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  1. The $25-1000 range and inadequate argument on the restoration of the mangrove-seagrass ecosystems.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    In May 2023, Fakhraee et al. published a research article titled “Ocean alkalinity enhancement through restoration of blue carbon ecosystems” in Nature Sustainability. In this essay, we discuss an assessment of the costs of restoring and maintaining the mangrove-seagrass ecosystems indicated in the article.
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  2. Is co-management a double-edged sword in the protected areas of Sundarbans mangrove?Md Mizanur Rahman - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (1):1-22.
    The overall objective of the study was to examine the pros and cons of the participatory approach adopted in natural resource management in the ecologically protected areas of the Sundarbans mangrove of Bangladesh. A comparative study was done between the people who are involved and non-involved in this approach. Empirical data was collected through personal interviews with a structured questionnaire. The Gini coefficient was measured first and then embedded with the Lorenz curve to draw a line between perfect equality (...)
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    Coastal Wetlands in Peril: Navigating the Anthropocene’s Rising Tides.Cuốc Lùn - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    Coastal wetlands—including marshes, mangroves, and tidal flats—rank among the most productive and valuable ecosystems on Earth. They offer critical services such as storm buffering, carbon storage, water purification, and support for biodiversity [2,3]. These ecosystems have also sustained human settlements for over 7,000 years, particularly in fertile river deltas that nurtured the rise of early urban civilizations [4,5].
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  4. (1 other version)The green and the blue: a new political ontology for a mature information society.Luciano Floridi - 2020 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 127 (2):307–⁠338.
    Today, in any mature information society, we live neither online nor offline but on life, that is, we increasingly live in that special space that is both analogue and digital, both online and offline. Imagine someone asking whether the water is fresh or salty in the estuary where the river meets the sea. That someone has not understood the special nature of the place. Our information society is that place. And our technologies are perfectly evolved to take advantage of it, (...)
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    Strengthening Blue Carbon Science for Reliable Climate Solutions.Hai Vạch Chích - 2025 - Xomchim.Com.
    As the climate crisis intensifies, coastal ecosystems—such as mangroves, tidal marshes, and seagrass meadows—are gaining recognition for their role in sequestering “blue carbon” (BC)...
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  6. The Genius of Prof. Puran Singh.Devinder Pal Singh - 2004 - The Sikh Review 8 (52):60-63.
    A great visionary, renowned scientist, a humanist and a mystic poet - Professor Puran Singh was perhaps the first eminent chemist born in Punjab. The founder head of the Department of Chemistry of forest products at the Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, Puran Singh pioneered many chemical efforts in the utilization of forest products. He was one of the new breeds of scientists who flowered in the subcontinent at the fag end of the nineteenth century and founded the base on which (...)
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