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Field: Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics

A review on nitrogen and organics removal mechanisms in subsurface flow constructed wetlands: Dependency on environmental parameters, operating conditions and supporting media

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Tanveer Saeed, Guangzhi Sun

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
Year: 2012
Citations: 963

With the unique advantages of lower operational and maintenance cost, the applications of subsurface flow constructed wetlands for the treatment of wastewater have been increasing rapidly throughout the world. The removal of nitrogen and organics by such systems has gained substantial attention in r...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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The State of the World's Mangrove Forests: Past, Present, and Future

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Daniel A. Friess, Kerrylee Rogers, Catherine E. Lovelock, Ken W. Krauss et al.

Journal: Annual Review of Environment and ResourcesYear: 2019Citations: 874

Intertidal mangrove forests are a dynamic ecosystem experiencing rapid changes in extent and habitat quality over geological history, today and into the future. Climate and sea level have drastically altered mangrove distribution since their appearance in the geological record ∼75 million years ago ...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Monitoring mangrove forest dynamics of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India using multi-temporal satellite data from 1973 to 2000

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Chandra Giri, Bruce W. Pengra, Zhiliang Zhu, Ashbindu Singh et al.

Journal: Estuarine Coastal and Shelf ScienceYear: 2007Citations: 509
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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The Global Flood Protection Benefits of Mangroves

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Pelayo Menéndez, Íñigo J. Losada, Saúl Torres-Ortega, Siddharth Narayan et al.

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2020Citations: 504

Coastal flood risks are rising rapidly. We provide high resolution estimates of the economic value of mangroves forests for flood risk reduction every 20 km worldwide. We develop a probabilistic, process-based valuation of the effects of mangroves on averting damages to people and property. We coupl...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Bangladesh’s dynamic coastal regions and sea-level rise

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Hugh Brammer

Journal: Climate Risk ManagementYear: 2013Citations: 493

The physical geography of Bangladesh’s coastal area is more diverse and dynamic than is generally recognised. Failure to recognise this has led to serious misconceptions about the potential impacts of a rising sea-level on Bangladesh with global warming. This situation has been aggravated by account...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Climate change impacts and adaptation assessment in Bangladesh

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Ahmed Ali

Journal: Climate ResearchYear: 1999Citations: 447

Bangladesh is likely to be one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. This paper discusses the possible impacts of climate change in Bangladesh through tropical cyclones, storm surges, coastal erosion and back water effect. The possible increase in cyclone frequency in the ...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric ScienceOpen Access
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Mangrove forest distributions and dynamics (1975–2005) of the tsunami‐affected region of Asia†

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Chandra Giri, Zhiliang Zhu, Larry L. Tieszen, Ajay Singh et al.

Journal: Journal of BiogeographyYear: 2007Citations: 411

Abstract Aim We aimed to estimate the present extent of tsunami‐affected mangrove forests and determine the rates and causes of deforestation from 1975 to 2005. Location Our study region covers the tsunami‐affected coastal areas of Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Burma (Myanmar), Bangladesh, India an...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Flood risk of natural and embanked landscapes on the Ganges–Brahmaputra tidal delta plain

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L. Wallace Auerbach, S. L. Goodbred, D. R. Mondal, Carol A. Wilson et al.

Journal: Nature Climate ChangeYear: 2014Citations: 361
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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Mangrove blue carbon strategies for climate change mitigation are most effective at the national scale

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Pierre Taillardat, Daniel A. Friess, Massimo Lupascu

Journal: Biology LettersYear: 2018Citations: 356

emissions, though its effectiveness differs with the spatial scale of interest. A literature review compiling carbon sequestration rates within key ecosystems confirms that blue carbon ecosystems are the most efficient natural carbon sinks at the plot scale, though some overlooked biogeochemical pro...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Modelling and analysis of peatlands as dynamical systems

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David W. Hilbert, Nigel T. Roulet, Tim R. Moore

Journal: Journal of EcologyYear: 2000Citations: 261

Summary 1 A general model of peatland dynamics is presented that emphasizes the interaction between water table depth and peat production. The model consists of two coupled, non‐linear differential equations representing change in depth of peat and depth to the water table. Several simplified models...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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Indonesia’s blue carbon: a globally significant and vulnerable sink for seagrass and mangrove carbon

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Daniel M. Alongi, Daniel Murdiyarso, James W. Fourqurean, J. Boone Kauffman et al.

Journal: Wetlands Ecology and ManagementYear: 2015Citations: 251
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcology
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Monitoring the coastline change of Hatiya Island in Bangladesh using remote sensing techniques

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Manoj Kumer Ghosh, Lalit Kumar, Chandan Roy

Journal: ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote SensingYear: 2014Citations: 242
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesEarth-Surface Processes
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Coastal multi-hazard vulnerability assessment along the Ganges deltaic coast of Bangladesh–A geospatial approach

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Md. Ashraful Islam, Debashis Mitra, Ashraf Dewan, S. H. Akhter

Journal: Ocean & Coastal ManagementYear: 2016Citations: 238
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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Mangroves give cause for conservation optimism, for now

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Daniel A. Friess, Erik S. Yando, Guilherme M.O. Abuchahla, Janine B. Adams et al.

Journal: Current BiologyYear: 2020Citations: 233

Mangrove forests are found along the shorelines of more than 100 countries, and provide a wide range of ecosystem services that support the livelihoods and wellbeing of tens of millions of people. Despite their importance, loss of global mangrove area has been so substantial that twelve years ago ac...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Rivers, chars and char dwellers of Bangladesh

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Maminul Haque Sarker, Iffat Huque, Mustafa Alam, Rob Koudstaal

Journal: International Journal of River Basin ManagementYear: 2003Citations: 221

Abstract Bangladesh consists mainly of riverine and deltaic deposits of three large and extremely dynamic rivers entering the country: the Brahmaputra, Ganges and Meghna rivers. The average flood discharges of these rivers (individually) are within the range of 14,000 to 100,000 m3/s. Islands and ba...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesEarth-Surface Processes
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