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灰绿色光谱:海岸保护干预措施综述

The grey - green spectrum: A review of coastal protection interventions.

作者信息

Singhvi Ankita, Luijendijk Arjen P, van Oudenhoven Alexander P E

机构信息

Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, Einsteinweg 2, 2333, CC, Leiden, the Netherlands.

Deltares, PO Box 177, 2600, MH, Delft, the Netherlands; Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2022 Jun 1;311:114824. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.114824. Epub 2022 Mar 4.

Abstract

In the face of uncertainties around coastal management and climate change, coastal engineering interventions need to be able to adapt to changing conditions. Nature-based solutions and other non-traditional, integrated interventions are gaining traction. However, system-based views are not yet embedded into coastal management strategies. Moreover, the differences in coastal interventions, ranging from hard ('grey') to nature-based ('green') infrastructure remain understudied. In coastal management it is therefore challenging to work with the grey-green spectrum of interventions with clarity and focus, and to produce results that can be evaluated. The objective of this paper was to examine whether there is a common understanding of: the characteristics and differences between grey and green infrastructure, where interventions sit on this spectrum, and the resilience of grey versus green infrastructure. We conducted an integrative literature review of the grey-green spectrum of coastal infrastructure. We examined 105 coastal protection case studies and expanded the double-insurance framework to ensure an integrative approach, looking at both external and internal factors of resilience. Our review showed that external factors are typically used to characterise the grey-green spectrum. However, although useful, they do not facilitate a holistic comparison of alternative interventions. The additional consideration of internal factors (response diversity, multifunctionality, modularity and adaptive, participatory governance) bridges this gap. The review showed that dikes, reefs, saltmarshes, sand nourishment and dunes span a wider segment of the grey-green spectrum than they are generally categorised in. Furthermore, resilient solutions for adaptation are unlikely to be exclusively engineered or natural, but tend to be a mix of the two at different spatial scales (micro, meso, macro and mega). Our review therefore suggests that coastal planners benefit from a more diverse range of options when they consider the incorporation of grey and green interventions in the context of each spatial scale. We propose that internal resilience should be accounted for when infrastructure options are comparatively evaluated. This consideration brings attention to the ways in which the grey-hybrid-green spectrum of infrastructure enhances value for people.

摘要

面对海岸管理和气候变化方面的不确定性,海岸工程干预措施需要能够适应不断变化的条件。基于自然的解决方案和其他非传统的综合干预措施越来越受到关注。然而,基于系统的观点尚未纳入海岸管理策略。此外,从硬性(“灰色”)到基于自然的(“绿色”)基础设施的海岸干预措施差异仍未得到充分研究。因此,在海岸管理中,要清晰且专注地处理从灰色到绿色的一系列干预措施,并产生可评估的结果具有挑战性。本文的目的是研究对于以下方面是否存在共识:灰色和绿色基础设施的特征与差异、干预措施在这个范围内的位置,以及灰色与绿色基础设施的恢复力。我们对海岸基础设施的灰色 - 绿色范围进行了综合文献综述。我们研究了105个海岸保护案例,并扩展了双重保险框架以确保采用综合方法,同时考虑恢复力的外部和内部因素。我们的综述表明,外部因素通常用于描述灰色 - 绿色范围。然而,尽管它们有用,但并不能促进对替代干预措施的全面比较。对内部因素(响应多样性、多功能性、模块化以及适应性、参与性治理)的额外考虑弥补了这一差距。综述表明,堤坝、珊瑚礁、盐沼、沙滩养护和沙丘在灰色 - 绿色范围内占据的范围比通常分类的更广。此外,适应的恢复力解决方案不太可能完全是工程化的或天然的,而往往是在不同空间尺度(微观、中观、宏观和巨型)上两者的混合。因此,我们的综述建议,海岸规划者在考虑在每个空间尺度背景下纳入灰色和绿色干预措施时,将从更多样化的选择中受益。我们建议在对基础设施选项进行比较评估时应考虑内部恢复力。这种考虑使人们关注基础设施的灰色 - 混合 - 绿色范围为人们提升价值的方式。

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