Increasing human population, urbanisation, and climate change have resulted in the proliferation of hard coastal infrastructure such as seawalls and breakwaters. There is increasing impetus to create multifunctional coastal defence structures with the primary function of protecting people and property in addition to providing habitat for marine organisms through eco-engineering - a nature-based solutions approach. In this study, the independent and synergistic effects of physical complexity and seeding with native oysters in promoting diversity and abundances of sessile organisms were assessed at two locations on Penang Island, Malaysia. Concrete tiles with varying physical and biological complexity (flat, 2.5 cm ridges and crevices, and 5 ...
Over the last decade there has been a global effort to eco-engineer urban artificial shorelines with...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating as a result of rising sea levels and stormier seas.With...
In response to flood risk from rising and stormier seas, increasing amounts of natural coastline wor...
Increasing human population, urbanisation, and climate change have resulted in the proliferation of ...
Increasing human population, urbanisation, and climate change have resulted in the proliferation of ...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
The marine environment is being increasingly modified by the construction of artificial structures, ...
Increased human use and climate change over the last decades has put huge pressure on coastal area. ...
Coastal areas are especially vulnerable to habitat loss, sea-level rise, and other climate change ef...
Recent studies have suggested that increasing habitat complexity of artificial seawalls by modifying...
Over the last decade there has been a global effort to eco-engineer urban artificial shorelines with...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating as a result of rising sea levels and stormier seas.With...
In response to flood risk from rising and stormier seas, increasing amounts of natural coastline wor...
Increasing human population, urbanisation, and climate change have resulted in the proliferation of ...
Increasing human population, urbanisation, and climate change have resulted in the proliferation of ...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
The marine environment is being increasingly modified by the construction of artificial structures, ...
Increased human use and climate change over the last decades has put huge pressure on coastal area. ...
Coastal areas are especially vulnerable to habitat loss, sea-level rise, and other climate change ef...
Recent studies have suggested that increasing habitat complexity of artificial seawalls by modifying...
Over the last decade there has been a global effort to eco-engineer urban artificial shorelines with...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating as a result of rising sea levels and stormier seas.With...
In response to flood risk from rising and stormier seas, increasing amounts of natural coastline wor...