We thank Törnqvist et al. for engaging with our modelling study on the future response of global coastal wetlands to sea-level rise (SLR) and their careful and critical discussion of the presented methods and results. However, we disagree with their suggestion that our modelling approach is inadequate, a claim which relies on two arguments: (1) they argue that our results are inconsistent with the “A/S (accommodation versus sediment supply) theory”; (2) they refer to coastal Louisiana as a case example where our modelling results would deviate from historic observations and future projections of coastal wetland change. However, below we will demonstrate that Törnqvist et al.’s application of the A/S theory is not valid to predict changes in...
Sea level rise (SLR) and saltwater intrusion are driving inland shifts in coastal ecosystems. Here, ...
Feedbacks among inundation, sediment trapping, and vegetation productivity help maintain coastal wet...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea level rise (SLR) during the 21st century remains uncertain. ...
Assumptions of a static landscape inspire predictions that about half of the world's coastal wetland...
[1] Assumptions of a static landscape inspire predictions that about half of the world’s coastal wet...
The capacity of vegetated coastal habitats to mitigate erosion and build elevation in response to se...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) and declining sediment supply often depends...
[1] Assumptions of a static landscape inspire predictions that about half of the world’s coastal wet...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea level rise (SLR) during the 21st century remains uncertain. ...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains uncertain...
The Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment Wetland Change Model (DIVA_WCM) comprises a dataset...
Rising sea level threatens existing coastal wetlands. Overall ecosystems could often survive by migr...
Coastal habitats are among the world's most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Sea level rise (SLR) and saltwater intrusion are driving inland shifts in coastal ecosystems. Here, ...
Feedbacks among inundation, sediment trapping, and vegetation productivity help maintain coastal wet...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea level rise (SLR) during the 21st century remains uncertain. ...
Assumptions of a static landscape inspire predictions that about half of the world's coastal wetland...
[1] Assumptions of a static landscape inspire predictions that about half of the world’s coastal wet...
The capacity of vegetated coastal habitats to mitigate erosion and build elevation in response to se...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) and declining sediment supply often depends...
[1] Assumptions of a static landscape inspire predictions that about half of the world’s coastal wet...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea level rise (SLR) during the 21st century remains uncertain. ...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains uncertain...
The Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment Wetland Change Model (DIVA_WCM) comprises a dataset...
Rising sea level threatens existing coastal wetlands. Overall ecosystems could often survive by migr...
Coastal habitats are among the world's most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Sea level rise (SLR) and saltwater intrusion are driving inland shifts in coastal ecosystems. Here, ...
Feedbacks among inundation, sediment trapping, and vegetation productivity help maintain coastal wet...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...