The protection of coastal lagoons as a nature-based solution to mitigate coastal floods

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
M. Inácio , F.R. Barboza , M. Villoslada
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Abstract

Transitional systems like coastal lagoons are essential in mitigating the consequences of coastal flooding, a hazard evermore present under a climate change context. Hard grey infrastructure has been used to prevent coastal flooding and erosion, replacing natural coastal habitats. Hence, concerns regarding sustainability and resilience favoured a transition towards Nature-Based Solutions (NBS). Despite the various examples of NBS for coastal flood mitigation existing worldwide, technical, political, and socio-economic challenges still hinder their applicability. We argue that most NBS, spatially restrictive and focusing on single species and habitats, overlook the complex nature of coastal lagoons, impairing the effectiveness of actions. We claim that identifying coastal lagoons as ecologically significant areas in conservation plans and enforcing low human intervention NBS (e.g., protected areas) must be the first step to preserving their coastal protection capacity and ensuring the conditions needed for the successful implementation of local and more specific actions (e.g., habitat restoration).

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保护沿海泻湖作为缓解沿海洪水的一种基于自然的解决方案
沿海泻湖等过渡系统对于减轻沿海洪水的后果至关重要,在气候变化的背景下,沿海洪水的危害越来越大。硬灰色基础设施已被用于防止沿海洪水和侵蚀,取代了沿海自然栖息地。因此,对可持续性和复原力的担忧有利于向基于自然的解决方案(NBS)过渡。尽管世界各地都有国家统计局缓解沿海洪水的各种例子,但技术、政治和社会经济挑战仍然阻碍了其适用性。我们认为,大多数国家统计局在空间上受到限制,专注于单一物种和栖息地,忽视了沿海泻湖的复杂性质,削弱了行动的有效性。我们声称,在保护计划中将沿海泻湖确定为具有重要生态意义的区域,并实施低人为干预的国家统计局(如保护区),必须是保持其海岸保护能力并确保成功实施当地和更具体行动(如栖息地恢复)所需条件的第一步。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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