto Indrioko, Mohammad Na’iem, Naoki Tani, Yoshihiko Tsumura | p. 353-373 | ||
| Empowering conservation : the transformative role of mangrove education in Indonesia’s climate strategies | Hendra Gunawan, Mohammad Basyuni, Subarudi, Sri Suharti, Asihing Kustanti, Tien Wahyuni, Virni Budi Arifanti, Irma Yeny, Oding Affandi, Sugiarti, Diah Zuhriana, Tien Lastini, Tuti Herawati, Melani Kurnia Riswati, Rachman Effendi | p. 374-396 | ||
| Fruit characterization and seed germination of selected dry forest wild edible fruit tree species in North West Ethiopia | Kirubiel Motbaynor, Asmamaw Alemu, Yohannis Gebremariam, Amare Gebeye, Muhabaw Taju | p. 397-405 | ||
| Anatomical and physical study of the wood of Apeiba tibourbou and its behavior during air drying | Leif Armando Portal-Cahuana, Willian Hancco-Ccahuantico, Jorge Cardozo-Soarez, Mauro Vela Da-Fonseca | p. 406-421 | ||
| Effects on radial growth rate on basic density and compressive strength in 10-year-old Swietenia macrophylla planted in South Kalimantan, Indonesia | Anak Agung Ayu Ratih Frismanti, Wiwin Tyas Istikowati, Ikumi Nezu, Jyunichi Ohshima, Shinso Yokota, Futoshi Ishiguri | p. 422-429 | ||
| Assessing the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of mangrove loss in Indonesia : a synthesis for science-based policy | Virni Budi Arifanti, Mohammad Basyuni, Sri Suharti, Bejo Slamet, Endang Karlina, Frida Sidik, Helbert Helbert, Irma Yeny, Mira Yulianti, Onny Nurrahman Marwayana ... [et al.] | p. 430-446 | ||
| Micropropagation of Tohiti rattan (Calamus inops Becc. ex Heyne) through secondary somatic embryogenesis for ex-situ conservation | Yelnititis Yelnititis, Diana Prameswari, Irni Furnawanthi Hindaningrum, Vivi Yuskianti, Linda Novita, Roni Kartiman, Restu Siwi Muharromah, Titi Kalima, Nurliani Bermawie | p. 447-455 | ||
| Environmental influences on marker compound accumulation in the roots of Reynoutria multiflora cultivated in Korea | Yonghwan Son, Dong Hwan Lee, Dae Hui Jeong, Ji Ah Kim | p. 456-464 | ||
| Ecosystem services–based spatial prioritization of uninhabited island forests in South Korea | Chae-Jun Lim, Jang-Hwan Jo, Deogkyu Kweon | p. 465-485 | ||
| Feasibility and efficiency of smart thinning operation : a novel method of tree designation and localization | Hyun-Min Cho, Jin-Woo Park, Sang-Kyun Han | p. 486-493 |
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