Authors
Michael Elliott, Lucas Mander, Krysia Mazik, Charles Simenstad, Fiona Valesini, Alan Whitfield, Eric Wolanski
Publication date
2016/7/5
Source
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Volume
176
Pages
12-35
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Ecological Engineering (or Ecoengineering) is increasingly used in estuaries to re-create and restore ecosystems degraded by human activities, including reduced water flow or land poldered for agricultural use. Here we focus on ecosystem recolonization by the biota and their functioning and we separate Type A Ecoengineering where the physico-chemical structure is modified on the basis that ecological structure and functioning will then follow, and Type B Ecoengineering where the biota are engineered directly such as through restocking or replanting. Modifying the physical system to create and restore natural processes and habitats relies on successfully applying Ecohydrology, where suitable physical conditions, especially hydrography and sedimentology, are created to recover estuarine ecology by natural or human-mediated colonisation of primary producers and consumers, or habitat creation. This …
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