Environment
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Mangrove Loss Degradation Can Be Attributed To Socioeconomic and Biophysical Factors
According to new research into the drivers of mangrove loss over the last 20 years, the majority of the degradation can be attributed to socioeconomic and biophysical factors, with mangrove cover increasing in some areas.
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