Evaluating Resilience Co-benefits of Engineering With Nature® Projects

Título

Evaluating Resilience Co-benefits of Engineering With Nature® Projects

Autor

Igor Linkov, Todd S Bridges, Margaret H. Kurth, Rahim Ali, Burton C. Suedel

Descripción

An increasing abundance of projects demonstrate that coastal management strategies that align engineering and ecological objectives can deliver a wide range benefits. Better understanding how these strategies fare under stress is crucially important, including in comparison to more conventional coastal engineering approaches, in order to inform where they might be a viable alternative or complement to conventional coastal storm risk management. In particular, the prospect that these strategies may be able to recover from disturbances and adapt to better survive future disturbances with minimal or no intervention is compelling. However, no formal accounting method exists to assess how ecosystem-based approaches contribute to the resilience of coastal systems, that is, their ability to prepare, absorb, recover, and adapt from stressors. An assessment rubric is developed and demonstrated for Engineering With Nature® projects and limitations and ways forward are discussed.

Fecha

2020

Materia

Risk, Resilience, Coastal management, co-benefits, Natural infrastructure

Identificador

DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2020.00149

Fuente

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Editor

Frontiers Media S.A.

Cobertura

Ecology, Evolution

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/5029539.pdf

Colección

Citación

Igor Linkov, Todd S Bridges, Margaret H. Kurth, Rahim Ali, Burton C. Suedel, “Evaluating Resilience Co-benefits of Engineering With Nature® Projects,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/3618.

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