Effectiveness of estuarine adaptation strategies under future climate conditions
Johannes Pein, Joanna Staneva

TL;DR
This study explores how estuaries like the Elbe can adapt to climate change through targeted engineering measures to reduce risks like rising sea levels and degraded water quality.
Contribution
The novelty lies in using a coupled physical–biogeochemical model to evaluate adaptation strategies under extreme climate scenarios in estuarine systems.
Findings
Targeted adaptation measures can mitigate adverse effects of sea level rise and warming in estuaries.
River engineering interventions reduce risks like storm surges and upstream particulate transport.
Integrating climate projections into management is crucial for estuarine resilience.
Abstract
Estuaries are among the most intensively used aquatic environments, where steep physical and biogeochemical gradients interact with dense human populations and valuable ecosystems. Intense human usage has historically led to ecological degradation and persistent use conflicts, in many temperate estuaries that host major inland ports such as the Elbe estuary in the North Sea. Climate change, with its associated effects on sea levels and global temperatures, represents a significant challenge for the functioning of these systems. The impact on estuarine hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics and water quality is, however, not yet fully understood. In this study, we utilise a coupled physical–biogeochemical model to assess the estuary’s response to an extreme climate scenario, focusing on the evaluation of potential adaptation options that could mitigate the impact of the climate scenario. By…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamics · Climate Change and Environmental Impact · Coastal and Marine Management
