2023
DOI: 10.21463/jmic.2023.12.2.07
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People and Mangroves: Biocultural Utilization of Mangrove Forest Ecosystem in Southeast Asia

Dave Buenavista,
Hery Purnobasuki

Abstract: Mangroves provide diverse benefits for various coastal communities in Southeast Asia. Unfortunately, the same region exhibits the highest global rates of mangrove loss. Whilst studies exploring its value as a biocultural refugia remain lacking, the associated biocultural uses of mangroves are likewise under threat. Using the PRISMA approach, 33 studies passed the eligibility and screening process. The majority of biocultural studies were from Indonesia (60%), Malaysia (9%), Philippines (9%), and Thailand (9%) … Show more

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“…Mangroves, which provide various bene ts for various people's lives (Buenavista & Purnobasuki, 2023), in Mentawir Village often functioned in the realm of the creative economy by processing these plants into various industrial products, such as syrup, tea, coffee, dodol, and cold pupur. In addition, the existence of mangroves is an attractive tourist destination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mangroves, which provide various bene ts for various people's lives (Buenavista & Purnobasuki, 2023), in Mentawir Village often functioned in the realm of the creative economy by processing these plants into various industrial products, such as syrup, tea, coffee, dodol, and cold pupur. In addition, the existence of mangroves is an attractive tourist destination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%