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Buying Time with Runnels: a Climate Adaptation Tool for Salt Marshes

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Besterman, A.F., Jakuba, R.W., Ferguson, W. et al. Buying Time with Runnels: a Climate Adaptation Tool for Salt Marshes. Estuaries and Coasts (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-021-01028-8

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Abstract (from Estuaries and Coasts): A prominent form of salt marsh loss is interior conversion to open water, driven by sea level rise in interaction with human activity and other stressors. Persistent inundation drowns vegetation and contributes to open water conversion in salt marsh interiors. Runnels are shallow channels originally developed in Australia to control mosquitoes by draining standing water, but recently used to restore marsh vegetation in the USA. Documentation on runnel efficacy is not widely available; yet over the past 10 years dozens of coastal adaptation projects in the northeastern USA have incorporated runnels. To better understand the efficacy of runnels used for restoration, we organized a workshop of 70 [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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