Seagrass Conservation: Global Status and Methods for Monitoring and Restoration
Editat de Xuan-Vy Nguyen, Jutta Papenbrocken Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2025
Thematically structured sections explore regional seagrass coverage, non-invasive methods to analyze spatial and temporal decline of meadows, function and resilience of seagrass ecosystems, and methods for successful meadow restoration. This new work emphasizes the potential for seagrass recovery and offers a functional view of the current and future state of seagrass habitats in an indispensable reference book for academic researchers, industry scientists, conservationists, policymakers, and students alike.
- Summarizes knowledge on seagrass distribution and its changes over time
- Describes the development of non-invasive methods for spatial and temporal recovery of seagrass meadows
- Investigates functioning and resilience of seagrass ecosystems under global change
- Analyzes methods, success rates, and improvements in seagrass monitoring and restoration
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443273049
ISBN-10: 0443273049
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443273049
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section I: Status quo – Knowledge on seagrass coverage and its changes over time
1. Asia
2. Africa
3. North America
4. South America
5. Australia
6. Europe and Middle East
7. Threats and Challenges
Section II: Methods – Non-invasive methods for analyzing and characterizing seagrass meadows and their specific ecological functions
8. Mapping and monitoring of seagrass by remote sensing
9. Oxygen-free sediment
10. Epiphytes in seagrass productivity
11. Determination of genetic diversity and the relation to resilience in seagrass
12. Ecosystem services delivered by seagrass beds
Section III: Ecosystem services of seagrass meadows under global change
13. CO2 fixation and sequestration
14. Coastal protection
15. Current knowledge on biodiversity support, fisheries support, water purification, water sanitation
16. Global conservation status of seagrasses
Section IV: Solutions – Methods, success rates and improvement of seagrass restoration
17. Case studies: Including successful and unsuccessful approaches of seagrass restoration
18. Approaches to optimize seagrass seed germination and survival rate of seagrass seedlings
19. Plantation: Selection of genotypes and techniques
20. Determination of recovery rate
21. Seagrass restoration and management
22. Involvement of local and indigenous people including citizen science
23. Epilogue: Encouragement for action
1. Asia
2. Africa
3. North America
4. South America
5. Australia
6. Europe and Middle East
7. Threats and Challenges
Section II: Methods – Non-invasive methods for analyzing and characterizing seagrass meadows and their specific ecological functions
8. Mapping and monitoring of seagrass by remote sensing
9. Oxygen-free sediment
10. Epiphytes in seagrass productivity
11. Determination of genetic diversity and the relation to resilience in seagrass
12. Ecosystem services delivered by seagrass beds
Section III: Ecosystem services of seagrass meadows under global change
13. CO2 fixation and sequestration
14. Coastal protection
15. Current knowledge on biodiversity support, fisheries support, water purification, water sanitation
16. Global conservation status of seagrasses
Section IV: Solutions – Methods, success rates and improvement of seagrass restoration
17. Case studies: Including successful and unsuccessful approaches of seagrass restoration
18. Approaches to optimize seagrass seed germination and survival rate of seagrass seedlings
19. Plantation: Selection of genotypes and techniques
20. Determination of recovery rate
21. Seagrass restoration and management
22. Involvement of local and indigenous people including citizen science
23. Epilogue: Encouragement for action