Guidelines, Processes and Tools for Coastal Ecosystem Restoration, with Examples from the United States

Authors:
Thom, R.M., H.L. Diefenderfer, J.E. Adkins, C. Judd, M.G. Anderson, K.E. Buenau, A.B. Borde and G.E. Johnson

Publication Date:
2010

Abstract/Summary:
This paper presents a systematic approach to coastal restoration projects with five components: planning, implementation, performance assessment, adaptive management, and dissemination of results. Typical features of the iterative planning process are synthesized, beginning with a vision, a description of the ecosystem and landscape, and goals. The conceptual model and planning objectives are developed, prioritization techniques are used for site selection, and numerical models contribute to preliminary designs as needed. Within the planning process, cost analysis involves budgeting, scheduling, and financing. Performance criteria and reference sites are selected during design of the monitoring program. Particular emphasis is given to the monitoring program, used as a tool to assess project performance and identify problems affecting progression toward project goals, within an adaptive management framework. Key approaches to aspects of the monitoring program are reviewed and detailed with project examples.

Resource Type:
Peer-reviewed Article

Source:
Plankton and Benthos Research

Link:
http://tidalmarshmonitoring.org/pdf/Thom2010_GuidelinesProcessesToolsCoastalEcosystemRe storation.pdf