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  • Reversing a Tyranny of Cascading Shoreline-Protection Decisions Driving Coastal Habitat Loss 

    Gittman, Rachel K.; Scyphers, Steven B.; Baillie, Christopher J.; Brodmerkel, Anna; Grabowski, Jonathan H.; Livernois, Mariah; Poray, Abigail K.; Smith, Carter S.; Fodrie, F. Joel (2021)
  • Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies 

    DeAngelis, Bryan; Sutton-Grier, Ariana E.; Colden, Allison; Arkema, Katie K.; Baillie, Christopher J.; Bennett, Richard O.; Benoit, Jeff; Blitch, Seth; Chatwin, Anthony; Dausman, Alyssa; Gittman, Rachel K.; Greening, Holly S.; Henkel, Jessica R.; Houge, Rachel; Howard, Ron; Hughes, A. Randall; Lowe, Jeremy; Scyphers, Steven B.; Sherwood, Edward T.; Westby, Stephanie; Grabowski, Jonathan H. (2020-01-23)
    In the United States, extensive investments have been made to restore the ecological function and services of coastal marine habitats. Despite a growing body of science supporting coastal restoration, few studies have ...
  • Voluntary Restoration: Mitigation's Silent Partner in the Quest to Reverse Coastal Wetland Loss in the USA 

    Gittman, Rachel K.; Baillie, Christopher J.; Arkema, Katie K.; Bennett, Richard O.; Benoit, Jeff; Blitch, Seth; Brun, Julien; Chatwin, Anthony; Colden, Allison; Dausman, Alyssa; DeAngelis, Bryan; Herold, Nathaniel; Henkel, Jessica; Houge, Rachel; Howard, Ronald; Hughes, A. Randall; Scyphers, Steven B.; Shostik, Tisa; Sutton-Grier, Ariana; Grabowski, Jonathan H. (2019-08-28)
  • Voluntary Restoration: Mitigation's Silent Partner in the Quest to Reverse Coastal Wetland Loss in the USA 

    Gittman, Rachel K.; Baillie, Christopher J.; Arkema, Katie K.; Bennett, Richard O.; Benoit, Jeff; Blitch, Seth; Brun, Julien; Chatwin, Anthony; Colden, Allison; Dausman, Alyssa; DeAngelis, Bryan; Herold, Nathaniel; Henkel, Jessica; Houge, Rachel; Howard, Ronald; Hughes, A. Randall; Scyphers, Steven B.; Shostik, Tisa; Sutton-Grier, Ariana; Grabowski, Jonathan H. (2019-08-28)
    Coastal ecosystems are under pressure from a vast array of anthropogenic stressors, including development and climate change, resulting in significant habitat losses globally. Conservation policies are often implemented ...
  • A Waterfront View of Coastal Hazards: Contextualizing Relationships among Geographic Exposure, Shoreline Type, and Hazard Concerns among Coastal Residents 

    Scyphers, Steven B.; Beck, Michael W.; Furman, Kelsi L.; Haner, Judy; Josephs, Lauren I.; Lynskey, Rebecca; Keeler, Andrew G.; Landry, Craig E.; Powers, Sean P.; Webb, Bret M.; Grabowski, Jonathan H. (2019-11-26)
    Coastal communities exist on the front lines of diverse natural hazards and the growing impacts of climate change. While traditional strategies for dealing with coastal hazards have often involved the hardening or armoring ...