Mangrove Growth explores the crucial role of mangroves in coastal ecosystems, offering insights into their unique adaptations and ecological significance. These salt-tolerant trees provide vital coastal protection, act as habitats for diverse wildlife, and contribute significantly to carbon sequestration, making them essential for coastal resilience.
The book highlights the physiological adaptations that allow mangroves to thrive in harsh, saline environments, detailing their mechanisms for water conservation and nutrient uptake.
The book emphasizes the urgent need for conservation efforts to combat mangrove deforestation driven by coastal development and unsustainable harvesting. By integrating physiological, ecological, and socio-economic perspectives, the book provides a holistic understanding of mangrove ecosystems. It progresses from introducing mangrove diversity and adaptations to exploring their ecological roles and the threats they face, culminating in a discussion of conservation and restoration strategies, highlighting community involvement.