[HTML][HTML] Tidal flat-wetland systems as flood defenses: Understanding biogeomorphic controls

D Reed, B van Wesenbeeck, PMJ Herman… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Coastal managers worldwide increasingly recognize the importance of conservation and
restoration of natural coastal ecosystems. This ensures coastal resilience and provision of …

The use of unmanned aerial vehicles to determine differences in vegetation cover: A tool for monitoring coastal wetland restoration schemes

J Dale, NG Burnside, C Hill-Butler, MJ Berg, CJ Strong… - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
Managed realignment (MR) sites are being implemented to compensate for the loss of
natural saltmarsh habitat due to sea level rise and anthropogenic pressures. However, MR …

Understanding spatio-temporal barrier dynamics through the use of multiple shoreline proxies

JA Pollard, T Spencer, SM Brooks, EK Christie, I Möller - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
At the coast, risk arises where, and when, static human developments are situated within
dynamic surroundings. Barrier islands are often sites of heightened coastal risk since they …

Sedimentation rhythms and hydrodynamics in two engineered environments in an open coast managed realignment site

J Dale, HM Burgess, AB Cundy - Marine Geology, 2017 - Elsevier
Managed Realignment (MR) schemes are considered by many coastal managers and
engineers to be a preferable method of coastal flood defence and compensating for habitat …

The evolution of embryonic creek systems in a recently inundated large open coast managed realignment site

J Dale, HM Burgess, NG Burnside, P Kilkie… - Anthropocene …, 2018 - Springer
Managed realignment (MR) schemes are being implemented to compensate for the
degradation of coastal habitats. However, evidence suggests that MR sites have lower …

Hydrodynamics and sedimentary processes in the main drainage channel of a large open coast managed realignment site

J Dale, HM Burgess, DJ Nash, AB Cundy - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf …, 2018 - Elsevier
Managed Realignment (MR) is becoming increasingly popular with many coastal managers
and engineers. Monitoring of MR sites has provided growing evidence that many of the …

Impact of management regime and regime change on gravel barrier response to a major storm surge

JA Pollard, EK Christie, SM Brooks… - Journal of Marine Science …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Gravel barriers represent physiographic, hydrographic, sedimentary, and ecological
boundaries between inshore and open marine offshore environments, where they provide …

[PDF][PDF] The Evolution of the Sediment Regime in a Large Open Coast Managed Realignment Site: A Case Study of the Medmerry Managed Realignment Site, UK.

J Dale - 2018 - researchgate.net
Coastal wetlands are of global importance, but are threatened by rising sea levels and
anthropogenic activity. This thesis focuses on a method of compensating for intertidal habitat …