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Assisting Mangrove Reforestation Outreach Through the Development of Educational Tools

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Mangroves provide important ecosystem services such as habitats, shoreline stabilization, and protection of coastal communities from tidal surges and natural disasters. Over the past 50 years, more than 25% of the world's mangroves worldwide have been lost due to natural disasters, pollution, and urban development. The Piñones area in Puerto Rico hosts 22% of all mangrove forests on the island. Our team worked with La Corporación Piñones Se Integra (COPI) on their Community-Based Mangrove Management (CBMM) reforestation program to understand the importance of mangroves and the threats they face. We also worked with LimPiaR to develop four participatory games and a mangrove wave tank as part of an Environmental Learning Outside of the Classroom (ELOC) educational portfolio.

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  • E-project-121021-222924
  • 42746
Palabra Clave
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  • 2021
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
Date created
  • 2021-12-10
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