2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2023.105023
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Exploring the Ecological Impacts and Implementation Strategies of Reclamation in Taiping Bay of Dalian Port as an Example

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“…Le Xuan [21] summarized the experiences and lessons learned from typical coastal protection projects in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, and proposed a multiline defense solution incorporating "seawall/coastal protection + mangroves + offshore breakwater" with vegetation greening on the seaward slopes to enhance the landscape effect. Chen [22] discussed the marine ecological protection and restoration program by taking the Taiping Bay reclamation project of Dalian Port as an example and proposing a slope-type ecological seawall that used blocks of stone as the berm material and improved the ecological and landscape quality of the berm by planting saline and alkaline plants such as shrubs and grasses. Martinez [23] analyzed the stability of COASTALOCK, a new ecological armor block that mimics natural rock pools while creating localized ecosystems and promoting biodiversity through physical modeling tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le Xuan [21] summarized the experiences and lessons learned from typical coastal protection projects in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, and proposed a multiline defense solution incorporating "seawall/coastal protection + mangroves + offshore breakwater" with vegetation greening on the seaward slopes to enhance the landscape effect. Chen [22] discussed the marine ecological protection and restoration program by taking the Taiping Bay reclamation project of Dalian Port as an example and proposing a slope-type ecological seawall that used blocks of stone as the berm material and improved the ecological and landscape quality of the berm by planting saline and alkaline plants such as shrubs and grasses. Martinez [23] analyzed the stability of COASTALOCK, a new ecological armor block that mimics natural rock pools while creating localized ecosystems and promoting biodiversity through physical modeling tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%