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This book attempts using the "IMRAD" organisation to present the bumpy road to build mangrove resilience with communities from 14 months data. It provides insights basic information on community participation, its typology and associated dilemma in mangrove (Rhizophora racemosa) restoration in the midst of climate change impact in 55 seconds, it is persuasive to read it. Sorting to mitigate failures to meet mangrove restoration stated goals of 10 hectares through community effort was crucial and a call for concern. Hence, blowing out the participatory data matrix through statistical analysis,…mehr

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This book attempts using the "IMRAD" organisation to present the bumpy road to build mangrove resilience with communities from 14 months data. It provides insights basic information on community participation, its typology and associated dilemma in mangrove (Rhizophora racemosa) restoration in the midst of climate change impact in 55 seconds, it is persuasive to read it. Sorting to mitigate failures to meet mangrove restoration stated goals of 10 hectares through community effort was crucial and a call for concern. Hence, blowing out the participatory data matrix through statistical analysis, we noticed that vertical and horizontal community participation is complex, time overwhelming and conditioned on some factors. But, nationality is not a limiting factor in the Cameroon Estuary. These provides reasons why you have to purchase this book to buttress if mangrove restoration is a holistic process or not achieved through the isolated manipulation of individual elements. Now we share this book with you to avoid pitfalls so as to strengthen community participation in future programmes and initiatives. Thanks!
Autorenporträt
J-Hude E. Moudingo is an expert in the fields of Geomatics and Tropical Plant Ecology. He was awarded a Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in Forestry and Environmental Science at the Atlantic International University, Miami, FL, USA. He Holds a BSc in Botany and Postgraduate degrees in For.Sc. and in Geomatics, Land and Resources Management (GAGER).