Vertical saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers driven by episodic flooding: a review
Low‐elevation coastal areas are increasingly vulnerable to seawater flooding as sea levels
rise and the frequency and intensity of large storms increase with climate change. Seawater …
rise and the frequency and intensity of large storms increase with climate change. Seawater …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of coastal realignment on the availability of ecosystem services: Gains, losses and trade-offs from a local community perspective
Coastal realignment is the procedure of repositioning or removing coastal defense
structures to restore tidal flooding and facilitate the development of intertidal ecosystems in a …
structures to restore tidal flooding and facilitate the development of intertidal ecosystems in a …
Impacts of repeated coastal flooding on soil and groundwater following managed dike realignment
Coastal defense structures (eg, dikes, seawalls) protect vulnerable communities along
marine coastlines and estuaries from the physical and chemical influences of adjacent water …
marine coastlines and estuaries from the physical and chemical influences of adjacent water …
Mega‐tidal and surface flooding controls on coastal groundwater and saltwater intrusion within agricultural dikelands
Climate change will increase sea levels, driving saltwater into coastal aquifers and
impacting coastal communities and land use viability. Coastal aquifers are also impacted by …
impacting coastal communities and land use viability. Coastal aquifers are also impacted by …
Modelling cultural ecosystem services in agricultural dykelands and tidal wetlands to inform coastal infrastructure decisions: A social media data approach
Agricultural dykelands and tidal wetlands around Canada's Bay of Fundy are experiencing
increasingly severe impacts from sea level rise and climate change, leading to management …
increasingly severe impacts from sea level rise and climate change, leading to management …
A systematic conservation planning approach to maintaining ecosystem service provision in working landscapes
Balancing human well-being with the maintenance of ecosystem services (ES) for future
generations has become one of the central sustainability challenges of the 21st century. In …
generations has become one of the central sustainability challenges of the 21st century. In …
Reimagining nature‐based coastal adaptation: A nested framework
Nature‐based coastal adaptation is a subset of nature‐based solutions that has to this point
focused on the materiality of managing coastal risks: what our coastal protections are made …
focused on the materiality of managing coastal risks: what our coastal protections are made …
Facing the challenges of using place-based social-ecological research to support ecosystem service governance at multiple scales
Place-based social-ecological research is often designed to improve local environmental
governance, but it can also inform decisions at larger scales or in other places. However, the …
governance, but it can also inform decisions at larger scales or in other places. However, the …
[HTML][HTML] Disturbance of primary producer communities disrupts the thermal limits of the associated aquatic fauna
Environmental fluctuation forms a framework of variability within which species have
evolved. Environmental fluctuation includes predictability, such as diel cycles of aquatic …
evolved. Environmental fluctuation includes predictability, such as diel cycles of aquatic …
Enhancing surface drainage map** in eastern Canada with deep learning applied to LiDAR-derived elevation data
Abstract Agricultural dykelands in Nova Scotia rely heavily on a surface drainage technique
called land forming, which is used to alter the topography of fields to improve drainage. The …
called land forming, which is used to alter the topography of fields to improve drainage. The …