2022 年 11 巻 Supplement 号 p. PP02_p5-PP02_p8
Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) harnesses biodiversity and ecosystem services to reduce vulnerability and build resilience to climate change. Intact coastal forests on dunes and adjacent sandy areas show important protective functions. To prove the possibility of EbA in North Central of Vietnam, we piloted the restoration of coastal forests with native species. This study aims to examine the growth performance of 10 species planted in 2019. The survival rates were over 80% in 3 pilot sites 3 months after planting. Melaleuca cajuputi had the highest survival rate after the 2020 long-term drought and historic flood. The research findings indicated that M. cajuputi and V. mangachapoi outperformed other species.