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Restoring delta resilience: phased socio‐ecological model for coastal recovery in Mediterranean Turkey

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction Coastal delta regions experiencing long‐term ecological degradation and sudden natural disasters require restoration approaches that are adaptive, process‐based, and context‐specific. The Samandağ coastline in southern Turkey, part of the Mediterranean Asi River Delta, has faced hydrological disruption, habitat fragmentation, and ...
Banu Tomruk
wiley   +1 more source

Beaver dam analogues increase amphibian breeding occupancy and bat activity

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction Beavers are ecosystem engineers that can create ponds, increase stream complexity, and enhance biodiversity. To mimic these and other effects, restoration practitioners increasingly install beaver dam analogues (BDAs) in degraded streams.
Julianna Hallza   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of restoration on macrophyte and macroinvertebrate ecological status and biodiversity in lowland streams in Denmark

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction Habitat restoration is applied to promote ecological recovery in degraded freshwater systems. However, it remains unclear whether stream restoration measures enhance Water Framework Directive (WFD) ecological status and biodiversity.
Lisbeth Dalsgaard Romme Henriksen   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Afforestation priority for multiple objectives at national scale: Italy as a case study

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Abstract Introduction Afforestation is increasingly recognized as a key strategy to address climate change and ecological degradation, offering multiple ecosystem services. However, strategic planning is needed to ensure that afforestation actions are ecologically effective and economically efficient by targeting areas where ecosystem service provision
Chiara Gibertini   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Managing Coastal Wetlands

Science, 2008
Wetland management may be improved by evaluating nonlinear relationships of economic value and ecological services.
Ivan Valiela, Sophia E. Fox
openaire   +1 more source

Coastal Wetlands of the World

2014
Salt marshes and mangrove forests, the intertidal wetlands of the world's coastlines, provide key ecological services to all areas of the globe. This cutting-edge, richly illustrated book introduces the essential elements of coastal wetlands and their applications.
David B. Scott   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Hydrogeochemistry of groundwater in coastal wetlands: implications for coastal conservation in Scotland

Science of The Total Environment, 2001
Groundwater in a shallow coastal aquifer in north east Scotland was monitored over the hydrological year October 1996-September 1997. Groundwater flow from inland areas sustained freshwater conditions in a dune-wetland complex of conservation importance. In particular, seasonal flooding of the coastal wetlands due to water table rise provided important
R, Malcolm, C, Soulsby
openaire   +2 more sources

Deltaic coastal wetlands

1989
Modern-day deltas exist in a wide variety of settings. Despite the various environmental contrasts, all actively prograding deltas have at least one common attribute: a river supplies clastic sediment to the coast and inner shelf more rapidly than it can be removed by marine processes. The most important processes controlling the geometry and landforms
James M. Coleman, H. H. Roberts
openaire   +1 more source

Coastal wetlands: A Synthesis

2009
Fil: Cahoon, Donald R..
Hopkinson, Charles S.   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

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