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Global Mangrove Summit Launches Bold Plan to Protect Vital Ecosystem

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The world’s first global mangrove conservation summit in Abu Dhabi spotlighted efforts to protect and restore mangroves, a vital ecosystem threatened by climate change and human activity. During the summit, delegates unveiled the “Mangrove Breakthrough” strategy, aiming to halt human-driven mangrove loss, double the area under conservation, and restore half of recently lost mangroves. The summit saw experts advocate for community-led mangrove restoration efforts over mass planting for long-term success, highlighting examples from Kenya, Indonesia, and Mexico. Financial challenges persist, with mismatches between investor expectations and the timelines required for ecological recovery, threatening to derail restoration efforts. However, initiatives like the $4 billion funding roadmap promise to bridge these gaps and empower local communities. By connecting policy, finance, and grassroots action, the summit sets the stage for transformative global efforts to safeguard mangroves and their ecological and socioeconomic benefits.

SOURCE: THE CONVERSATION

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