Journal article

Building blue infrastructure: Assessing the key environmental issues and priority areas for ecological engineering initiatives in Australia's metropolitan embayments

EMA Strain, RL Morris, MJ Bishop, E Tanner, P Steinberg, SE Swearer, C MacLeod, KA Alexander

Journal of Environmental Management | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

Ecological engineering principles are increasingly being applied to develop multifunctional artificial structures or rehabilitated habitats in coastal areas. Ecological engineering initiatives are primarily driven by marine scientists and coastal managers, but often the views of key user groups, which can strongly influence the success of projects, are not considered. We used an online survey and participatory mapping exercise to investigate differences in priority goals, sites and attitudes towards ecological engineering between marine scientists and coastal managers as compared to other stakeholders. The surveys were conducted across three Australian cities that varied in their level of ur..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank The Ian Potter Foundation (grant number NA), Harding Miller Foundation (grant number NA), The New South Wales Government Office of Science and Research (grant number NA) and Coastal Processes and Responses Node of the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage Adaptation Hub (grant number NA) for their financial support. Special thanks to Sarah Kienker, Chris Seito, Dominic McAfee and Stephanie Bagala for their help with the fieldwork. This study was part of the World Harbour Project.