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Climate-resilient coasts require diverse defence solutions

Rebecca L. Morris (), Anthony Boxshall and Stephen E. Swearer
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Rebecca L. Morris: The University of Melbourne
Anthony Boxshall: The University of Melbourne
Stephen E. Swearer: The University of Melbourne

Nature Climate Change, 2020, vol. 10, issue 6, 485-487

Abstract: Traditional coastal protection methods that rely on built, hard structures like seawalls may not be effective to keep pace with a changing climate. Nature-based coastal defences based on habitat restoration can be an adaptive coastal protection alternative.

Date: 2020
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