2019
DOI: 10.5846/stxb201804080794
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Gap analysis of mangrove ecosystem conservation in China

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“…For example, mangrove wetlands have decreased by approximately 50% over the past few decades, and most have been converted into aquaculture ponds [42,43]. In China, aquaculture expansion is the most important factor driving the transformation of mangrove wetland areas, accounting for approximately 68% of their total transformation [44]. The degradation of coastal salt marsh wetlands is primarily caused by reclamation [3].…”
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“…For example, mangrove wetlands have decreased by approximately 50% over the past few decades, and most have been converted into aquaculture ponds [42,43]. In China, aquaculture expansion is the most important factor driving the transformation of mangrove wetland areas, accounting for approximately 68% of their total transformation [44]. The degradation of coastal salt marsh wetlands is primarily caused by reclamation [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%