This 2022 paper which appeared in Nature discusses a modeling approach to examine the marsh ’s buffering capacity in a changing climate (from 2020 to 2100), considering a potential marsh restoration plan (from 2020 to 2025) and potential marsh loss due to sea-level rise.
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Keywords: storm surge, flooding, resilience, wetland resilience, modeling
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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This open access article describes an assessment of the storm buffering services provided by Piermont Marsh, New York.
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Keywords: storm surge, climate resilience, wetland, ecosystem services
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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This article, published in Scientific Reports in 2021, describes work done as part of a 2016-2020 collaborative research project conducted at Hudson River Reserve in New York. The article describes a regression model that can be used for wetland restoration planning to help reduce storm-related structural damage.
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Keywords: storm surge, flooding, resilience, wetland resilience, modeling
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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This paper, published in Biological Conservation, describes an innovative approach developed by the NERRS to evaluate the ability of tidal marshes to thrive as sea levels rise.
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Keywords: Sentinel Site, data synthesis, wetland resilience
Reserves: ACE Basin, SC, Chesapeake Bay, MD, Chesapeake Bay, VA, Delaware, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Grand Bay, MS, Great Bay, NH, Hudson River, NY, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC, Padilla Bay, WA, San Francisco Bay, CA, South Slough, OR, Tijuana River, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA