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Table 1 Criteria and their sources for the relative distinction of the Godavari mangroves into two zones, and villages studied in each zone (village numbers correspond with those in figure 1). The n-values between brackets indicate the number of questionnaires per village used in this analysis (total = 100). The asterisk refers to Appendix 1, which provides the legal text.

From: Analysing ethnobotanical and fishery-related importance of mangroves of the East-Godavari Delta (Andhra Pradesh, India) for conservation and management purposes

CRITERIA

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

Separation into Reserve Forests with restricted activities (1947 Indian Forest Law part C §20)

yes

yes

Wildlife Sanctuary* [33]

PRESENT: Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary

ABSENT

Prohibitions*

felling of trees and any type of extraction

felling of trees and collection of green wood

Restrictions on entry*

only civil servants or people living inside allowed

also people not inhabiting the sanctuary allowed

Mangrove density

higher

lower

Mangrove species richness

lower

higher

Implementation of Forest Department regulations

to a high degree

to a lesser degree

Presence of Forest Department personnel

strongly present

less present

Accessibility of villages adjacent to the mangrove

very accessible

less accessible

Rehabilitation program/mangrove plantations

present

absent

Aquaculture

present

present

New aquaculture ponds

less present

strongly present

Villages sampled

1. Chollangipetta (n = 7)

2. Kotthuru (n = 6)

3. Ramannapalem (n = 6)

4. Peddha Bodduvengatapalem (n = 5)

5. Chinna Bodduvengatapalem (n = 5)

6. Chinna Valasala (n = 6)

7. Peddha Valasala (n = 7)

8. Laksmipathipuram (n = 6)

9. Gadimoga (n = 7)

10. Balusutippe (n = 9)

11. Molletimoga (n = 6)

12. Kothapallem (n = 8)

13. Pora (n = 8)

14. Pandi-Pallam (n = 10)

15. Neellarevu (n = 4)