Success of coastal wetlands restoration is driven by sediment availability

被引:0
|
作者
Zezheng Liu
Sergio Fagherazzi
Baoshan Cui
机构
[1] Beijing Normal University,State Key Laboratory of Water Environmental Simulation, School of Environment
[2] Boston University,Department of Earth and Environment
[3] Ministry of Education,Yellow River Estuary Wetland Ecosystem Observation and Research Station
来源
Communications Earth & Environment | / 2卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Shorelines and their ecosystems are endangered by sea-level rise. Nature-based coastal protection is becoming a global strategy to enhance coastal resilience through the cost-effective creation, restoration and sustainable use of coastal wetlands. However, the resilience to sea-level rise of coastal wetlands created under Nature-based Solution has been assessed largely on a regional scale. Here we assess, using a meta-analysis, the difference in accretion, elevation, and sediment deposition rates between natural and restored coastal wetlands across the world. Our results show that restored coastal wetlands can trap more sediment and that the effectiveness of these restoration projects is primarily driven by sediment availability, not by wetland elevation, tidal range, local rates of sea-level rise, and significant wave height. Our results suggest that Nature-based Solutions can mitigate coastal wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise, but are effective only in coastal locations where abundant sediment supply is available.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Impact of Ecological Restoration on Carbon Sink Function in Coastal Wetlands: A Review
    Guo, Xiaoqun
    Liu, Yanjin
    Xie, Tian
    Li, Yina
    Liu, Hongxi
    Wang, Qing
    WATER, 2025, 17 (04)
  • [32] Carbon fluxes of China's coastal wetlands and impacts of reclamation and restoration
    Lu, Weizhi
    Xiao, Jingfeng
    Gao, Haiqiang
    Jia, Qingyu
    Li, Zhengjie
    Liang, Jie
    Xing, Qinghui
    Mao, Dehua
    Li, Hong
    Chu, Xiaojing
    Chen, Hui
    Guo, Haiqiang
    Han, Guangxuan
    Zhao, Bin
    Chen, Luzhen
    Lai, Derrick Y. F.
    Liu, Shuguang
    Lin, Guanghui
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2024, 30 (04)
  • [33] A solution for restoration of critical wetlands and waterbird habitats in coastal deltaic systems
    Yuan, Lin
    Liu, Dongyan
    Tian, Bo
    Yuan, Xiao
    Bo, Shunqi
    Ma, Qiang
    Wu, Wei
    Zhao, Zhiyuan
    Zhang, Liquan
    Keesing, John K.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2022, 302
  • [34] Current status of coastal wetlands in China: Degradation, restoration, and future management
    Jiang, Ting-ting
    Pan, Jin-fen
    Pu, Xin-Ming
    Wang, Bo
    Pan, Jing-Jin
    ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 2015, 164 : 265 - 275
  • [35] Contribution of tropical cyclones to the sediment budget for coastal wetlands in Louisiana, USA
    Tweel, Andrew W.
    Turner, R. Eugene
    LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, 2014, 29 (06) : 1083 - 1094
  • [36] Contribution of tropical cyclones to the sediment budget for coastal wetlands in Louisiana, USA
    Andrew W. Tweel
    R. Eugene Turner
    Landscape Ecology, 2014, 29 : 1083 - 1094
  • [37] Carbonate sediment production in coastal wetlands: Periphyton contributions and diatom indicators
    Hormiga, Samantha
    Gaiser, Evelyn E.
    Ross, Michael S.
    Fourqurean, James W.
    Vidales, Rosario
    ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2025, 171
  • [38] EFFECT OF COASTAL SEDIMENT TO NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND MAIZE PRODUCTIVITY ON ENTISOLS
    Suswati, Denah
    Sagiman, Saeri
    Sulakhudin
    AGRIVITA, 2015, 37 (03): : 258 - 264
  • [39] THE EFFECT OF DRIED AND CRACKED SEDIMENT ON THE AVAILABILITY OF PHOSPHORUS IN A COASTAL LAGOON
    ARENAS, V
    DELALANZA, G
    ESTUARIES, 1981, 4 (03): : 206 - 212
  • [40] Fish community responses to ecosystem stressors in coastal estuarine wetlands: A functional basis for wetlands management and restoration
    Madon S.P.
    Wetlands Ecology and Management, 2008, 16 (3) : 219 - 236