By Md. Shamsur Rahman | Project Manager
A new hope is unlocked for the coastal people protection as BEDS found some new land for mangrove restoration and conservation. Mangrove forests act as natural barriers against coastal hazards such as storms, tsunamis, and erosion. By absorbing wave energy and stabilizing shorelines, mangroves protect coastal communities from extreme weather events. These protective functions are crucial for the safety and resilience of these populations.
Mangrove restoration and plantation have a profound impact on the livelihoods of local communities. The benefits include, fisheries Enhancement, supporting local fisheries and ensuring food security, eco-tourism, non-timber products such as honey, mangrove pickle, mangrove molasses and materials for handicrafts, contributing to sustainable livelihoods, employment opportunities, restoration projects create jobs in planting, monitoring, and maintaining mangrove areas.
Now the community are engaged in fencing activity of the plot. To ensure the success of mangrove restoration and plantation projects, fencing has been initiated around newly planted areas. Fencing serves multiple purposes, including prevents livestock and wildlife from damaging young mangrove saplings, limits human disturbance, allowing mangroves to establish and grow.
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