湿地
环境资源管理
生态系统服务
恢复生态学
计算机科学
环境科学
专家启发
匹配(统计)
钥匙(锁)
环境规划
风险分析(工程)
生态系统
业务
生态学
地理
统计
生物
计算机安全
数学
气象学
作者
Alice J. Twomey,Karinna Nunez,Joel A. Carr,Steve Crooks,Daniel A. Friess,William Glamore,Michelle Orr,Ruth Reef,Kerrylee Rogers,Nathan J. Waltham,Catherine E. Lovelock
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.169881
摘要
The hydrological restoration of coastal wetlands is an emerging approach for mitigating and adapting to climate change and enhancing ecosystem services such as improved water quality and biodiversity. This paper synthesises current knowledge on selecting appropriate modelling approaches for hydrological restoration projects. The selection of a modelling approach is based on project-specific factors, such as costs, risks, and uncertainties, and aligns with the overall project objectives. We provide guidance on model selection, emphasising the use of simpler and less expensive modelling approaches when appropriate, and identifying situations when models may not be required for project managers to make informed decisions. This paper recognises and supports the widespread use of hydrological restoration in coastal wetlands by bridging the gap between hydrological science and restoration practices. It underscores the significance of project objectives, budget, and available data and offers decision-making frameworks, such as decision trees, to aid in matching modelling methods with specific project outcomes.
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