Concrete seawalls: A review of load considerations, ecological performance, durability, and recent innovations

N Hosseinzadeh, M Ghiasian, E Andiroglu… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Increasing frequency of extreme weather events, driven by climate change, coupled with
growing population densities, have contributed to an increasing demand for coastal …

Towards an urban marine ecology: characterizing the drivers, patterns and processes of marine ecosystems in coastal cities

PA Todd, EC Heery, LHL Loke, RH Thurstan, DJ Kotze… - Oikos, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Human population density within 100 km of the sea is approximately three times higher than
the global average. People in this zone are concentrated in coastal cities that are hubs for …

Interacting effects of habitat structure and seeding with oysters on the intertidal biodiversity of seawalls

EMA Strain, VR Cumbo, RL Morris, PD Steinberg… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in
loss of habitat complexity and native species biodiversity. There is increasing interest in …

[HTML][HTML] Maximising the ecological value of hard coastal structures using textured formliners

M MacArthur, LA Naylor, JD Hansom, MT Burrows… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
In order to enhance the ecological value of vertical hard coastal structures, hybrid designs
with complex surface textures (such as a combination of grooves and pits) have been …

Little evidence that lowering the pH of concrete supports greater biodiversity on tropical and temperate seawalls

AR Hsiung, WT Tan, LHL Loke, LB Firth… - Marine Ecology …, 2020 - int-res.com
Concrete is one of the most commonly used materials in the construction of coastal and
marine infrastructure despite the well known environmental impacts which include a high …

Habitat complexity affects the structure but not the diversity of sessile communities on tropical coastal infrastructure

SY Chee, JC Yee, CB Cheah, AJ Evans… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Increasing human population, urbanisation, and climate change have resulted in the
proliferation of hard coastal infrastructure such as seawalls and breakwaters. There is …

[HTML][HTML] Ecological enhancement of coastal engineering structures: passive enhancement techniques

M MacArthur, LA Naylor, JD Hansom… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
The rock type used in coastal engineering structures impacts biodiversity, but its effect has
been understudied to date. We report here on whether different combinations of rock …

[PDF][PDF] Enhancing the biodiversity of marine artificial structures global evidence for the effects of interventions

A Evans, P Moore, F Louise, R Smith, W Sutherland - 2021 - repository.cam.ac.uk
1.4. Background The marine environment is highly biodiverse, and this biodiversity provides
essential goods and services to humans and enhances human well-being (Gamfeldt et al …

Material type weakly affects algal colonisation but not macrofaunal community in an artificial intertidal habitat

RS Hartanto, LHL Loke, EC Heery, AR Hsiung… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
The urbanisation and hardening of shorelines is likely to continue in response to coastal
population growth and climate change. To mitigate associated ecological impacts …

Spatially variable effects of artificially-created physical complexity on subtidal benthos

KA O'Shaughnessy, S Perkol-Finkel… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
In response to the environmental damage caused by urbanization, Nature-based Solutions
(NbS) are being implemented to enhance biodiversity and ecosystem processes with mutual …