Authors
Nicola Ulibarri, Kristen A Goodrich, Paroma Wagle, Matthew Brand, Richard Matthew, Eric D Stein, Brett F Sanders
Publication date
2020/9/1
Journal
Ocean & Coastal Management
Volume
195
Pages
105287
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
As urbanization and climate change alter sediment fluxes, relative sea level, and coastal erosion around the world, management of sediment as a resource is increasingly important. Sediment is needed to enhance marsh accretion rates, raise the grade elevation of development, and build up beaches and dunes. Beneficial reuse of sediment refers to the repurposing of local sources of sediment for these applications, material typically available from dredging or sediment capture infrastructure, and represents a more sustainable approach compared to the status-quo involving transport to and from distant locations. However, in many locations, beneficial reuse remains a concept or is constrained to small-scale applications. In this paper, we draw on interviews with coastal sediment managers and regulators in Southern California to identify barriers to beneficial reuse and opportunities to overcome them. Interviewees …
Total citations
20212022202320243563
Scholar articles
N Ulibarri, KA Goodrich, P Wagle, M Brand, R Matthew… - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2020