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    The inclusion of Amazon mangroves in Brazil’s REDD+ program by Bernardino, Angelo F., Mazzuco, Ana Carolina A., Costa, Rodolfo F., Souza, Fernanda, Owuor, Margaret A., Nobrega, Gabriel N., Sanders, Christian J., Ferreira, Tiago O., Kauffman, J. Boone

    Published in Nature communications (04-03-2024)
    “…The Legal Amazon of Brazil holds vast mangrove forests, but a lack of awareness of their value has prevented their inclusion into results-based payments…”
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    Community Perceptions of Ecosystem Services and the Management of Mt. Marsabit Forest in Northern Kenya by Caroline A. Ouko, Richard Mulwa, Robert Kibugi, Margaret A. Owuor, Julie G. Zaehringer, Nicholas O. Oguge

    Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2018)
    “…Identifying and characterizing ecosystem services (ES) has been shown to have an important role in sustainable natural resource management. However,…”
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    Valuation of harvested goods in Mida Creek with application of the TESSA approach by Olima, Cecilia O., Muoria, Paul K., Owuor, Margaret A.

    “…Mangroves are considered a highly productive blue forests resource providing services that are important to the community both locally and globally. In recent…”
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    Understanding of Sustainable Development Goals among communities living adjacent to mangroves in Kenya by Obiene, Samson, Shilabukha, Khamati, Muga, Geoffrey, Ojwang, Lenice, Owuor, Margaret A.

    “…Mangroves are among the most productive ecosystems, known for their diverse provisioning, regulating, supporting and aesthetic services. The ecosystem directly…”
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    Variations in community perceptions of ecosystem services within the Tana River estuary, Kenya: Implications for ocean governance by Thoya, Pascal, Owuor, Margaret A., Von Thenen, Miriam, Omukoto, Johnstone O.

    “…Coastal communities in the Tana estuary, Kenya, rely on a variety of economic sectors linked to ecosystem services, including small-scale fisheries (SSF),…”
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