The effectiveness of coral reefs for coastal hazard risk reduction and adaptation
University of Bologna · Université Laval · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The world’s coastal zones are experiencing rapid development and an increase in storms and flooding. These hazards put coastal communities at heightened risk, which may increase with habitat loss. Here we analyse globally the role and cost effectiveness of coral reefs in risk reduction. Meta-analyses reveal that coral reefs provide substantial protection against natural hazards by reducing wave energy by an average of 97%. Reef crests alone dissipate most of this energy (86%). There are 100 million or more people who may receive risk reduction benefits from reefs or bear hazard mitigation and adaptation costs if reefs are degraded. We show that coral reefs can provide comparable wave attenuation benefits to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
Authors
6- FFFilippo FerrarioCorresponding
University of Bologna, Université Laval
- MWMichael W. Beck
University of California, Santa Cruz
- CDCurt D. Storlazzi
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, United States Geological Survey
- FMFiorenza Micheli
Stanford University, Pacific University
- CCChristine C. Shepard
University of California, Santa Cruz
Topics & keywords
- Reef
- Coral reef
- Resilience of coral reefs
- Coral reef protection
- Flooding (psychology)
- Coral reef organizations
- Fishery
- Environmental science