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    A modeling approach to assess coastal management effects on benthic habitat quality: A case study on coastal defense and navigability by Cozzoli, Francesco, Smolders, Sven, Eelkema, Menno, Ysebaert, Tom, Escaravage, Vincent, Temmerman, Stijn, Meire, Patrick, Herman, Peter M.J., Bouma, Tjeerd J.

    “…The natural coastal hydrodynamics and morphology worldwide is altered by human interventions such as embankments, shipping and dredging, which may have…”
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    Identifying Hydro-Geomorphological Conditions for State Shifts from Bare Tidal Flats to Vegetated Tidal Marshes by Wang, Chen, Smolders, Sven, Callaghan, David P., van Belzen, Jim, Bouma, Tjeerd J., Hu, Zhan, Wen, Qingke, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-07-2020)
    “…High-lying vegetated marshes and low-lying bare mudflats have been suggested to be two stable states in intertidal ecosystems. Being able to identify the…”
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    Hindcasting Ecosystem Functioning Change in an Anthropogenized Estuary: Implications for an Era of Global Change by Fang, Xiaoyu, Cozzoli, Francesco, Smolders, Sven, Knights, Antony, Moens, Tom, Soetaert, Karline, Van Colen, Carl

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (15-12-2021)
    “…Understanding how altered hydrodynamics related to climate change and anthropogenic modifications affect ecosystem integrity of shallow coastal soft-sediment…”
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    Modeling Storm Surge Attenuation by an Integrated Nature-Based and Engineered Flood Defense System in the Scheldt Estuary (Belgium) by Smolders, Sven, João Teles, Maria, Leroy, Agnès, Maximova, Tatiana, Meire, Patrick, Temmerman, Stijn

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-01-2020)
    “…There is increasing interest in the use of nature-based approaches for mitigation of storm surges along coasts, deltas, and estuaries. However, very few…”
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