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Coastal Sediments 2023.
Publikováno v:
Shore & Beach. :38-48
Louisiana has a long history of coastal management and restoration actions with multiple projects implementing common approaches. Traditionally, most of the restoration efforts have been ongoing in Louisiana by state and federal agencies through the
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Shore & Beach. :83-91
Natural resources of coastal Louisiana support the economies of Louisiana and the whole of the United States. However, future conditions of coastal Louisiana are highly uncertain due to the dynamic processes of the Mississippi River delta, unpredicta
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Shore & Beach. :92-101
The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) of Louisiana was created after the devastating hurricanes of 2005 (Katrina and Rita) and is responsible for planning and implementing projects that will either reduce storm-induced losses (prote
Autor:
Richard C. Raynie, Quin Robertson, Ed Haywood, Jeffrey L. Andrews, Syed Khalil, Mike Lowiec, Beth Forrest, B.C. Suthard
Publikováno v:
Shore & Beach. :102-109
The System Wide Assessment and Monitoring Program (SWAMP) was implemented by the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) to develop an Adaptive Management Implementation Plan (AMIP). SWAMP ensures that a comprehensive network of
Autor:
Hans W. Paerl, Sibel Bargu, Robert R. Lane, John W. Day, Richard C. Raynie, John R. White, Dubravko Justic
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 221:39-52
River systems worldwide have become substantially influenced by human activities, including land use changes, river diversion operations, and flood control measures. Some of the unambiguous and best studied examples of effects of enhanced eutrophicat
Publikováno v:
Coastal Sediments 2019.
Publikováno v:
Coastal Sediments 2019.
A Review of How Uncertainties in Management Decisions Are Addressed in Coastal Louisiana Restoration
Autor:
Summer Langlois, Angelina M. Freeman, David C. Lindquist, James Pahl, Eric D. White, Leigh Anne Sharp, Richard C. Raynie
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Water, Vol 13, Iss 1528, p 1528 (2021)
Louisiana has lost over 4800 km2 of coastal land since 1932, and a large-scale effort to restore coastal Louisiana is underway, guided by Louisiana’s Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast. This paper reviews science-based planning proce
Autor:
Guerry O. Holm, Brian C. Perez, Scott C. Neubauer, Darren J. Johnson, Richard C. Raynie, Ken W. Krauss, Nicole Cormier, David E. McWhorter, Rebecca F. Moss
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 121:1503-1521
Coastal marshes take up atmospheric CO2 while emitting CO2, CH4, and N2O. This ability to sequester carbon (C) is much greater for wetlands on a per area basis than from most ecosystems, facilitating scientific, political, and economic interest in th