Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2022 Jan;18(1):63-73. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4434. Epub 2021 May 20.
Damaging storm events frequently impact the Texas coast. In response, the US Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District (SWG) has undertaken the Sabine-to-Galveston (S2G) Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) Project. This approximately $3.9B project includes numerous measures across several counties of the upper Texas coast, including levees, floodwalls, and pump stations. In June 2019, SWG leadership enlisted a team including the paper authors to integrate Engineering With Nature (EWN) strategies into this infrastructure project. EWN strategies intentionally align natural and engineering processes to efficiently and sustainably deliver economic, environmental, and social benefits through collaboration. The first step in this process was to develop potentially relevant EWN strategies. A collaborative workshop included visits to project sites and working sessions where the project team reviewed challenges associated with each site, generated an array of EWN strategies, and began to test design concepts based on those strategies through collaborative drawing sessions. Afterward, prioritized ideas were refined and evaluated in terms of property acquisition, estimated cost, logistics, stakeholder and sponsor interest, constructability, aesthetics, recreational opportunities, and ecological benefit. Design concepts considered feasible for integration into the broader S2G project included horizontal levees, inland floodwater storage areas that double as wildlife habitat, and strategic placement of sediment berms to reduce storm impacts and provide marsh substrate. All these concepts should achieve intended CSRM outcomes while enhancing environmental and social benefits. This assimilation of EWN strategies and landscape architecture techniques into a large CSRM study illustrates a method for expanding overall project value and producing infrastructure that benefits coastal communities. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2022;18:63-73. © 2021 SETAC.
破坏性风暴事件经常影响德克萨斯州海岸。作为回应,美国陆军工程兵部队加尔维斯顿区(SWG)承担了萨宾至加尔维斯顿(S2G)沿海风暴风险管理(CSRM)项目。这个大约 39 亿美元的项目包括德克萨斯州北部沿海几个县的许多措施,包括堤坝、防洪墙和泵站。2019 年 6 月,SWG 领导层召集了一个包括本文作者在内的团队,将“工程与自然结合”(EWN)策略纳入该基础设施项目。EWN 策略旨在使自然和工程过程相互协调,通过合作高效且可持续地带来经济、环境和社会效益。该过程的第一步是开发潜在相关的 EWN 策略。一个协作研讨会包括参观项目现场和工作会议,项目团队在会上审查了每个地点相关的挑战,提出了一系列 EWN 策略,并开始通过协作绘图会议根据这些策略测试设计概念。之后,根据物业收购、估计成本、后勤、利益相关者和赞助商的兴趣、可施工性、美学、娱乐机会和生态效益对优先考虑的想法进行了细化和评估。考虑将其纳入更广泛的 S2G 项目的设计概念包括水平堤坝、可兼作野生动物栖息地的内陆洪水储存区以及战略性放置泥沙堤,以减少风暴影响并提供沼泽基质。所有这些概念都应该实现预期的 CSRM 成果,同时增强环境和社会效益。将 EWN 策略和景观建筑技术融入大型 CSRM 研究中,说明了一种扩大整体项目价值并为沿海社区提供基础设施的方法。《综合环境评估与管理》2022 年;18:63-73。©2021 SETAC。