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Challenges and prospects of climate change impact assessment on mangrove environments through mathematical models

Majdi Fanous, Jonathan Eden, Renji Remesan, Alireza Daneshkhah

2023Environmental Modelling & Software30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The impacts of climate change, especially sea-level rise, are an increasing threat to the world’s coastal regions. Following recommendations made by the United Nations about the preservation of mangrove environments, particularly given their potential for effective natural defence against wave-driven hazards, a series of experiments have been conducted to quantify the ability of mangroves to counter climate change impacts. To date, these experiments have been limited by computational cost and inability to model multiple scenarios. With improved data quality and availability, machine learning has enormous potential to supplement, or even replace, existing numerical methods. This article presents both an outline of the importance of protecting mangrove environments and a review of methods currently used to quantify the capacity of mangroves to adapt to climate change impacts. In view of the limitations of existing numerical methods, the article also discusses the potential of machine learning as an efficient and effective alternative.

Topics & Concepts

MangroveClimate changeEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceNatural (archaeology)Natural hazardEnvironmental planningComputer scienceEcologyGeographyMeteorologyOceanographyGeologyBiologyArchaeologyCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchCoastal and Marine Dynamics
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