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A decision framework for coastal infrastructure to optimize biotic resistance and resilience in a changing climate
Mayer-Pinto, M.; Dafforn, K.A.; Johnston, E.L. (2019). A decision framework for coastal infrastructure to optimize biotic resistance and resilience in a changing climate. BioScience 69(10): 833-843. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biz092
In: BioScience. American Institute of Biological Sciences: Washington, D.C.. ISSN 0006-3568; e-ISSN 1525-3244, more
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Keywords
    Climate Change
    Infrastructure
    Urbanization
Author keywords
    eco-engineering; latitudinal gradient; marine communities

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  • Mayer-Pinto, M.
  • Dafforn, K.A.
  • Johnston, E.L.

Abstract
    Coastal ecosystems are under growing pressure from human activities such as pollution and climate change. Although the rapidly growing numbers of humans living in coastal areas is a large part of the problem, there is great opportunity to improve the resistance and resilience of biotic communities via creative changes to the engineering design of built infrastructure. Here, we apply ecological theories to create a framework for adaptive building in marine systems that can be applied by managers worldwide. We explain how climate effects could be mitigated across different spatial scales with both physical and biological interventions. This requires an approach based on ecological theory that incorporates our understanding of how systems withstand (resistance) or recover (resilience) from impacts and takes into account future local and global environmental conditions. By translating ecological theory into practical application, we propose a framework for the choice and design of coastal infrastructure that can underpin effective, forward-looking conservation strategies.

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