In Indonesia's Lombok, fishers find food security tied to mangrove reforestation
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Fishers in Lombok have successfully implemented mangrove reforestation efforts that are improving their food security and livelihoods. The project demonstrates a direct link between restored mangrove ecosystems and enhanced fishing yields and community resilience.
This does not prove that mangrove reforestation alone solves broader food security or climate challenges, nor does it guarantee scalability across all fishing communities or regions with different environmental conditions.
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