The coastal wetlands of north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) Australia are increasingly being affected by anthropogenic factors such as urbanisation, residential development and agricultural development. However, little is known about their vulnerability to sea level rise as a result of climate change. The aim of this research is to predict the potential impact of sea level rise (SLR) on the coastal wetland communities. Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) was used to predict the potential impacts of sea level rise. Geographic Information System (GIS) was used for mapping and analysis. It was found that a meter rise in sea level could decrease coastal wetlands such as Inland fresh marshes from about 225.67 km2 in February 2009 to about ...
Coastlines are dynamic environments, with their Eco-geomorphology controlled by a complex range of n...
As the rate of sea-level rise is set to accelerate, there is increasing concern regarding the long- ...
Understanding changes in wave attenuation by emergent vegetation as wetlands degrade or accrete over...
The coastal wetland communities of north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) Australia exist in a subtropi...
Coastal habitats are among the world's most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Coastal habitats are among the world‟s most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Many coastal wetlands are under pressure due to climate change and the associated sea level rise (SL...
Coastal saltmarsh is an endangered ecological community in New South Wales and sea-level rise has be...
: Climate change predictions for Australia include an accelerated sea-level rise, wich challenges th...
We analyse the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the management of saline coastal wetlands in t...
At the regional and global scales, coastal management and planning for future sea level rise scenari...
This study classified tidal wetlands for the Lynnhaven Watershed using remote sensing techniques a...
We analyse the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the management of saline coastal wetlands in t...
Coastlines are dynamic environments, with their Eco-geomorphology controlled by a complex range of n...
Sustainable management of coastal zones has become a complicated issue. The majority of the human po...
Coastlines are dynamic environments, with their Eco-geomorphology controlled by a complex range of n...
As the rate of sea-level rise is set to accelerate, there is increasing concern regarding the long- ...
Understanding changes in wave attenuation by emergent vegetation as wetlands degrade or accrete over...
The coastal wetland communities of north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) Australia exist in a subtropi...
Coastal habitats are among the world's most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Coastal habitats are among the world‟s most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Many coastal wetlands are under pressure due to climate change and the associated sea level rise (SL...
Coastal saltmarsh is an endangered ecological community in New South Wales and sea-level rise has be...
: Climate change predictions for Australia include an accelerated sea-level rise, wich challenges th...
We analyse the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the management of saline coastal wetlands in t...
At the regional and global scales, coastal management and planning for future sea level rise scenari...
This study classified tidal wetlands for the Lynnhaven Watershed using remote sensing techniques a...
We analyse the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the management of saline coastal wetlands in t...
Coastlines are dynamic environments, with their Eco-geomorphology controlled by a complex range of n...
Sustainable management of coastal zones has become a complicated issue. The majority of the human po...
Coastlines are dynamic environments, with their Eco-geomorphology controlled by a complex range of n...
As the rate of sea-level rise is set to accelerate, there is increasing concern regarding the long- ...
Understanding changes in wave attenuation by emergent vegetation as wetlands degrade or accrete over...