Can We Protect China's Northern Coast Wetlands From Tidal Dynamics by Restoring Native Species After Spartina alterniflora Is Eradicated? A Model‐Based Analysis
Jiakai Liu,
Jingwen Wang,
Shiqiang Zhao
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, the Chinese government has implemented a series of initiatives with the objective of eradicating the invasive Spartina alterniflora along the entire coastline. This has given rise to concerns about the potential for subsequent coastal erosion and salt marsh shrinkage. This study introduces a novel contribution in the form of a model‐based analysis, grounded in fieldwork from the Yellow River Delta, which assesses the potential of native Suaeda salsa as an alternative for coastal protection. Ou… Show more
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