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Socio-economic assessment of ecosystem-based and other adaptation strategies in coastal areas: a systematic review
Riera-Spiegelhalder, M.; Campos-Rodrigues, L.; Enseñado, E.M.; den Dekker-Arlain, J.; Papadopoulou, O.; Arampatzis, S.; Vervoort, K. (2023). Socio-economic assessment of ecosystem-based and other adaptation strategies in coastal areas: a systematic review. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 11(2): 319. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse11020319
In: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. MDPI: Basel. ISSN 2077-1312; e-ISSN 2077-1312, meer
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climate-change adaptation; coastal cities; ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA); socio-economic assessment; systematic literature review |
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- Riera-Spiegelhalder, M.
- Campos-Rodrigues, L.
- Enseñado, E.M.
- den Dekker-Arlain, J.
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- Papadopoulou, O.
- Arampatzis, S.
- Vervoort, K.
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| Abstract |
Coastal areas are highly vulnerable to climate-change hazards (e.g., sea-level rise, flooding, coastal erosion), which can lead to significant impacts at the ecosystem and societal level. Interest in ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) is gaining importance due to its potential multiple benefits, including social and environmental aspects, when compared to more traditional approaches such as hard engineering interventions. When assessing EbA strategies, further understanding of the nature–society functions, processes, values, and benefits is needed to increase its application. This study contributes to better knowledge of EbA and other adaptation strategies by developing a systematic literature review of studies performing socio-economic assessments of climate-change adaptation in coastal areas. The analysis of 54 publications revealed that cost–benefit analysis was applied in most studies, followed by multi-criteria analysis and other techniques. Hybrid adaptation strategies based on different combinations of hard, soft, and EbA interventions were considered as potential optimal solutions in a significant part of the assessments. This study shows some potential co-benefits of EbA, such as livelihood diversification or biodiversity conservation, but also stresses the need for further research on this topic, as well as on evaluating how EbA performs in the long term under changing climate-condition scenarios. |
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