Samir Gandhi

Samir Gandhi
  • MSc Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & M'gement
  • Blue Ventures Conservation

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Current institution
Blue Ventures Conservation
Education
September 2011 - September 2012
King's College London
Field of study
  • Environmental Monitoring, Modelling & Management
October 2006 - July 2009

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Publications (5)
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Mangroves are found globally throughout tropical and subtropical inter-tidal coastlines. These highly biodiverse and carbon-dense ecosystems have multi-faceted value, providing critical goods and services to millions living in coastal communities and making significant contributions to global climate change mitigation through carbon sequestration a...
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Mangroves inhabit highly productive inter-tidal ecosystems in >120 countries in the tropics and subtropics providing critical goods and services to coastal communities and contributing to global climate change mitigation owing to substantial carbon stocks. Despite their importance, global mangrove distribution continues to decline primarily due to...
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Mangrove ecosystems help mitigate climate change, are highly biodiverse, and provide critical goods and services to coastal communities. Despite their importance, anthropogenic activities are rapidly degrading and deforesting mangroves world-wide. Madagascar contains 2% of the world’s mangroves, many of which have undergone or are starting to exhib...
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Mangroves are found throughout the tropics, providing critical ecosystem goods and services to coastal communities and supporting rich biodiversity. Globally, mangroves are being rapidly degraded and deforested at rates exceeding loss in many tropical inland forests. Madagascar contains around 2% of the global distribution, >20% of which has been d...

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Hi there
I am undertaking a remote sensing analysis to distinguish areas of recent mangrove loss globally, and particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
To help me on my way, I would like to understand which geospatial datasets are already in existence. I am looking for global mangrove datasets that are as up-to-date as possible, and across a broad timeframe from which I can undertake mangrove change analysis.
If you have datasets or ideas that could assist it would be great to hear from you. Many thanks!
Sam

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