We analyse the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the management of saline coastal wetlands in the Hunter River estuary, NSW, Australia. We model two management options: leaving all floodgates open, facilitating retreat of mangrove and saltmarsh into low-lying coastal lands; and leaving floodgates closed. For both management options we modelled the potential extent of saline coastal wetland to 2100 under a low sea-level rise scenario (based on 5 % minima of SRES B1 emissions scenario) and a high sea-level rise scenario (based on 95 % maxima of SRES A1FI emissions scenario). In both instances we quantified the carbon burial benefits associated with those actions. Using a dynamic elevation model, which factored in the accretion and vertic...
Rises in sea level can alter the distribution of coastal wetlands through migration landward and los...
Abstract. The importance of estuarine wetlands to ecosystem services such as primary productivity an...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems accumulate large amounts of organic carbon and can store it in their se...
We analyse the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the management of saline coastal wetlands in t...
Many coastal wetlands are under pressure due to climate change and the associated sea level rise (SL...
Saline coastal wetlands, such as mangrove and coastal salt marsh, provide many ecosystem services. I...
Estuarine wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, providing unique habitats ...
Saline coastal wetlands, such as mangrove and coastal salt marsh, provide many ecosystem services. I...
Coastal saltmarsh is an endangered ecological community in New South Wales and sea-level rise has be...
The coastal wetlands of north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) Australia are increasingly being affecte...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to submergence due to sea-level rise, as shown by predictions of up ...
: Climate change predictions for Australia include an accelerated sea-level rise, wich challenges th...
Land reclamation projects and the installation of drainage infrastructure has impacted coastal wetla...
Climate change adaptation options for natural systems are particularly challenging in high density u...
At the regional and global scales, coastal management and planning for future sea level rise scenari...
Rises in sea level can alter the distribution of coastal wetlands through migration landward and los...
Abstract. The importance of estuarine wetlands to ecosystem services such as primary productivity an...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems accumulate large amounts of organic carbon and can store it in their se...
We analyse the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the management of saline coastal wetlands in t...
Many coastal wetlands are under pressure due to climate change and the associated sea level rise (SL...
Saline coastal wetlands, such as mangrove and coastal salt marsh, provide many ecosystem services. I...
Estuarine wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, providing unique habitats ...
Saline coastal wetlands, such as mangrove and coastal salt marsh, provide many ecosystem services. I...
Coastal saltmarsh is an endangered ecological community in New South Wales and sea-level rise has be...
The coastal wetlands of north-eastern New South Wales (NSW) Australia are increasingly being affecte...
Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to submergence due to sea-level rise, as shown by predictions of up ...
: Climate change predictions for Australia include an accelerated sea-level rise, wich challenges th...
Land reclamation projects and the installation of drainage infrastructure has impacted coastal wetla...
Climate change adaptation options for natural systems are particularly challenging in high density u...
At the regional and global scales, coastal management and planning for future sea level rise scenari...
Rises in sea level can alter the distribution of coastal wetlands through migration landward and los...
Abstract. The importance of estuarine wetlands to ecosystem services such as primary productivity an...
Coastal vegetated ecosystems accumulate large amounts of organic carbon and can store it in their se...