2022
DOI: 10.6008/cbpc2237-9290.2022.001.0015
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Análise das atividades antrópicas nas florestas de mangal em Macuse, centro de Moçambique

Abstract: Nos últimos tempos, as florestas de mangal tem sido alvos de distúrbios naturais e antrópicos, destacando-se as actividades humanas como as principais responsáveis pela degradação destes ecossistemas. Nesse contexto, o estudo teve como objectivo, analisar as actividades antrópicas nas florestas de mangal em Macuse, no centro de Moçambique, através da identificação das actividades antrópicas que levam a sua degradação, descrição das finalidades e consequências dessas actividades, bem como o nível de conheciment… Show more

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“…[20,21]). The population preferentially uses mangrove species such as Avicennia marina, Ceriops tagal, and Sonneratia alba in most of its activities, applying them in the construction of houses, furniture production, boat building, and the production of firewood and charcoal [22]. Mangroves also face severe challenges due to pressures for conversion into other land uses (e.g., agriculture, aquaculture, and urban).…”
Section: Anthropogenic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[20,21]). The population preferentially uses mangrove species such as Avicennia marina, Ceriops tagal, and Sonneratia alba in most of its activities, applying them in the construction of houses, furniture production, boat building, and the production of firewood and charcoal [22]. Mangroves also face severe challenges due to pressures for conversion into other land uses (e.g., agriculture, aquaculture, and urban).…”
Section: Anthropogenic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%