Journal ArticleOpen Access
Quantifying the protective capacity of mangroves from storm surges in coastal Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
World Bank Group, Institute of Water Modelling, Bangladesh Bank
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2019
Citations114
Abstract
Mangroves are an important ecosystem-based protection against cyclonic storm surge. As the surge moves through the mangrove forest, the tree roots, trunks, and leaves obstruct the flow of water. Damage to adjacent coastal lands is attenuated mainly by reducing (i) surge height, which determines the area and depth of inundation and (ii) water flow velocity. But the extent of mangrove protection depends on the density of tree plantings and the diameter of trunks and roots, along with an array of other forest characteristics (e.g., floor shape, bathymetry, spectral features of waves, and tidal stage at which waves enter the forest). Making efficient use of mangroves' protective capacity has been hindered by a lack of location-specific information. This study helps to…
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