2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2023.1105671
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A community-informed transdisciplinary approach to coastal restoration planning: Maximizing the social and ecological co-benefits of wetland creation in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, USA

Abstract: Port Fourchon is a vital staging area for Gulf of Mexico energy production and is strategically located in the Barataria-Terrebonne Estuary System, a biologically and economically productive ecosystem bounded by the Atchafalaya and Mississippi Rivers. This is also one of the most fragile and rapidly evolving landscapes in the United States, making the port and surrounding communities highly vulnerable to natural hazards and the impacts of climate change. Building resilience to climate-based disruptions is vita… Show more

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“…This protection is limited to the city of New Orleans. The rest of coastal Louisiana is losing land and wetlands at a phenomenal rate, and addressing this problem is the focus of extensive and highly complex coastal restoration programs [95,123].…”
Section: Built and Natural Protective Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This protection is limited to the city of New Orleans. The rest of coastal Louisiana is losing land and wetlands at a phenomenal rate, and addressing this problem is the focus of extensive and highly complex coastal restoration programs [95,123].…”
Section: Built and Natural Protective Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%