2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12051110
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Coastal Wetland Restoration Strategies Based on Ecosystem Service Changes: A Case Study of the South Bank of Hangzhou Bay

Abstract: A unique variety of wetlands known as coastal wetlands that connect terrestrial and marine ecosystems is crucial to reducing and adapting to climate change as well as the advancement of human culture. However, the coastal wetland ecosystem is currently in danger as a result of the increasing intensity of human activity, and wetland restoration and reconstruction have garnered a lot of interest. The differentiated ecological restoration strategies based on ecosystem service change analysis can provide a referen… Show more

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“…As semi-enclosed waters, bay is an important ecological resource (Wu et al 2021) which delivers various environmental services (Jing et al 2023). Bays act as protectors of coastlines from environmental disturbances such as storms, strong waves and sea abrasion and intrusion (Jackson et al 2020), habitat of various organisms such as fish and oysters (Bruce et al 2021), and recreation and tourism areas which are related to the health and welfare of coastal communities (Hosseini et al 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As semi-enclosed waters, bay is an important ecological resource (Wu et al 2021) which delivers various environmental services (Jing et al 2023). Bays act as protectors of coastlines from environmental disturbances such as storms, strong waves and sea abrasion and intrusion (Jackson et al 2020), habitat of various organisms such as fish and oysters (Bruce et al 2021), and recreation and tourism areas which are related to the health and welfare of coastal communities (Hosseini et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%