Understanding changes in wave attenuation by emergent vegetation as wetlands degrade or accrete over time is crucial for incorporation of wetlands into holistic coastal risk management. Linked SLAMM and XBeach models were used to investigate potential future changes in wave attenuation over a 50-year period in a degrading, subtropical wetland and a prograding, temperate wetland. These contrasting systems also have differing management contexts and were contrasted to demonstrate how the linked models can provide management-relevant insights. Morphological development of wetlands for different scenarios of sea-level rise and accretion was simulated with SLAMM and then coupled with different vegetation characteristics to predict the influence ...
Tidal marshes and mangroves are increasingly valued for nature-based mitigation of coastal storm imp...
As sea levels continue to rise, low-lying municipalities will have to find innovative ways to reduce...
Estuarine wetlands are an extremely valuable resource in terms of biotic diversity, flood attenuatio...
Coastal habitats are among the world's most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
The capacity of vegetated coastal habitats to mitigate erosion and build elevation in response to se...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to submergence due to sea-level rise, as shown by predictions of up ...
Coastal habitats are among the world‟s most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Many coastal wetlands are under pressure due to climate change and the associated sea level rise (SL...
The scientific community is generally in agreement that global sea level is rising and coastal wetla...
<div><p>Sea Level Rise (SLR) caused by climate change is impacting coastal wetlands around the globe...
Abstract With sea level rise threatening coastal development, decision‐makers are beginning to act b...
The State of Florida (USA) is especially threatened by sea level rise due to extensive low elevation...
The coastal wetlands of north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) Australia are increasingly being affecte...
At the regional and global scales, coastal management and planning for future sea level rise scenari...
The Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment Wetland Change Model (DIVA_WCM) comprises a dataset...
Tidal marshes and mangroves are increasingly valued for nature-based mitigation of coastal storm imp...
As sea levels continue to rise, low-lying municipalities will have to find innovative ways to reduce...
Estuarine wetlands are an extremely valuable resource in terms of biotic diversity, flood attenuatio...
Coastal habitats are among the world's most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
The capacity of vegetated coastal habitats to mitigate erosion and build elevation in response to se...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to submergence due to sea-level rise, as shown by predictions of up ...
Coastal habitats are among the world‟s most vulnerable environments to climate change and are highly...
Many coastal wetlands are under pressure due to climate change and the associated sea level rise (SL...
The scientific community is generally in agreement that global sea level is rising and coastal wetla...
<div><p>Sea Level Rise (SLR) caused by climate change is impacting coastal wetlands around the globe...
Abstract With sea level rise threatening coastal development, decision‐makers are beginning to act b...
The State of Florida (USA) is especially threatened by sea level rise due to extensive low elevation...
The coastal wetlands of north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) Australia are increasingly being affecte...
At the regional and global scales, coastal management and planning for future sea level rise scenari...
The Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment Wetland Change Model (DIVA_WCM) comprises a dataset...
Tidal marshes and mangroves are increasingly valued for nature-based mitigation of coastal storm imp...
As sea levels continue to rise, low-lying municipalities will have to find innovative ways to reduce...
Estuarine wetlands are an extremely valuable resource in terms of biotic diversity, flood attenuatio...