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Mangrove forests as a nature-based solution for coastal flood protection: Biophysical and ecological considerations
van Hespen, R.; Hu, Z.; Borsje, B.; De Dominicis, M.; Friess, D.A.; Jevrejeva, S.; Kleinhans, M.G.; Maza, M.; van Bijsterveldt, C.E.J.; Van der Stocken, T.; van Wesenbeeck, B.K.; Xie, D.; Bouma, T. (2023). Mangrove forests as a nature-based solution for coastal flood protection: Biophysical and ecological considerations. Water Science and Engineering 16(1): 1-13. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wse.2022.10.004
In: Water Science and Engineering: Nanjing. ISSN 1674-2370
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Author keywords
    Forest dynamics; Seedling establishment; Hydrodynamic energy attenuation; Bed-level dynamics; Forest structure; Mangrove tree mortality

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  • van Hespen, R.
  • Hu, Z.
  • Borsje, B.
  • De Dominicis, M.
  • Friess, D.A.
  • Jevrejeva, S.
  • Kleinhans, M.G.
  • Maza, M.
  • van Bijsterveldt, C.E.J.
  • Van der Stocken, T.
  • van Wesenbeeck, B.K.
  • Xie, D.
  • Bouma, T., more

Abstract
    Nature-based coastal protection is increasingly recognised as a potentially sustainable and cost-effective solution to reduce coastal flood risk. It uses coastal ecosystems such as mangrove forests to create resilient designs for coastal flood protection. However, to use mangroves effectively as a nature-based measure for flood risk reduction, we must understand the biophysical processes that govern risk reduction capacity through mangrove ecosystem size and structure. In this perspective, we evaluate the current state of knowledge on local physical drivers and ecological processes that determine mangrove functioning as part of a nature-based flood defence. We show that the forest properties that comprise coastal flood protection are well-known, but models cannot yet pinpoint how spatial heterogeneity of the forest structure affects the capacity for wave or surge attenuation. Overall, there is relatively good understanding of the ecological processes that drive forest structure and size, but there is a lack of knowledge on how daily bed-level dynamics link to long-term biogeomorphic forest dynamics, and on the role of combined stressors influencing forest retreat. Integrating simulation models of forest structure under changing physical (e.g. due to sea-level change) and ecological drivers with hydrodynamic attenuation models will allow for better projections of long-term natural coastal protection.

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