2019
DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2019.1654845
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Multiple Representations of Topographic Pattern and Geographic Context Determine Barrier Dune Resistance, Resilience, and the Overlap of Coastal Biogeomorphic Models

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“…Publications that mesh systems thinking with resilience include those of Hsu and Stallins [2], Pham [3], Ge et al [4], Tian and Dai [5], Andersson et al [6], Taranu et al [7], Froese et al [8], Cámara et al [9], Carmichael [10], Goerigk and Hamacher [11], Jowitt and Milke [12], and Porse and Lund [13]. However, these do not present a complete systems picture or attempt to unify the various schools of thought on resilience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Publications that mesh systems thinking with resilience include those of Hsu and Stallins [2], Pham [3], Ge et al [4], Tian and Dai [5], Andersson et al [6], Taranu et al [7], Froese et al [8], Cámara et al [9], Carmichael [10], Goerigk and Hamacher [11], Jowitt and Milke [12], and Porse and Lund [13]. However, these do not present a complete systems picture or attempt to unify the various schools of thought on resilience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these high dune landscapes formed by marram grass are resistant -by withstanding and mitigating storm surges -the lower dunes that are formed by faster growing native grasses might be more resilient as they possibly have higher recovery potential after erosive events (Pickart, 2021). By planting ecosystem engineering species with different structural traits or traitenvironment relationships, coastal landscapes might lose their natural resilience (Feagin et al, 2015;Hsu & Stallins, 2020;Pickart, 2021;Schwarz et al, 2016).…”
Section: Implications For Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This in turn has reduced the dynamic nature of coastal dunes. Generally, dynamic dunes have a higher resilience (e.g., the potential to recover after a storm), while the stable dunes have a higher resistance (e.g., the potential to withstand storm events) (Feagin et al, 2015;Hsu & Stallins, 2020;Pickart, 2021). Overall, the development, resistance and resilience of coastal dunes all depend on the balance between erosion (in winter) and plant recovery and sediment accumulation (in summer).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%