Journal article
Developing a nature-based coastal defence strategy for Australia
RL Morris, EMA Strain, TM Konlechner, BJ Fest, DM Kennedy, SK Arndt, SE Swearer
Australian Journal of Civil Engineering | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Australia’s rapid coastal population growth coupled with the increased risk of hazards driven by climate change creates an urgent need to start adaptation planning for the future. The most common solutions for protecting the coast (seawalls, breakwaters) are expensive and non-adaptive (i.e., they need to be rebuilt, upgraded and maintained in response to a changing climate). There is international precedence for the development of nature-based solutions (i.e., the integration of natural habitats such as coastal vegetation and biogenic reefs) as a cost-effective and sustainable approach to shoreline protection from erosion and flooding. The development of nature-based approaches has been supp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The National Centre for Coasts and Climate is funded through The Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub by the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program. We thank Karl Nordstrom for his advice on beach and dune management in New Jersey and the members of the Victorian Senior Stakeholder Group for Nature-based Coastal Defence for their advice on implementation in Australia.