5 Urgent Thesis Topics on Mangrove Loss in Davao City You Need to Explore

Discover five powerful thesis topics on mangrove loss in Davao City. Understand why 95% of wetlands have vanished and why this urgent issue must be studied now.

QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Realyn Manalo

6/27/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

In Davao City, mangroves once stood tall between land and sea. They softened the blows of typhoons, fed local fishing communities, and cradled marine life. Today, most of them are gone. A recent study shows that 95 percent of the city’s wetlands have vanished since the 1940s. What used to be 471 hectares is now just 24. These are not numbers. These are warnings.

This isn’t just about trees. This is about losing protection, food, and future. The real issue is that no one is paying attention to the speed and scale of the loss. No one is holding anyone accountable. Wetlands are being erased by urban growth. And we act like it’s normal. If we don’t study this now, there may be nothing left to study later.


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Environmental Science

  • Marine Biology

  • Urban Planning

  • Public Administration

  • Geography

  • Development Studies


Senior High School Strands:

  • HUMSS

  • GAS

  • STEM

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.Urban Expansion and Wetland Depletion in Davao City

A study on how land development projects correlate with the shrinking area of wetlands over the past 50 years.

Target Respondents

  • Urban planners

  • Local government units

  • Environmental NGOs

2.Community Awareness and Attitudes Toward Mangrove Conservation

An analysis of how much local residents understand and care about mangrove loss and protection.

Target Respondents

  • Coastal residents

  • Fisherfolk

  • Barangay officials

3.The Impact of Mangrove Loss on Local Fisheries in Davao

Exploring the relationship between declining mangrove coverage and the income and catch rate of local fishermen.

Target Respondents

  • Fishermen

  • Coastal vendors

  • Fisheries officers

4.Government Policies and Their Effectiveness in Protecting Mangroves in Urban Areas

A review of the enforcement and gaps in existing environmental policies related to wetland conservation.

Target Respondents

  • Environmental officers

  • Policy makers

  • Local leaders

5.Mapping Land Use Change and Its Consequences on Wetland Ecosystems

Using satellite imagery to trace how land use transformations have altered the state of mangrove forests.

Target Respondents

  • GIS specialists

  • Environmental planners

  • Academic researchers

Get Your Thesis Title — or Keep Getting Rejected

Bestie, let’s stop pretending you’ve “got it covered.”

You’re here because:

  • Your title keeps getting rejected

  • You don’t know the difference between a “topic” and a “research gap”

  • You’re guessing your way through something that decides your graduation

And let’s be real — you’ve already:
❌ Tried making titles from scratch
❌ Watched “How to Write a Thesis Title” TikToks
❌ Copy-pasted topics from other people's thesis (ooops?)

Still stuck? Exactly.

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