Coastal habitats are at risk from both direct (temperature, rainfall), and indirect (sea-level rise, coastal erosion) impacts due to a changing climate. Beyond the environmental impacts and ensuing habitat loss, the changing climate will have a significant societal impact to coastal communities ranging from health to livelihoods, as well as the loss of important ecosystem services such as coastal defence – particularly relevant with predicted increase in storminess. Vegetated coastal ecosystems sequester carbon – another ‘ecosystem service’ that could be disrupted due to climate change. There has been considerable recent attention to the potential role these habitats could play in climate mitigation, and also in transferring carbon across t...
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to sea level rise...
A comprehensive review of the literature identified thirteen new relevant studies published since th...
Climate change, and the human responses to it, represents a serious threat to the natural environmen...
Coastal habitats are at risk from both direct (temperature, rainfall), and indirect (sea-level rise,...
Executive summary - Coastal habitats are complex, dynamic and interdependent. They are important in ...
Coastal habitats are diverse and vary in the extent to which they are shaped by physiographic proces...
Coastal margin habitats (sand dunes and beaches, machair, saltmarsh, shingle and beaches, maritime c...
Future changes in land use in the coastal zone will be dominated by the effects of climate change. T...
Habitat compensation schemes aim to offset unavoidable development-related losses at one site with r...
Coastal margin habitats are globally significant in terms of their capacity to sequester and store c...
Evidence shows that habitats with potential to mitigate against greenhouse gases emissions, by takin...
Vegetated coastlines, including seagrass, mangroves, and salt marshes, are valued for their capacity...
This briefing paper explores the potential for marine coastal ecosystems that store carbon, blue car...
The effect of global climate change on the wave climate of the coastal regions of the UK is investig...
The world's coastlines are shaped by mean sea level, wave conditions, storm surge, and riverflows. C...
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to sea level rise...
A comprehensive review of the literature identified thirteen new relevant studies published since th...
Climate change, and the human responses to it, represents a serious threat to the natural environmen...
Coastal habitats are at risk from both direct (temperature, rainfall), and indirect (sea-level rise,...
Executive summary - Coastal habitats are complex, dynamic and interdependent. They are important in ...
Coastal habitats are diverse and vary in the extent to which they are shaped by physiographic proces...
Coastal margin habitats (sand dunes and beaches, machair, saltmarsh, shingle and beaches, maritime c...
Future changes in land use in the coastal zone will be dominated by the effects of climate change. T...
Habitat compensation schemes aim to offset unavoidable development-related losses at one site with r...
Coastal margin habitats are globally significant in terms of their capacity to sequester and store c...
Evidence shows that habitats with potential to mitigate against greenhouse gases emissions, by takin...
Vegetated coastlines, including seagrass, mangroves, and salt marshes, are valued for their capacity...
This briefing paper explores the potential for marine coastal ecosystems that store carbon, blue car...
The effect of global climate change on the wave climate of the coastal regions of the UK is investig...
The world's coastlines are shaped by mean sea level, wave conditions, storm surge, and riverflows. C...
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to sea level rise...
A comprehensive review of the literature identified thirteen new relevant studies published since th...
Climate change, and the human responses to it, represents a serious threat to the natural environmen...