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NERC Reference : NE/P014127/1

MOnitoring Mangrove ExteNT & Services (MOMENTS): What is controlling Tipping Points?

Grant Award

Principal Investigator:
Dr PJ Bunting, Aberystwyth University, Inst of Geography and Earth Sciences
Co-Investigator:
Mr D Dinh Ngoc, Vietnam Academy of Science & Technology, Spatial Technology for Environment Res
Co-Investigator:
Dr T Balke, University of Glasgow, School of Geographical & Earth Sciences
Co-Investigator:
Dr T NGUYEN, Thuy Loi University, Environmental Management
Co-Investigator:
Mrs S Tran Thi Mai, Vietnam National University of Forestry, Silviculture
Co-Investigator:
Dr c c nguyen, Thuy Loi University, Natural Resources Management
Co-Investigator:
Dr B Slamet, University of Sumatera Utara, UNLISTED
Co-Investigator:
Mrs H Ha, Thuy Loi University, Chemistry
Co-Investigator:
Dr M Basyuni, University of Sumatera Utara, UNLISTED
Co-Investigator:
Dr N Sulistiyono, University of Sumatera Utara, UNLISTED
Co-Investigator:
Dr T DUONG, Vietnam Academy of Science & Technology, Institute of Environmental Technology
Science Area:
None
Overall Classification:
Unknown
ENRIs:
None
Science Topics:
Ecosystem services
Conservation Ecology
Ecosystem services
Forests
Ecosystem Scale Processes
Remote sensing
Environmental Informatics
Remote Sensing & Earth Obs.
Abstract:
Within the tropics mangrove forests are seen as one of the most sustainable solutions to coastal climate adaptation and mitigation as a coastal wave buffer and carbon storage yet they are also threatened by accelerated sea level rise, sediment starvation and increased storm frequency and intensity. Particularly in vulnerable regions of Southeast-Asia changes in mangrove extend have implications with societal and economic relevance. There is an incomplete understanding of the factors causing tipping points resulting in mangroves switching to a fast rate of retreat or outgrowth at the border between mangroves and tidal flats. While quantification of the true economic value of the ecosystem system services (e.g., coastal protection, fisheries, carbon storage, biodiversity and wood products) provided by mangroves and their link to mangrove extent is also limited and is important for understanding the full business case for mangroves in the wider system. This project aims to understand the factors controlling such non-linear mangrove dynamics and to quantify the rate of lateral mangrove dynamics and associated change in ecosystem services in Vietnam and Indonesia. This project will further develop a satellite based remote sensing monitoring system in combination with field and mesocosm experiments, modelling to elucidate tipping points in lateral mangrove dynamics and quantifying the economic value of mangroves restoration and loss. These will provide national monitoring allowing changes to be understood and anticipated, key areas for restoration identified and the economic value and its temporal dynamics to be assessed. Furthermore, national and local governments, NGOs and coastal communities will benefit through the provision of evidence and methods for quantifying the value of mangroves and mangrove restoration.
Period of Award:
1 Nov 2017 - 31 May 2021
Value:
£455,034
Authorised funds only
NERC Reference:
NE/P014127/1
Grant Stage:
Completed
Scheme:
Newton Fund
Grant Status:
Closed
Programme:
Newton Fund

This grant award has a total value of £455,034  

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FDAB - Financial Details (Award breakdown by headings)

DI - Other CostsIndirect - Indirect CostsDA - InvestigatorsDA - Estate CostsDI - StaffDI - T&SDA - Other Directly Allocated
£15,570£173,048£28,908£57,280£143,729£26,422£10,076

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