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Restoring the natural functional capacity of coastal dune ecosystems: Utilising research records for New Zealand littoral refurbishment as a proxy for analogous global responses

机译:恢复沿海沙丘生态系统的自然功能能力:利用新西兰沿海翻新的研究记录作为类似全球反应的代理

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Aggregated results from twenty years of community-engaged assiduous restoration of severely degraded coastal littoral systems in New Zealand (NZ) reveal numerous fundamental and substantive natural improvements to dune form, function, and storm resilience. This is accomplished by simple, low-cost exclusive utilisation of the variably threatened local indigenous dune plant species. These valuable and innovative enhancements succeed countless decades of cascading consequences from numerous impacts instigated by historic (and frequently continuing) damaging effects on those previously natural coastal dune ecosystems - impacts that subsequently induced problematic littoral retreat - the true root cause of prevailing coastal erosion. The durable reversals were often generated in less than two decades, contemporaneously with adverse storm surge and sea level rise conditions. Research reveals many global dune ecosystems are afflicted with analogous normalised degradation and erosion difficulties, with the earliest active circumvention recorded in sixteenth century Denmark (McKelvey 1999). Historic plus current pressures such as coastal settlement impacts and continuing agricultural use of dunelands similarly threaten numerous global littoral margins, alongside recent concerns regarding the compounding effects of climate change. Successful, affordable, diligent dune restoration work pioneered in NZ has extensive benefits for other nations experiencing similarly challenging attrition on degraded coastal zones. Persuasive data is presented to validate the numerous persistently accrued benefits of this cost-effective and enduring coastal adaptation response.
机译:新西兰(NZ)海岸系统严重退化,经过20年的社区参与,刻苦恢复,综合结果显示,沙丘的形态、功能和风暴恢复力得到了许多根本性和实质性的自然改善。这是通过简单、低成本地独家利用受威胁的当地原生沙丘植物物种来实现的。这些有价值的创新性增强措施成功地实现了数十年来的连锁反应,这些连锁反应是由历史(且经常持续)破坏性影响引发的,这些影响对那些以前自然的沿海沙丘生态系统造成了破坏性影响——这些影响随后导致了有问题的沿海退缩——这是普遍存在的海岸侵蚀的真正根源。这种持久的逆转通常发生在不到20年的时间里,同时伴随着不利的风暴潮和海平面上升条件。研究表明,全球许多沙丘生态系统都受到类似的正常化退化和侵蚀困难的影响,最早的主动规避记录出现在16世纪的丹麦(McKelvey 1999)。历史和当前的压力,如沿海定居点的影响和对沙丘土地的持续农业利用,同样威胁着许多全球沿海边缘地带,以及最近对气候变化复合效应的担忧。新西兰率先开展的成功、经济、勤奋的沙丘恢复工作,对其他在退化沿海地区经历类似挑战性磨蚀的国家有着广泛的好处。本文提供了有说服力的数据,以验证这种具有成本效益且持久的沿海适应反应所带来的众多持续累积的好处。

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