在海堤前恢复沼泽是一种经济上合理的基于自然的海岸保护解决方案

IF 8.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ernie I. H. Lee, Heidi Nepf
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摘要

面向沼泽的海堤是一种基于自然的混合海岸保护方案,因为它可以衰减波浪能、减少侵蚀并提供生态系统服务。然而,我们对如何量化沼泽波浪衰减效益以进行经济分析的了解仍然有限。在这里,我们将波浪衰减预测纳入了一维波浪模型,该模型考虑了物种特有的形态和结构刚度,并通过实地测量进行了验证。结果表明,不同植被物种的波浪衰减相差两倍。此外,我们还进行了效益成本分析,其中经济效益代表了环境服务价值和避免海堤加高的成本,如果没有植被,要达到相同的翻浆率,则需要加高海堤。我们将该模型应用于马萨诸塞州瞻博湾的实际沼泽前海堤设计。虽然沼泽前沿海堤的效益对贴现率很敏感,但其效益成本比大于 1,表明这是一种经济合理的自然解决方案。此外,我们还发现,波浪衰减和效益成本比对水深比对波浪高度更敏感。我们的研究表明,在一个框架内考虑沼泽的海岸保护和经济效益非常重要。根据一维波浪模型和效益成本分析相结合的分析结果,沼泽前海堤的波浪能衰减和效益成本比对水深比对波高更敏感,恢复沼泽是一种经济上合理的基于自然的解决方案。
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Marsh restoration in front of seawalls is an economically justified nature-based solution for coastal protection

Marsh restoration in front of seawalls is an economically justified nature-based solution for coastal protection
A marsh-fronted seawall is a hybrid nature-based coastal protection solution because it attenuates wave energy, reduces erosion, and provides ecosystem services. However, we still have a limited understanding of how to quantify the marsh wave attenuation benefits for economic analysis. Here, we incorporate a prediction of wave attenuation that accounts for species-specific morphology and structural stiffness into a 1-D wave model and validate it with field measurements. Our results show that the wave attenuation varies by a factor of two across different vegetation species. Further, we performed a benefit-cost analysis, in which the economic benefits represent the environmental services value and avoided seawall heightening cost that would otherwise be required to deliver the same overtopping rate without vegetation. We applied the model to a real-world, marsh-fronted seawall design at Juniper Cove, Massachusetts. Although the benefit of marsh-fronted seawalls is sensitive to discount rate, they have benefit-cost ratios greater than one, indicating that it is an economically justified nature-based solution. Further, we found that wave attenuation and benefit-cost ratio are more sensitive to water depth than wave height. Our study demonstrates the importance of considering the coastal protection of marshes and economic benefits in one framework. Wave energy reduction and benefit-cost ratios of marsh-fronted seawalls are more sensitive to water depth than wave height, and the restoration of the marsh is an economically justified nature-based solution, according to an analysis that combines a 1-D wave model and benefit-cost analysis.
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Communications Earth & Environment
Communications Earth & Environment Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.50%
发文量
269
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Earth & Environment is an open access journal from Nature Portfolio publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the Earth, environmental and planetary sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances that bring new insight to a specialized area in Earth science, planetary science or environmental science. Communications Earth & Environment has a 2-year impact factor of 7.9 (2022 Journal Citation Reports®). Articles published in the journal in 2022 were downloaded 1,412,858 times. Median time from submission to the first editorial decision is 8 days.
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