The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infrastructure, aquaculture, coastal defences) in the marine environment: ocean sprawl. The replacement of natural, often sedimentary, substrata with hard substrata has altered the distribution of species, particularly non-indigenous species, and can facilitate the assisted migration of native species at risk from climate change. This has been likened to urbanization as a driver of global biotic homogenization in the marine environment-the process by which species invasions and extinctions increase the genetic, taxonomic, or functional similarity of communities at local, regional, and global scales. Ecological engineering research showed that smal...
Conference Theme: Ecological Sustainability: Engineering ChangePoster PresentationGrowing human coas...
[Extract] The coastal zone functions as an interconnected habitat complex that provides critical nur...
Coastal sediments in sheltered temperate locations are strongly modified by ecosystem engineering sp...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
1. Coastal landscapes are being transformed as a consequence of the increasing demand for urban infr...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating as a result of rising sea levels and stormier seas.With...
Artificial structures are proliferating in the marine environment, resulting in ‘ocean sprawl’. In l...
Summary 1. With nearly two-thirds of the human population concentrated along coastlines, coastal dev...
Globally, coastlines are under pressure as coastal human population growth and urbanization continue...
Along urbanised coastlines, urban infrastructure is increasingly becoming the dominant habitat. Thes...
Artificial structures are becoming ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. The habitat these prov...
Conference Theme: Ecological Sustainability: Engineering ChangePoster PresentationGrowing human coas...
[Extract] The coastal zone functions as an interconnected habitat complex that provides critical nur...
Coastal sediments in sheltered temperate locations are strongly modified by ecosystem engineering sp...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
The last few decades have seen rapid proliferation of hard artificial structures (e.g., energy infra...
1. Coastal landscapes are being transformed as a consequence of the increasing demand for urban infr...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating as a result of rising sea levels and stormier seas.With...
Artificial structures are proliferating in the marine environment, resulting in ‘ocean sprawl’. In l...
Summary 1. With nearly two-thirds of the human population concentrated along coastlines, coastal dev...
Globally, coastlines are under pressure as coastal human population growth and urbanization continue...
Along urbanised coastlines, urban infrastructure is increasingly becoming the dominant habitat. Thes...
Artificial structures are becoming ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. The habitat these prov...
Conference Theme: Ecological Sustainability: Engineering ChangePoster PresentationGrowing human coas...
[Extract] The coastal zone functions as an interconnected habitat complex that provides critical nur...
Coastal sediments in sheltered temperate locations are strongly modified by ecosystem engineering sp...