Biodiversity conservation

Biodiversity conservation is essential for maintaining the ecological integrity, resilience, and productivity of coastal ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrass meadows, salt marshes, coral reefs, and tidal wetlands. By combining scientific research, remote sensing, and evidence-based management, conservation efforts help protect critical habitats and species while addressing emerging threats from climate change and human activities. Effective biodiversity conservation supports both ecosystem health and the communities that depend on these environments for livelihoods, food security, and climate resilience.

  • Protect critical habitats and species: Identify and safeguard biodiversity hotspots, vulnerable ecosystems, and species of conservation concern.
  • Monitor and manage environmental change: Utilize remote sensing and geospatial technologies to track habitat loss, ecosystem health, and emerging threats over time.
  • Strengthen ecosystem resilience: Support conservation strategies that enhance biodiversity, sustain ecosystem services, and promote long-term ecological stability.

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