Degrading mangrove forests and coinciding erosive coastlines is an urgent global concern. Mangroves are essential for their interaction with hydrodynamic and sediment processes at mangrove-mud coasts. Earlier on, solutions were sought in building ’hard’ structures, such as concrete sea walls, to lower incoming wave energy and enhance sedimentation to restabilize erosive coastlines and bring back mangroves. As these approaches proved to be counterproductive and even accelerate destabilization of the coastline, nature-based solutions might provide a new path to a durable solution. A pilot project was initiated in Demak, Indonesia, where several permeable brushwood and bamboo dams were constructed near the receding coastline. The open structur...
In year 2013, the Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia indicates that 29% or 1,394 km out ...
Coastal populations are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme events such as storms and ...
Human activities in the coastal zones of Malaysia for the last fifty years had impacted its coastlin...
Mangrove forests effectively function as natural flood defences, and their deforestation has exposed...
Globally, erosion of muddy tropical coasts that are dominated by aquaculture ponds, is an increasing...
International audienceMangrove-mud coasts across the world erode because of uninformed management, c...
Mangroves are productive ecosystems. Degradation of mangroves has been observed since the 1970s, due...
During recent decades, mangrove forests have experienced severe degradation due to unsustainable lan...
Demak is a regency within the province of Central Java, Indonesia, with a mud-mangrove coast borderi...
Following the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster of 2004, which increased recognition of the importance o...
Coastal erosion is greatly accelerated by the presence of agriculture and aquaculture activities (oi...
Over the last decades, mangrove forests have suffered immense and rapid losses worldwide. In recogni...
Mangroves protect tropical coastlines from flooding and erosion, reducing flood risks along coastal ...
The potential impacts of climate change on existing coastal hazards are likely to increase. During t...
In year 2013, the Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia indicates that 29% or 1,394 km out ...
Coastal populations are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme events such as storms and ...
Human activities in the coastal zones of Malaysia for the last fifty years had impacted its coastlin...
Mangrove forests effectively function as natural flood defences, and their deforestation has exposed...
Globally, erosion of muddy tropical coasts that are dominated by aquaculture ponds, is an increasing...
International audienceMangrove-mud coasts across the world erode because of uninformed management, c...
Mangroves are productive ecosystems. Degradation of mangroves has been observed since the 1970s, due...
During recent decades, mangrove forests have experienced severe degradation due to unsustainable lan...
Demak is a regency within the province of Central Java, Indonesia, with a mud-mangrove coast borderi...
Following the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster of 2004, which increased recognition of the importance o...
Coastal erosion is greatly accelerated by the presence of agriculture and aquaculture activities (oi...
Over the last decades, mangrove forests have suffered immense and rapid losses worldwide. In recogni...
Mangroves protect tropical coastlines from flooding and erosion, reducing flood risks along coastal ...
The potential impacts of climate change on existing coastal hazards are likely to increase. During t...
In year 2013, the Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia indicates that 29% or 1,394 km out ...
Coastal populations are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of extreme events such as storms and ...
Human activities in the coastal zones of Malaysia for the last fifty years had impacted its coastlin...