2021
DOI: 10.28991/cej-2021-03091772
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Mangroves As Coastal Bio-Shield: A Review of Mangroves Performance in Wave Attenuation

Abstract: Mangroves have been recognized as soft structures that provide coastline protection. The capability of dampening waves helps minimize destruction from catastrophic events including erosive wave attacks, torrential storms, and tsunamis. Mangroves act as the first line of coastal defense in natural tragedies such as during the Super Typhoon Haiyan 2013 and Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, whereby the leeward mangrove area encountered less damage than the unprotected area. This has further brought the attention of rese… Show more

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“…Restored mangroves is expected to protect the shoreline from further erosion at the same time contribute to the return of other ecosystem services [38]. Managing mangroves for shoreline protection has been practiced elsewhere in the world, including South East Asia and Latin America [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restored mangroves is expected to protect the shoreline from further erosion at the same time contribute to the return of other ecosystem services [38]. Managing mangroves for shoreline protection has been practiced elsewhere in the world, including South East Asia and Latin America [66].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rooting systems form a strong mesh system that enables them to create wave barriers [86]. As such, Rhizophora have high proficiency in wave attenuation compared to other mangroves species due to the complexity of the root system, which creates greater friction to incoming waves and thus a higher drag coefficient [86][87][88]. This is critical for the designated planting area as it is highly exposed to wave action.…”
Section: Mangrove Forest Structure In Gazimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rooting system also Adult Rhizophora species have prop roots for anchorage and breathing [85]. The rooting systems form a strong mesh system that enables them to create wave barriers [86]. As such, Rhizophora have high proficiency in wave attenuation compared to other mangroves species due to the complexity of the root system, which creates greater friction to incoming waves and thus a higher drag coefficient [86][87][88].…”
Section: Mangrove Forest Structure In Gazimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cuong and Tuan [23] present a laboratory study on wave transmission across steep platform reefs and establish empirical formulations of spectral wave parameters across the reef flat. Kamil et al [24] discuss the attenuation mechanism of mangroves and the factors influencing the dissipation performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%