Project record of Identifying relationships between ecosystem attributes (diversity, functioning and services) and human pressures in salt marshes

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Type
Project
Name
Identifying relationships between ecosystem attributes (diversity, functioning and services) and human pressures in salt marshes
Description @en
Salt marsh ecosystems have been recognized as highly productive, diverse systems with multiple benefits to humans, including coastal defence via wave attenuation, nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, habitat provisioning and biodiversity. However, salt marsh ecosystems are facing an increasing number of pressures such as cultural eutrophication, erosion and coastal development, which have been shown to have deleterious effects on ecosystem functioning leading to global loss of this important ecosystem. Despite their value, the global extent of salt marshes is decreasing due to human pressures, such as land reclamation, climate change and eutrophication, one of the primary drivers of change in salt marsh systems. In my thesis, I investigate the ecosystem status and functioning of salt marshes, particularly looking at factors affecting erosion control properties that provide coastal protection ecosystem services.Salt marsh ecosystems have been recognized as highly productive, diverse systems with multiple benefits to humans, including coastal defence via wave attenuation, nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, habitat provisioning and biodiversity. However, salt marsh ecosystems are facing an increasing number of pressures such as cultural eutrophication, erosion and coastal development, which have been shown to have deleterious effects on ecosystem functioning leading to global loss of this important ecosystem. Despite their value, the global extent of salt marshes is decreasing due to human pressures, such as land reclamation, climate change and eutrophication, one of the primary drivers of change in salt marsh systems. I investigate the ecosystem status and functioning of salt marshes, particularly looking at factors affecting erosion control properties that provide coastal protection ecosystem services.
Start date
2014-1

Institutes & people involved

Airoldi Laura
associated with: University of Bologna
role: Supervisor
Van Colen Carl
associated with: Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Biologie; Onderzoeksgroep Mariene Biologie
role: Supervisor
Lo Veronica
associated with: Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Biologie; Onderzoeksgroep Mariene Biologie
Bouma Tjeerd
associated with: Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee
role: Supervisor

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date created: 2016-09-01
date modified: 2016-09-01