Authors
John W Day Jr, Donald F Boesch, Ellis J Clairain, G Paul Kemp, Shirley B Laska, William J Mitsch, Kenneth Orth, Hassan Mashriqui, Denise J Reed, Leonard Shabman, Charles A Simenstad, Bill J Streever, Robert R Twilley, Chester C Watson, John T Wells, Dennis F Whigham
Publication date
2007/3/23
Source
science
Volume
315
Issue
5819
Pages
1679-1684
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita showed the vulnerability of coastal communities and how human activities that caused deterioration of the Mississippi Deltaic Plain (MDP) exacerbated this vulnerability. The MDP formed by dynamic interactions between river and coast at various temporal and spatial scales, and human activity has reduced these interactions at all scales. Restoration efforts aim to re-establish this dynamic interaction, with emphasis on reconnecting the river to the deltaic plain. Science must guide MDP restoration, which will provide insights into delta restoration elsewhere and generally into coasts facing climate change in times of resource scarcity.
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