为适应沿海气候的多功能性而进行的固沙工程:对研究人员的三大影响

Haye H. Geukes , Tosca T. Kettler , Eva M. Lansu , Vincent Bax , Solveig Höfer , Matthieu A. de Schipper , Renske de Winter , Arjen P. Luijendijk , Valerie C. Reijers , Peter M. van Bodegom , Wietse I. van de Lageweg , Tjisse van der Heide , Alexander P.E. van Oudenhoven
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气候影响的加剧威胁着全球的海岸功能,凸显了多功能海岸气候适应的必要性。养沙可以使沙质海岸适应海平面上升、减缓侵蚀、提高防洪安全、改善生态栖息地和扩大休闲空间。因此,越来越多的人认为养沙是一种以自然为基础的沿海气候适应战略,前景广阔。然而,尽管人们越来越多地认识到这一点,但对固沙设计如何影响多功能适应性的评估仍然有限。在这篇视角文章中,我们为研究人员提供了三条关键经验,以优化评估固沙工程对沿海气候的多功能适应性。我们召开了利益相关者研讨会,以确定我们的观点范围并为其提供信息;进行了半结构化文献综述,以将其具体化并在国际应用中加以验证;建立了一个定性模型,以直观地展示我们对滋沙如何影响海岸多功能性的跨学科概述;在专家研讨会上对此进行了反思,并确定了对研究人员的影响。通过这种方式,我们评估了在实现防洪安全、自然和娱乐等关键政策目标的过程中,滋沙设计对海岸形态、生态、社会经济和生态系统服务的影响。我们发现,固沙设计会导致政策目标之间的冲突,产生模棱两可的结果,并导致整个系统的反馈效应。因此,我们总结出了三条主要经验:(1) 政策目标之间的冲突需要为关于海岸功能优先次序的政治决策提供信息,(2) 需要具体化原本模糊不清的功能,(3) 持续的、多学科的全系统监测至关重要。因此,我们呼吁采用综合方法来进行固沙设计,并鼓励来自不同专业和地区的研究人员扩展和调整我们的研究结果,以优化固沙设计,从而在全球范围内实现多功能的沿海气候适应。
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Sand nourishment for multifunctional coastal climate adaptation: three key implications for researchers
Increased climate impacts threaten coastal functions globally, highlighting the need for multifunctional coastal climate adaptation. Sand nourishment can adapt sandy coasts to sea level rise, mitigate erosion, increase flood safety, enhance ecological habitats and expand recreational space. Therefore, sand nourishment is increasingly regarded as a promising nature-based strategy for coastal climate adaptation. However, despite this growing recognition, the assessment of how sand nourishment design impacts multifunctional adaptation remains limited. In this perspective article, we argue for three key lessons for researchers to optimise assessing multifunctional coastal climate adaptation by sand nourishment. We conducted stakeholder workshops to scope and inform our perspective, performed semi-structured literature reviews to concretise and validate this for international applications, built a qualitative model to visualise our interdisciplinary overview of how nourishments impact coastal multifunctionality, reflected on this in expert workshops, and identified implications for researchers. In this manner, we assessed the effects of nourishment design on coastal morphology, ecology, socio-economics and ecosystem services in realising the key policy goals of flood safety, nature and recreation. We found that sand nourishment design can result in conflicts between policy goals, generate ambiguous outcomes and lead to system-wide feedback effects. As such, we identified three key lessons: (1) conflicts between policy goals require informing political decision-making on prioritisation between coastal functions, (2) concreteness is needed on otherwise ambiguous functions, and (3) ongoing, multidisciplinary system-wide monitoring is essential. We thus call for a holistic approach to sand nourishment design and encourage researchers from diverse expertise and localities to expand on and adapt our findings to optimise informing sand nourishment design for delivering multifunctional coastal climate adaptation worldwide.
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