globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1007/s11852-018-0632-y
WOS记录号: WOS:000457407400001
论文题名:
A review of coastal management approaches to support the integration of ecological and human community planning for climate change
作者: Powell, Emily J.1,2; Tyrrell, Megan C.1,3; Milliken, Andrew1,4,5; Tirpak, John M.6; Staudinger, Michelle D.7
通讯作者: Powell, Emily J.
刊名: JOURNAL OF COASTAL CONSERVATION
ISSN: 1400-0350
EISSN: 1874-7841
出版年: 2019
卷: 23, 期:1, 页码:1-18
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Natural infrastructure ; Restoration ; Thresholds ; Sea level rise ; Coastal storms ; Ecosystem services
WOS关键词: SEA-LEVEL RISE ; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ; EVALUATING PERFORMANCE ; CHANGE IMPACTS ; RESILIENCE ; ADAPTATION ; HABITAT ; MARSHES ; CARBON ; INFRASTRUCTURE
WOS学科分类: Biodiversity Conservation ; Environmental Sciences ; Marine & Freshwater Biology ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向: Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology ; Water Resources
英文摘要:

The resilience of socio-ecological systems to sea level rise, storms and flooding can be enhanced when coastal habitats are used as natural infrastructure. Grey infrastructure has long been used for coastal flood protection but can lead to unintended negative impacts. Natural infrastructure often provides similar services as well as added benefits that support short- and long-term biological, cultural, social, and economic goals. While natural infrastructure is becoming more widespread in practice, it often represents a relatively small fraction within portfolios of coastal risk-reducing strategies compared to more traditional grey infrastructure. This study provides a comprehensive review of how natural infrastructure is being used along the United States Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbeancoastsrelated to four habitats - tidal marshes, beaches and barrier islands, mangroves, and biogenic reefs. We compare information on the benefits, opportunities and challenges of implementing natural, grey and hybrid infrastructure in the coastal zone. In addition, we present a suite of actions to increase information and reduce uncertainty so that coastal mangers and planners are aware of the full suite of options for restoration, conservation and planning that maximize ecosystem services over short- and long-term planning horizons.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/124731
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作者单位: 1.US Fish & Wildlife Serv, North Atlantic Landscape Conservat Cooperat, 300 Westgate Ctr Dr, Hadley, MA 01035 USA
2.Natl Wildlife Federat, Gulf Mexico Restorat Program, 505 E Huntland Dr,Suite 485, Austin, TX 78752 USA
3.Waquoit Bay Natl Estuarine Res Reserve, 131 Waquoit Highway,POB 3092, Waquoit, MA 02536 USA
4.US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Lake Champlain Fish & Wildlife Conservat Off, 11 Lincoln St, Essex Jct, VT 05452 USA
5.US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Western New England Complex, 11 Lincoln St, Essex Jct, VT 05452 USA
6.US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Gulf Restorat Program, 700 Cajundome Blvd, Lafayette, LA 70506 USA
7.Univ Massachusetts, DOI NE Climate Adaptat Sci Ctr, 611 North Pleasant St, Amherst, MA 01003 USA

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Powell, Emily J.,Tyrrell, Megan C.,Milliken, Andrew,et al. A review of coastal management approaches to support the integration of ecological and human community planning for climate change[J]. JOURNAL OF COASTAL CONSERVATION,2019-01-01,23(1):1-18
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