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Título: Mangroves of Maputo, Mozambique: from threatened to thriving ?
Autor: Beja da Costa, Ana
Ribeiro, Luís Paulo Faria
Palavras-chave: coastal ecosystems
mangroves
Maputo
Mozambique
sustainable urban development
Data: 2017
Editora: TPJ
Citação: The Plan Journal 2 (2): 629-651, 2017
Resumo: Coastal wetlands worldwide are among the most productive yet highly threatened systems in the world, and are framed and protected by the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, Iran, 1971), of which Mozambique is a party since 2004 (IUCN, 1971). Maputo city coastline consists of an ample alluvial plane, where large extensions of mangrove forests occur within the city, namely the Costa do Sol wetlands, offering a wide range of ecological and economical services. Here, urban development pressure is increasing and rapidly changing dynamics are creating new urban settings, pressing in ecological sensitive areas of Maputo’s coastline. The functions of the still existing ecosystems and positive effects that these can have within the urban environment are relevant to be known and investigated in light of the greenway principles. Through the landscape architecture lens, insights on the service capacity of these mangroves in terms of conservation strategies, local perception, usage and management, and design possibilities are added, which can contribute to maintain and expand the high urban quality that is historically attached to Maputo city
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/15912
DOI: 10.15274/tpj.2017.02.02.21
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