The aim of this study is to assess existing conventional and hypothetical nature-based coastal-protection schemes using a comparative ecosystem service assessment, based on quantitative data and literature as well as on stakeholder views. We assessed three conventional groin systems and three building-with-nature scenarios including an expanded beach area, a mussel farm and seagrass beds. Stakeholders perceived the nature-based scenarios as positive and assumed an overall increase in the ecosystem service provision. The quantitative data-based approach showed similar results. Building-with-nature approaches were considered to provide economical and/or environmental benefits to human beings, beyond coastal protection and safety. Especially f...
In this paper, we critically reflect on the ability of spatial and sectoral planning approaches to d...
In the context of sustainable development along the coast, particularly for the nurturing of eco-tou...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
Mapping and assessment of ecosystem services is essential to provide scientific support to global an...
Interest in the role that ecosystems play in reducing the impacts of coastal hazards has grown drama...
AbstractEcosystem services are the benefits that natural environments supply to human beings. Due to...
Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies h...
BACKGROUND: Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of t...
This book applies the ‘ecosystem services’ framework to coastal environments, showing how it could f...
Ecosystem-based protection is becoming a viable adaptation option to conventional engineered solutio...
Ecosystem services play an increasingly important role in modern coastal and marine research as they...
The assessment of ecosystem services, the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems, is a worldwide top...
This paper presents a preliminary attempt to estimate the awareness and value that society gives to ...
This paper examines the potential relationships between the ecosystem services provided by the coast...
The assessment of ecosystem services, the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems, is a worldwide top...
In this paper, we critically reflect on the ability of spatial and sectoral planning approaches to d...
In the context of sustainable development along the coast, particularly for the nurturing of eco-tou...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
Mapping and assessment of ecosystem services is essential to provide scientific support to global an...
Interest in the role that ecosystems play in reducing the impacts of coastal hazards has grown drama...
AbstractEcosystem services are the benefits that natural environments supply to human beings. Due to...
Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies h...
BACKGROUND: Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of t...
This book applies the ‘ecosystem services’ framework to coastal environments, showing how it could f...
Ecosystem-based protection is becoming a viable adaptation option to conventional engineered solutio...
Ecosystem services play an increasingly important role in modern coastal and marine research as they...
The assessment of ecosystem services, the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems, is a worldwide top...
This paper presents a preliminary attempt to estimate the awareness and value that society gives to ...
This paper examines the potential relationships between the ecosystem services provided by the coast...
The assessment of ecosystem services, the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems, is a worldwide top...
In this paper, we critically reflect on the ability of spatial and sectoral planning approaches to d...
In the context of sustainable development along the coast, particularly for the nurturing of eco-tou...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...