[HTML][HTML] Optimizing coastal protection: Nature-based engineering for longitudinal drift reversal and erosion reduction

B Vieira, J Pinho, J Barros, JA do Carmo - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Traditional hard engineering solutions have shown weaknesses in mitigating erosion
processes in vulnerable coastal areas, contributing in some cases to their aggravation …

[HTML][HTML] Toward an AI-enhanced hydro-morphodynamic model for nature-based solutions in coastal erosion mitigation

N Dammak, W Chen, J Staneva - Applied Ocean Research, 2025 - Elsevier
In the application of sustainable Nature-based Solution (NbS) for coastal engineering, a
significant challenge lies in determining the effectiveness of these NbS approaches in …

The critical role of sea ice products for accurate wind‐wave simulations in the Arctic

TW Miesse, M Henke… - Earth and Space …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
The Arctic region is experiencing significant changes due to climate change, and the
resulting decline in sea ice concentration and extent is already impacting ocean dynamics …

Projecting future wave attenuation by vegetation from native and invasive saltmarsh species in the United States

F Cassalho, AS de Lima, DJ Coleman, M Henke… - Regional Studies in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Saltmarshes are naturally found along gently sloped coastlines of temperate zones
including low-energy intertidal estuaries, shallow bays, and on the landward side of barrier …

Numerical and experimental investigations on wave transmission reduction using vegetation models

A AlYousif, I Magdalena, HQ Rif'atin, RH Abdulrahman… - Wave Motion, 2024 - Elsevier
Numerical and experimental investigations were conducted using vegetation models with
varying leaf thicknesses, meadow lengths, and friction coefficients, to evaluate the efficacy of …

[HTML][HTML] Numerical modelling of wave–vegetation interaction: Embracing a cross-disciplinary approach for bridging ecology and engineering for nature-inclusive …

J El Rahi, V Stratigaki, M De Troch, P Troch - Water, 2024 - mdpi.com
Coastal areas are increasingly at risk due to climate change, necessitating innovative
mitigation approaches. This study explores the integration of living environments …