Coastal greening of grey infrastructure: an update on the state-of-the-art

L. Firth, Jessica Bone, Aaron Bartholomew, Melanie J. Bishop, Ana Bugnot, Fabio Bulleri, S. Chee, Louw Claassens, K. Dafforn, Tom P. Fairchild, Alice E. Hall, Mick E. Hanley, V. Komyakova, A. Lemasson, L. H. Loke, M. Mayer‐Pinto, Rebecca L. Morris, Larissa Naylor, Matthew J. Perkins, Sylvain Pioch, Francesca Porri, Kathryn A. O'Shaughnessy, N. Schaefer, Elisabeth A. Strain, J. Toft, N. Waltham, Moises Aguilera, Laura Airoldi, Franz Bauer, P. Brooks, John Burt, Charley Clubley, Jeffery R. Cordell, Free Espinosa, A. Evans, Veronica Farrugia-Drakard, W. Froneman, John Griffin, Stephen J. Hawkins, E. Heery, R. Herbert, Emma Jones, K. M. Y. Leung, Pippa J. Moore, Juan Sempere-Valverde, Dhritiraj Sengupta, M. Sheaves, S. Swearer, Richard C. Thompson, Peter Todd, A. Knights
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In the marine environment, greening of grey infrastructure (GGI) is a rapidly growing field that attempts to encourage native marine life to colonize marine artificial structures to enhance biodiversity, thereby promoting ecosystem functioning and hence service provision. By designing multifunctional sea defences, breakwaters, port complexes and off-shore renewable energy installations, these structures can yield myriad environmental benefits, in particular, addressing UN SDG 14: Life below water. Whilst GGI has shown great promise and there is a growing evidence base, there remain many criticisms and knowledge gaps, and some feel that there is scope for GGI to be abused by developers to facilitate harmful development. Given the surge of research in this field in recent years, it is timely to review the literature to provide an update update on the state-of-the-art of the field in relation to the many criticisms and identify remaining knowledge gaps. Despite the rapid and significant advances made in this field, there is currently a lack of science and practice outside of academic sectors in the developed world, and there is a collective need for schemes that encourage intersectoral and transsectoral research, knowledge exchange, and capacity building to optimize GGI in the pursuit of contributing to sustainable development.
沿海绿化灰色基础设施:最新进展情况
在海洋环境中,"灰色基础设施绿化"(GGI)是一个快速发展的领域,它试图鼓励本地海洋生物在海洋人工结构中定居,以提高生物多样性,从而促进生态系统功能,进而提供服务。通过设计多功能的海防、防波堤、港口综合体和近海可再生能源设施,这些结构可以产生无数的环境效益,特别是可以实现联合国可持续发展目标 14:水下生命。虽然全球地质信息显示了巨大的前景,而且证据基础也在不断扩大,但仍有许多批评意见和知识空白,一些人认为全球地质信息有可能被开发商滥用,以促进有害开发。鉴于近年来该领域的研究突飞猛进,现在是回顾文献的时候了,以便针对许多批评意见提供该领域的最新进展情况,并找出仍然存在的知识差距。尽管该领域取得了快速而显著的进步,但目前在发达国家的学术部门之外还缺乏科学和实践,因此需要制定集体计划,鼓励部门间和跨部门研究、知识交流和能力建设,以优化全球地理信息系统,为可持续发展做出贡献。
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