As a headline indicator for the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the Red List of Ecosystems has been key in identifying the primary threats to mangrove degradation and loss worldwide. This global perspective is extremely valuable to understand key ecological functions of mangroves, as well as their goods and services, are transboundary and regional in nature.
This global study is hoped to guide future national assessments and actions to mitigate further mangrove loss through informed decision-making. The assessment shows that 50% of mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse. In the absence of additional conservation efforts, by 2050, about 5% more mangroves will be lost and 16%) will be submerged due to sea level rise.
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