We provide a brief synopsis of the unique physical and ecological attributes of sandy beach ecosystems and review the main anthropogenic pressures acting on the world’s single largest type of open shoreline. Threats to beaches arise from a range of stressors which span a spectrum of impact scales from localised effects (e.g. trampling) to a truly global reach (e.g. sea-level rise). These pressures act at multiple temporal and spatial scales, translating into ecological impacts that are manifested across several dimensions in time and space so that today almost every beach on every coastline is threatened by human activities. Press disturbances (whatever the impact source involved) are becoming increasingly common, operating on time scales o...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline and have high socioeconomic value r...
Approximately half of the world’s ice-free ocean coastline is composed of sandy beaches, which suppo...
Approximately half of the world’s ice-free ocean coastline is composed of sandy beaches, which suppo...
Sandy beaches line most of the world’s oceans and are highly valued by society: more people use sand...
Sandy beaches are impacted by multiple threats, leaving them vulnerable to superimposed pressures fr...
Open-ocean sandy beaches are coastal ecosystems with growing relevance in the face of global change....
Despite their great socio-economic importance, sandy beaches have attracted little ecological resear...
Escalating pressures caused by the combined effects of population growth, demographic shifts, econom...
Exposed sandy beaches make up more of the globe‟s coastline than any other littoral ecosystem. Their...
Coastal ecosystems are some of the most dynamic in the world. Often forming the interface between oc...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Refugial habitats retain the requisite ecological, physiological, and environmental conditions condu...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline and have high socioeconomic value r...
Approximately half of the world’s ice-free ocean coastline is composed of sandy beaches, which suppo...
Approximately half of the world’s ice-free ocean coastline is composed of sandy beaches, which suppo...
Sandy beaches line most of the world’s oceans and are highly valued by society: more people use sand...
Sandy beaches are impacted by multiple threats, leaving them vulnerable to superimposed pressures fr...
Open-ocean sandy beaches are coastal ecosystems with growing relevance in the face of global change....
Despite their great socio-economic importance, sandy beaches have attracted little ecological resear...
Escalating pressures caused by the combined effects of population growth, demographic shifts, econom...
Exposed sandy beaches make up more of the globe‟s coastline than any other littoral ecosystem. Their...
Coastal ecosystems are some of the most dynamic in the world. Often forming the interface between oc...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Sandy beaches provide several ecosystem services such as coastal protection and resilience, water fi...
Refugial habitats retain the requisite ecological, physiological, and environmental conditions condu...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline and have high socioeconomic value r...
Approximately half of the world’s ice-free ocean coastline is composed of sandy beaches, which suppo...
Approximately half of the world’s ice-free ocean coastline is composed of sandy beaches, which suppo...