Factsheet
A guide to mangrove rehabilitation in Solomon Islands
Abstract
There are about 30 species of mangroves in Solomon Islands, representing 40% of the world’s mangrove species. They can be found on most islands and it is estimated that mangroves here cover an area of about 50 000 hectares. Mangroves are an important resource for livelihoods of rural coastal communities. However there is not an endless supply. Communities need to plan now to think about developing ways to help conserve and protect mangroves for future generations. This may include developing a management plan with rules for cutting down mangroves or re-invigorating traditional management methods