“…This was attributed to a range of factors such as population growth and urbanization, expansion of aquaculture area, agricultural and fishery waste, construction waste, tourism, climate change including sea level rise [3] etc. As shown in previous studies [4], [5], [6], many impacts on the environment and ecosystems of Can Gio mangrove forests are related to 11 types of livelihoods that cause biodiversity loss of in mangroves such as logging, pollution due to aquaculture activities, illegal fishing, and water pollution from urbanization-industrialization [7,8] etc. The influence of livelihoods on mangrove forests occurs at different scales, depending on the level of exploitation such as selfsufficiency, traditional and industrial-scale exploitation with all of them affecting mangrove forest habitats All the factors that cause negative impacts on mangrove resources from livelihood activities result in reduction of forest area, biodiversity loss and long-term consequences as forest degradation and imbalance of natural environment [9].…”