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Mapping the link between climate change and mangrove forest: a global overview of literature
Segaran, T.C.; Azra, M.N.; Lananan, F.; Burlakovs, J.; Vincevica-Gaile, Z.; Rudovica, V.; Grinfelde, I.; Abd Rahim, N.H.; Satyanarayana, B. (2023). Mapping the link between climate change and mangrove forest: a global overview of literature. Forests 14(2): 421. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14020421
In: Forests. MDPI: Basel. e-ISSN 1999-4907, more
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    carbon stock; diversity distribution; ecosystem; heavy metals; forest; land–climate interactions; palynology; Rhizophora; sea level rise; tidal current

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  • Segaran, T.C.
  • Azra, M.N.
  • Lananan, F.
  • Burlakovs, J.
  • Vincevica-Gaile, Z.
  • Rudovica, V.
  • Grinfelde, I.
  • Abd Rahim, N.H.
  • Satyanarayana, B., more

Abstract
    Mangroves play a crucial role in maintaining the stability of coastal regions, particularly in the face of climate change. To gain insight into associations between climate change and mangroves, we conducted bibliometric research on the global indexed database of the Web of Knowledge, Core Collection. A total of 4458 literature were analyzed based on bibliometric information and article metadata through a scientometric analysis of citation analysis as well as a cluster analysis. Results suggest that coastal countries such as the USA, Australia, China, India, and Brazil are showing the recent influential mangrove-related keywords such as blue carbon and carbon stock. Interestingly, the “carbon stock”, “Saudi Arabia”, “range expansion” and “nature-based flood risk mitigation” is among the top cluster networks in the field of climate change and mangrove forest. The present research is expected to attract potential leaders in research, government, civil society, and business to advance progress towards mangrove sustainability in the changing climate meaningfully.

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