Impacts and implications of anthropogenic activities on mangrove forests: A review

Lakhnarayan Kumar Bhagarathi * and Phillip N. B. DaSilva

Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Guyana, Berbice Campus, Tain, Corentyne, Berbice, Guyana.
 
Review Article
Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 11(01), 040–059
Article DOI: 10.30574/msarr.2024.11.1.0074
Publication history: 
Received on 22 March 2024; revised on 29 April 2024; accepted on 02 May 2024
 
Abstract: 
The purpose of this paper is to review and evaluate published literature on the causes, impacts, implications and mitigation strategies of anthropogenic activities on mangrove forests. A systematic method was utilized to access research works of literature on “Impacts and implications of anthropogenic activities on mangrove forests”. A total of fifty-three (53) research papers published between the years 1975 to 2024 was accumulated and used for this review. A subjective approach was used to select the topics: impact and implications of anthropogenic activities on mangrove forests. In this paper, five (5) roles of mangroves were assessed and presented. Anthropogenic activities that threaten mangrove forests such as land conversion, mining and logging activities and household and industrial activities were also evaluated. Further, four (4) detrimental anthropogenic activities and the potential impacts they have on natural mangrove forests and the ecosystems they thrive in was also reported on. In addition, this paper reviewed some mitigation strategies for sustainable management and conservation of our mangroves, their ecosystems and the coastlines. The published works of literature established that reduced mangrove forests, altered mangrove composition, unequal species abundance, mass mangrove mortality, pollution in mangrove areas, rising sea levels, global climate change and coastal erosion or abrasion are all effects of anthropogenic activity that have a negative impact on mangrove forests and the ecosystems. This review highlights the fact that more studies on the impact and implications of anthropogenic activities on mangroves should be done in neotropical countries since there are paucity of such information on research and published data in these biodiversity rich regions.
 
Keywords: 
Impact; Mangroves; Anthropogenic Activities; Mangrove Ecosystems; Mitigation; Conservation; Management
 
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