Rapid population growth and economic change on the tropical islands of Mauritius have led to one of the highest rates of urban build-out in the world. Pressure on many of the island's natural features and resources increasingly risks further degradation to the environmental services that they provide to the country. Fourteen types of marine and terrestrial environmentally sensitive areas (ESAs) are critical to the nation's sustainable development. Twelve of these ESA types are currently at risk of degradation, owing to their spatial proximity to built-up areas (BUAs) and current use designation. There was a bimodal distribution in proximity; eight of the 12 ESA types analysed had an area-weighted modal peak < 500 m from the nearest BUA, and...
Coastal developments worldwide have put entire shoreline ecosystems at risk. Recently, land reclamat...
In the face of different natural hazards combined with rising water levels, how should we rethink ou...
Over much of the 20th Century, global mean sea level rose at a rate between 1.3 to 1.7 mm yr−1. In t...
Rapid population growth and economic change on the tropical islands of Mauritius have led to one of ...
Whilst climate change has been regarded as a growing concern in recent years due the disruptive and ...
The southern coast of Mauritius is exposed to strong cyclonic storms that generate high wave energie...
[Extract] The coastal zone functions as an interconnected habitat complex that provides critical nur...
Wetlands are biologically important elements of landscapes and among the most threatened ecosystems ...
Small island developing states are located among the most vulnerable regions in the world in relatio...
International audienceThis study assesses changes in coastal risk reduction and adaptation-labelled ...
Estuaries supply direct and indirect multi-sectoral opportunities including for transport, natural r...
Cabral, P., Augusto, G., Akande, A., Costa, A., Amade, N., Niquisse, S., ... Santha, R. (2017). Asse...
Insular environments have long been recognized as sensitive to issues linked to natural forces that ...
Small Island Developing States are known to be extra sensitive to environmental changes due to their...
The shoreline is often at the interface of a combination of physical, ecological, and socio-economic...
Coastal developments worldwide have put entire shoreline ecosystems at risk. Recently, land reclamat...
In the face of different natural hazards combined with rising water levels, how should we rethink ou...
Over much of the 20th Century, global mean sea level rose at a rate between 1.3 to 1.7 mm yr−1. In t...
Rapid population growth and economic change on the tropical islands of Mauritius have led to one of ...
Whilst climate change has been regarded as a growing concern in recent years due the disruptive and ...
The southern coast of Mauritius is exposed to strong cyclonic storms that generate high wave energie...
[Extract] The coastal zone functions as an interconnected habitat complex that provides critical nur...
Wetlands are biologically important elements of landscapes and among the most threatened ecosystems ...
Small island developing states are located among the most vulnerable regions in the world in relatio...
International audienceThis study assesses changes in coastal risk reduction and adaptation-labelled ...
Estuaries supply direct and indirect multi-sectoral opportunities including for transport, natural r...
Cabral, P., Augusto, G., Akande, A., Costa, A., Amade, N., Niquisse, S., ... Santha, R. (2017). Asse...
Insular environments have long been recognized as sensitive to issues linked to natural forces that ...
Small Island Developing States are known to be extra sensitive to environmental changes due to their...
The shoreline is often at the interface of a combination of physical, ecological, and socio-economic...
Coastal developments worldwide have put entire shoreline ecosystems at risk. Recently, land reclamat...
In the face of different natural hazards combined with rising water levels, how should we rethink ou...
Over much of the 20th Century, global mean sea level rose at a rate between 1.3 to 1.7 mm yr−1. In t...