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A prioritization protocol for coastal wetland restoration on Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi

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Drexler JZ, Raine H, Jacobi JD, House S, Lima P, Haase W, Dibben-Young A and Wolfe B (2023) A prioritization protocol for coastal wetland restoration on Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi. Front. Environ. Sci. 11:1212206. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2023.1212206.

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Hawaiian coastal wetlands provide important habitat for federally endangered waterbirds and socio-cultural resources for Native Hawaiians. Currently, Hawaiian coastal wetlands are degraded by development, sedimentation, and invasive species and, thus, require restoration. Little is known about their original structure and function due to the large-scale alteration of the lowland landscape since European contact. Here, we used 1) rapid field assessments of hydrology, vegetation, soils, and birds, 2) a comprehensive analysis of endangered bird habitat value, 3) site spatial characteristics, 4) sea-level rise projections for 2050 and 2100 and wetland migration potential, and 5) preferences of the Native Hawaiian community in a GIS site [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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