Auteurs
Bas W Borsje, Bregje K van Wesenbeeck, Frank Dekker, Peter Paalvast, Tjeerd J Bouma, Marieke M van Katwijk, Mindert B de Vries
Publicatiedatum
2011/2/1
Bron
Ecological Engineering
Volume
37
Editie
2
Pagina's
113-122
Uitgever
Elsevier
Beschrijving
Traditionally, protection of the coastal area from flooding is approached from an engineering perspective. This approach has often resulted in negative or unforeseen impacts on local ecology and is even known to impact surrounding ecosystems on larger scales. In this paper, the utilization of ecosystem engineering species for achieving civil-engineering objectives or the facilitation of multiple use of limited space in coastal protection is focused upon, either by using ecosystem engineering species that trap sediment and damp waves (oyster beds, mussel beds, willow floodplains and marram grass), or by adjusting hard substrates to enhance ecological functioning. Translating desired coastal protection functionality into designs that make use of the capability of appropriate ecosystem engineering species is, however, hampered by lack of a generic framework to decide which ecosystem engineering species or what …
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Scholar-artikelen
BW Borsje, BK van Wesenbeeck, F Dekker, P Paalvast… - Ecological Engineering, 2011