This paper analyses the effect of vegetation on wave damping under severe storm conditions, based on a combination of field measurements and numerical modelling. The field measurements of wave attenuation by vegetation were performed on two salt marshes with two representative but contrasting coastal wetland vegetation types: cordgrass (Spartina anglica) and grassweed (Scirpus maritimus). The former is found in salty environments, whereas the latter is found in brackish environments. The measurements have added to the range with the highest water depths and wave heights presented in the literature so far. A numerical wave model (SWAN) has been calibrated and validated using the new field data. It appeared that the model was well capable of ...
Coastal communities around the world face increasing risk from flooding as a result of rising sea le...
Vegetated foreshores adjacent to engineered structures (so-called hybrid flood defenses), are consid...
It has been widely recognized that ongoing climate change, most likely due to human interference wit...
This paper analyses the effect of vegetation on wave damping under severe storm conditions, based on...
This paper analyses the effect of vegetation on wave damping under severe storm conditions, based on...
Vegetated foreshores such as salt marshes, mangrove forests and reed fields can reduce wave loads on...
Vegetated foreshores such as salt marshes, mangrove forests and reed fields can reduce wave loads on...
This paper analyses the effect of observed vegetation characteristics on modelled wave heights. Deta...
Salt marshes are a characteristic feature of estuaries and coastal seas. They are found in the upper...
In recent years, nature-based solutions have gained recognition for their capacity to reduce flood h...
Flooding resulting from hurricanes and other extreme storm events is a prominent risk along the coas...
Increased intensity of extreme climatic events and natural hazards, combined with sea level rise due...
Coastal communities are at an increasingly elevated risk of coastal flooding from storm waves, storm...
Various flood protection measures are studied across the globe, and nature-friendly and environmenta...
Global flood exposure simulations show that about 600 million people, of which 320 million in urban ...
Coastal communities around the world face increasing risk from flooding as a result of rising sea le...
Vegetated foreshores adjacent to engineered structures (so-called hybrid flood defenses), are consid...
It has been widely recognized that ongoing climate change, most likely due to human interference wit...
This paper analyses the effect of vegetation on wave damping under severe storm conditions, based on...
This paper analyses the effect of vegetation on wave damping under severe storm conditions, based on...
Vegetated foreshores such as salt marshes, mangrove forests and reed fields can reduce wave loads on...
Vegetated foreshores such as salt marshes, mangrove forests and reed fields can reduce wave loads on...
This paper analyses the effect of observed vegetation characteristics on modelled wave heights. Deta...
Salt marshes are a characteristic feature of estuaries and coastal seas. They are found in the upper...
In recent years, nature-based solutions have gained recognition for their capacity to reduce flood h...
Flooding resulting from hurricanes and other extreme storm events is a prominent risk along the coas...
Increased intensity of extreme climatic events and natural hazards, combined with sea level rise due...
Coastal communities are at an increasingly elevated risk of coastal flooding from storm waves, storm...
Various flood protection measures are studied across the globe, and nature-friendly and environmenta...
Global flood exposure simulations show that about 600 million people, of which 320 million in urban ...
Coastal communities around the world face increasing risk from flooding as a result of rising sea le...
Vegetated foreshores adjacent to engineered structures (so-called hybrid flood defenses), are consid...
It has been widely recognized that ongoing climate change, most likely due to human interference wit...