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Final Report-Landscape conservation design for enhancing the adaptive capacity of coastal wetlands in the face of sea-level rise and coastal development

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Osland M.J., Borchert S.M., Enwright N.M., Landscape conservation design for enhancing the adaptive capacity of coastal wetlands in the face of sea-level rise and coastal development.

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Coastal wetlands provide many valuable benefits to people and wildlife, including critical habitat, improved water quality, reduced flooding impacts, and protected coastlines. However, in the 21st century, accelerated sea-level rise and coastal development are expected to greatly alter coastal landscapes across the globe. The future of coastal wetlands is uncertain, challenging coastal environmental managers to develop conservation strategies that will increase the resilience of these valuable ecosystems to change and preserve the benefits they provide. One strategy for preparing for the effects of sea-level rise is to ensure that there is space available for coastal wetlands to migrate inland. In a recent study, we identified areas [...]

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Principal Investigator :
Michael J Osland
Co-Investigator :
Sinead M Borchert, Nicholas M Enwright

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Final Report.pdf 1.42 MB application/pdf

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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