Tidal wetlands are expected to respond dynamically to global environmental change, but the extent to which wetland losses have been offset by gains remains poorly understood. We developed a global analysis of satellite data to simultaneously monitor change in three highly interconnected intertidal ecosystem types—tidal flats, tidal marshes, and mangroves—from 1999 to 2019. Globally, 13,700 square kilometers of tidal wetlands have been lost, but these have been substantially offset by gains of 9700 km2, leading to a net change of −4000 km2 over two decades. We found that 27% of these losses and gains were associated with direct human activities such as conversion to agriculture and restoration of lost wetlands. All other changes were attribu...
The net area of mangroves in the Pioneer estuary (Queensland, Australia) has declined by 22% (137 ha...
Resilience of coastal ecosystems to climate change is largely determined by the interaction between ...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Tidal wetlands are expected to respond dynamically to global environmental change, but the extent to...
Tidal wetlands are expected to respond dynamically to global environmental change, but the extent to...
Increasing human populations around the global coastline have caused extensive loss, degradation and...
Wetlands have long been drained for human use, thereby strongly affecting greenhouse gas fluxes, flo...
Human populations are increasing exponentially incoastal regions worldwide, rendering nearly 200 mil...
Coastal wetland ecosystems, one of the most important ecosystems in the world, play an important rol...
Assessments of the status of tidal flats, one of the most extensive coastal ecosystems, have been ha...
Global mangrove loss has been attributed primarily to human activity. Anthropogenic loss hotspots ac...
We analyzed a time series of aerial photographs and Landsat satellite imagery of the Pioneer River E...
Resilience of coastal ecosystems to climate change is largely determined by the interaction between ...
The tidal wetlands in Jiangsu Province (JS) play a crucial role as a major blue carbon sink in the e...
In the Yellow Sea region of East Asia, tidal wetlands are the frontline ecosystem protecting a coast...
The net area of mangroves in the Pioneer estuary (Queensland, Australia) has declined by 22% (137 ha...
Resilience of coastal ecosystems to climate change is largely determined by the interaction between ...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Tidal wetlands are expected to respond dynamically to global environmental change, but the extent to...
Tidal wetlands are expected to respond dynamically to global environmental change, but the extent to...
Increasing human populations around the global coastline have caused extensive loss, degradation and...
Wetlands have long been drained for human use, thereby strongly affecting greenhouse gas fluxes, flo...
Human populations are increasing exponentially incoastal regions worldwide, rendering nearly 200 mil...
Coastal wetland ecosystems, one of the most important ecosystems in the world, play an important rol...
Assessments of the status of tidal flats, one of the most extensive coastal ecosystems, have been ha...
Global mangrove loss has been attributed primarily to human activity. Anthropogenic loss hotspots ac...
We analyzed a time series of aerial photographs and Landsat satellite imagery of the Pioneer River E...
Resilience of coastal ecosystems to climate change is largely determined by the interaction between ...
The tidal wetlands in Jiangsu Province (JS) play a crucial role as a major blue carbon sink in the e...
In the Yellow Sea region of East Asia, tidal wetlands are the frontline ecosystem protecting a coast...
The net area of mangroves in the Pioneer estuary (Queensland, Australia) has declined by 22% (137 ha...
Resilience of coastal ecosystems to climate change is largely determined by the interaction between ...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...