[HTML][HTML] Effects of ocean sprawl on ecological connectivity: impacts and solutions

MJ Bishop, M Mayer-Pinto, L Airoldi, LB Firth… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - Elsevier
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is
causing “ocean sprawl”. Artificial structures do not only modify marine and coastal …

The role of inputs of marine wrack and carrion in sandy‐beach ecosystems: a global review

GA Hyndes, EL Berdan, C Duarte, JE Dugan… - Biological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Sandy beaches are iconic interfaces that functionally link the ocean with the land via the flow
of organic matter from the sea. These cross‐ecosystem fluxes often comprise uprooted …

[PDF][PDF] 8.02-Estuarine and coastal structures: environmental effects, a focus on shore and nearshore structures

JE Dugan, L Airoldi, MG Chapman, SJ Walker… - Treatise on estuarine …, 2011 - Citeseer
Rapidly growing populations and expanding development are intensifying pressures on
coastal ecosystems. Sea-level rise and other predicted effects of climate change are …

To clean or not to clean? A critical review of beach cleaning methods and impacts

S Zielinski, CM Botero, A Yanes - Marine pollution bulletin, 2019 - Elsevier
Cleaning is a fundamental concern of beach managers in many destinations as well as an
important requirement in beach quality awards. However, it has been largely neglected in …

Human threats to sandy beaches: A meta-analysis of ghost crabs illustrates global anthropogenic impacts.

TA Schlacher, S Lucrezi, RM Connolly… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of
anthropogenic pressures that on many shorelines require significant conservation and …

An assessment tool for sandy beaches: A case study for integrating beach description, human dimension, and economic factors to identify priority management issues

S Lucrezi, M Saayman, P Van der Merwe - Ocean & coastal management, 2016 - Elsevier
Sandy beaches offer invaluable services, the overexploitation of which threatens their
survival. Management responses may be inappropriate, focussing on limited aspects of …

Multiple climate change-driven tipping points for coastal systems

PL Barnard, JE Dugan, HM Page, NJ Wood… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
As the climate evolves over the next century, the interaction of accelerating sea level rise
(SLR) and storms, combined with confining development and infrastructure, will place …

Why wood should move in rivers

E Wohl, H Uno, SB Dunn, JT Kemper… - River Research and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Large wood is inherently mobile in naturally functioning river corridors, yet river
management commonly introduces wood that is anchored to limit hazards. Wood that is …

Aeolian sediment transport and landforms in managed coastal systems: a review

NL Jackson, KF Nordstrom - Aeolian research, 2011 - Elsevier
Humans modify beaches and dunes and aeolian transport potential by building structures,
walking or driving, extracting resources, accommodating recreation, increasing levels of …

[图书][B] Beach and dune restoration

KF Nordstrom - 2021 - books.google.com
This new edition-now with Nancy Jackson as a co-author-continues the themes of the first
edition: the need to restore the biodiversity, ecosystem health, and ecosystem services …