Nature-based shoreline protection provides a welcome class of adaptations to promote ecological resilience in the face of climate change. Along coastlines, living shorelines are among the preferred adaptation strategies to both reduce erosion and provide ecological functions. As an alternative to shoreline armoring, living shorelines are viewed favorably among coastal managers and some private property owners, but they have yet to undergo a thorough examination of how their levels of ecosystem functions compare to their closest natural counterpart: fringing marshes. Here, we provide a synthesis of results from a multi-year, large-spatial-scale study in which we compared numerous ecological metrics (including habitat provision for fish, inve...
Living shorelines are designed to address coastal erosion and their use is encouraged over that of h...
Bulkheads represent a hardened shoreline stabilization structure designed to inhibit shoreline erosi...
This project set out to strengthen arguments that living shorelines were a viable and preferred meth...
Nature-based shoreline protection provides a welcome class of adaptations to promote ecological resi...
As natural marshes are lost to erosion, sea level rise, and human activity, small created marshes, (...
Living shoreline marshes are coastal wetlands constructed as alternatives to “hardened shorelines” (...
Salt marshes provide valued services to coastal communities including nutrient cycling, erosion cont...
Coastal ecosystems provide numerous services, such as nutrient cycling, climate change amelioration,...
Coastal communities increasingly invest in natural and nature-based features (e.g., living shoreline...
<div><p>Living shorelines are a type of estuarine shoreline erosion control that incorporates native...
Foundation species, such as marsh plants, mangroves, seagrasses, corals, and oysters, form some of t...
Shoreline hardening is a major driver of biodiversity and habitat loss in coastal ecosystems yet rem...
Modification of natural coastlines is prevalent as human coastal populations swell and effects of gl...
Even under current sea level conditions, many communities are working to protect their coastlines ag...
Rivers & Coast is a periodic publication of the Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia In...
Living shorelines are designed to address coastal erosion and their use is encouraged over that of h...
Bulkheads represent a hardened shoreline stabilization structure designed to inhibit shoreline erosi...
This project set out to strengthen arguments that living shorelines were a viable and preferred meth...
Nature-based shoreline protection provides a welcome class of adaptations to promote ecological resi...
As natural marshes are lost to erosion, sea level rise, and human activity, small created marshes, (...
Living shoreline marshes are coastal wetlands constructed as alternatives to “hardened shorelines” (...
Salt marshes provide valued services to coastal communities including nutrient cycling, erosion cont...
Coastal ecosystems provide numerous services, such as nutrient cycling, climate change amelioration,...
Coastal communities increasingly invest in natural and nature-based features (e.g., living shoreline...
<div><p>Living shorelines are a type of estuarine shoreline erosion control that incorporates native...
Foundation species, such as marsh plants, mangroves, seagrasses, corals, and oysters, form some of t...
Shoreline hardening is a major driver of biodiversity and habitat loss in coastal ecosystems yet rem...
Modification of natural coastlines is prevalent as human coastal populations swell and effects of gl...
Even under current sea level conditions, many communities are working to protect their coastlines ag...
Rivers & Coast is a periodic publication of the Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia In...
Living shorelines are designed to address coastal erosion and their use is encouraged over that of h...
Bulkheads represent a hardened shoreline stabilization structure designed to inhibit shoreline erosi...
This project set out to strengthen arguments that living shorelines were a viable and preferred meth...