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1.0 Mangroves: Values, Status <strong>and</strong> ThreatsFactor Processes affected Impacts ReferencesRising sea level- Forest health- Forest productivity- Recruitment- Inundation period- Sedimentation rates- Forest mortality, dieback from theseaward edge- Migration l<strong>and</strong>ward, but dependenton sediment inputs, topography<strong>and</strong> human modificationsEllison, 1993, 2005; Semeniuk, 1994;Cahoon et al., 2006; Gilman et al.,2008; Soares, 2009Extreme storms- Forest productivity- Recruitment- Sedimentation rates- Forests damaged or destroyed- Ground elevation change- Erosion or sediment smotheringJaffar, 1992; Dahdouh-Guebas et al.,2005; Alongi, 2008; Yanagisawa et al.,2009Increased waves<strong>and</strong> wind- Sedimentation rates- Recruitment- <strong>Change</strong>s in forest coverage, dependingon whether coasts areaccreting or erodingSemeniuk, 1994Increased air <strong>and</strong>sea temperature- Respiration- Photosynthesis- Forest productivity- Reduced productivity at lowlatitudes <strong>and</strong> increased winterproductivity at high latitudesClough & Sim, 1989; Cheeseman et al.,1991; Cheeseman, 1994; Cheesemanet al., 1997Enhanced CO 2- Photosynthesis- Respiration- Biomass allocation- Forest productivity- Increased productivity, subject tolimiting factors of salinity, humidity<strong>and</strong> nutrients- Soil elevation gainSnedaker, 1995; Farnsworth et al, 1996;Ball et al., 1997; Langley et al., 2009UV-B radiation- Morphology- Photosynthesis- Forest productivity- Minor Lovelock et al., 1992; Day & Neale,2002; Caldwell et al., 2003Increased rainfall- Sediment inputs- Ground water- Salinity- Productivity- Increased sediments <strong>and</strong> maintenanceof surface elevation- Increased ground water- Increased diversity- Increased productivity- Increased recruitmentSmith & Duke, 1987; Rogers et al.,2005; Whelan et al., 2005; Krauss etal., 2003Reduced rainfall- Sediment inputs- Ground water- Salinity- Reduced sediments <strong>and</strong> relativesubsidence- Migration l<strong>and</strong>ward- Reduced ground water- Reduced photosynthesis- Reduced productivity- Species turnover- Reduced diversityRogers et al., 2005; Rogers et al., 2005;Whelan et al., 2005; Smith & Duke,1987Reduced humidity- Photosynthesis- Forest productivity- Reduced productivity- Species turnover- Reduced diversityClough & Sim, 1989; Cheeseman etal., 1991; Cheeseman, 1994; Ball et al.,1997Table 1. Predicted effects of climate change factors on mangroves with key references (adapted from Lovelock &Ellison, 2007).4 | <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong> <strong>Vulnerability</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Adaptation</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> for Mangrove Systems

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