Author(s):
Sousa, Joana ; Campos, Rita ; Mendes, Orlando ; Lopes, Paula Duarte ; Matias, Madalena ; Rosa, Ana Paula ; Mendes Fernandes, Raul ; Cruz, Cristina ; Indjai, Bucar ; Infande, Adilson ; da Costa, Maira ; Salvaterra, Gonçalo ; Lourenço, Juelson ; Tavares, Dionísio ; Camala, Djone ; Ainslie, Andrew ; Catarino, Luís
Date: 2023
Persistent ID: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113721
Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra
Subject(s): Humans; Guinea-Bissau; Africa, Western; Organizations; Forests; Ecosystem; Systematic Reviews as Topic; Wetlands; Oryza
Description
Coastal areas in Guinea-Bissau and elsewhere in West Africa are bordered by mangrove forests. In several of these places, swaths of mangrove forest have been removed and the landscape has been technologically adapted for the production of mangrove rice-a regionally important staple. However, the effects of global warming, in particular sea-level rise, pose challenges to these socioecological environments. In this context, knowledge appears as an important resource and knowing what knowledge has been produced and which perspectives have guided that production may inform future responses to climate change. We have developed a systematic literature review protocol focusing on the main question: "How have mangrove forest and mangrove rice spaces been represented in the literature on Guinea-Bissau?" The main hypothesis is that although they occupy contiguous, interrelated and interactant spaces in coastal environments, mangrove forests and mangrove rice have been studied and analyzed independently in the literature.