About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to explore the implementation and effectiveness of nature-based solutions in enhancing coastal resilience and ecosystem health. Specifically, it seeks to investigate how these strategies can improve the relationship between fluvial and marine environments. The goal is to answer key questions about the interactions between these environments and to test hypotheses related to the effectiveness of nature-based solutions in mitigating the impacts of anthropogenic activities. By focusing on these objectives, the research aims to provide a robust database for developing new, sustainable solutions.
To gather further insights into the range and limitations of nature-based strategies for coastal resilience, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- The impact of changes in fluvial systems on marine biodiversity and ecosystem health
- The role of remote sensing and other technologies in monitoring and analyzing environmental changes
- Case studies on the implementation of nature-based solutions, such as wetland restoration and green infrastructure
- The effectiveness of buffer zones, riparian corridors, and native species reintroduction in enhancing ecosystem resilience
- Community-based adaptation programs and their role in environmental conservation and management
- Comparative studies on the cost-effectiveness and long-term sustainability of nature-based solutions versus traditional engineering approaches
Keywords: Biodiversity, Biogeochemical Cycle, Watershed Management, Coastal Resilience, Climate Change
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