Seagrass as a nature-based solution for coastal protection

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作者
Forrester, James [1 ]
Leonardi, Nicoletta [1 ]
Cooper, James R. [1 ]
Kumar, Pavitra [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Geog & Planning, Roxby Bldg,Chatham St, Liverpool L69 7ZT, England
关键词
Nature -based solution; Seagrass restoration; Coastal resilience; Habitat suitability model; Delft3D; EELGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA; SEA-LEVEL CHANGES; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; SALT-MARSH; VEGETATION; SEDIMENT; FLOW; HYDRODYNAMICS; TRANSPORT; MEADOWS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecoleng.2024.107316
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Our coasts are facing a growing threat from rising sea levels and detrimental storm events. Nature-based solutions are gaining interest for their potential to provide multiple ecosystem services, including coastal protection. Seagrass can influence coastal sediment transport and wave propagation, however, whether seagrass can be used as an effective intervention for coastal protection is unclear. Using the Delft3D model, this study looks at how seagrass affects coastal hydrodynamics in a macrotidal bay, under idealised scenarios that simulate a rise in sea level and storm wave heights, emulating projected sea conditions under climate change. Through the use of a habitat suitability model, a seagrass patch in Morecambe Bay was simulated, based on a location within the bay that is most suitable for seagrass species Zostera marina. Hydrodynamic simulations were run for a number of scenarios for a domain with and without a seagrass patch. Scenarios included variable boundary wave heights, sea levels and vegetation parameters, to test the influence of seagrass in future climates. Results show that there is a reduction in mean and maximum wave height inside and behind the seagrass patch, with the largest changes in wave dissipation observed during higher boundary wave conditions. In these conditions the maximum wave height reduced by over a half within the patch. Simulations examining the influence of seagrass density and canopy height found that a lower density seagrass patch reduced maximum wave height more substantially than higher density patches. Although alternative hard engineered solutions are able to attenuate wave energy more effectively than seagrass, these results demonstrate seagrass could play an important role in conjunction with salt marsh restoration or existing hard engineering solutions, helping to mitigate the risk of flooding and erosion, whilst providing additional ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and habitat provision.
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