Journal of Design and Built Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(3), P. 67 - 82
Published: Dec. 26, 2023
Poor
quality
habitat
profiles
of
artificial
coastal
structures
for
biodiversity
growth
compared
to
natural
shore
have
led
researchers
utilize
ecological
engineering
principles
in
creating
enhancement
models
mimicking
the
environment
help
improve
living
conditions
marine
organisms.
Extensive
global
trials
been
conducted
with
concrete
formulations
incorporating
eco-friendly
materials
and
recycled
resources.
However,
eco-concrete
production
use
is
still
lacking
Malaysia.
The
technology
involved
casting,
moulding,
demoulding
remains
at
experimental
stage,
unreported
comparisons
different
moulding
used
casting
geometrically
complex
models.
This
study
evaluated
techniques
using
locally
produced
eco-concrete.
main
aim
this
determine
effect
including
plaster
Paris,
drilling
wood,
expanded
polystyrene,
rubber
foam,
vacuum
forming
on
mould
time,
labour
requirements
fabrication
factors.
Vacuum
highly
preferred
its
quick
less
work,
design
uniformity,
ability
cast
larger
methods
require
improvements
further
experimentation
ensure
an
easier
process
reusability
long-term
production.
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Maritime Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 69
Published: Feb. 8, 2024
In
the
marine
environment,
greening
of
grey
infrastructure
(GGI)
is
a
rapidly
growing
field
that
attempts
to
encourage
native
life
colonize
artificial
structures
enhance
biodiversity,
thereby
promoting
ecosystem
functioning
and
hence
service
provision.
By
designing
multifunctional
sea
defences,
breakwaters,
port
complexes
off-shore
renewable
energy
installations,
these
can
yield
myriad
environmental
benefits,
in
particular,
addressing
UN
SDG
14:
Life
below
water.
Whilst
GGI
has
shown
great
promise
there
evidence
base,
remain
many
criticisms
knowledge
gaps,
some
feel
scope
for
be
abused
by
developers
facilitate
harmful
development.
Given
surge
research
this
recent
years,
it
timely
review
literature
provide
an
update
on
state-of-the-art
relation
identify
remaining
gaps.
Despite
rapid
significant
advances
made
field,
currently
lack
science
practice
outside
academic
sectors
developed
world,
collective
need
schemes
intersectoral
transsectoral
research,
exchange,
capacity
building
optimize
pursuit
contributing
sustainable
Land Degradation and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
35(5), P. 1804 - 1817
Published: Jan. 11, 2024
Abstract
Enhancing
the
understanding
and
management
of
ecosystem
services
(ESs)
supply
demand
under
influence
global
change
is
crucial
for
sustaining
human
well‐being
promoting
sustainable
development.
However,
comprehension
changes
in
service
dynamics
face
complex
disturbances
remains
limited.
This
study
focuses
on
four
representative
ESs
northern
Liaodong
Bay,
a
typical
estuary
wetland,
to
elucidate
alterations
these
comprehend
impact
mechanisms
arising
from
reclamation
activities.
The
findings
reveal
following
key
insights:
between
1993
2020,
water
yield
disparity
became
increasingly
pronounced,
while
equilibrium
carbon
storage
shifted
surplus
balance.
In
contrast,
excess
supply–demand
food
landscape
esthetics
remained
relatively
consistent.
delves
deeper
into
non‐linear
relationship
activities
relationships,
with
each
exhibiting
distinct
patterns.
As
intensity
rises,
ratio
exhibits
varying
trends:
demonstrate
an
inverted
U‐shaped
relationship,
follows
pattern,
progressively
decline.
By
identifying
thresholds,
different
strategies
should
be
applied
areas
exceeding
falling
below
constraints
guidance
being
necessary
former
latter,
respectively.
These
advance
our
context
human‐driven
provide
practical
implications
coastal
areas.
International Journal of Digital Earth,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(1)
Published: March 18, 2024
The
evolution
and
future
trajectory
of
island
shorelines,
amidst
global
climate
change,
are
increasing
concern
to
governments,
communities
researchers
worldwide.
However,
the
field
studies
is
often
hampered
by
a
lack
data
inconsistent
methodologies,
leading
an
inadequate
understanding
processes
driving
shoreline
changes
on
islands
within
context
change.
This
research
aims
bridge
this
gap
analyzing
in
Southeast
Asia,
Indian
Ocean
Mediterranean
Sea
from
1990
2020
using
remote
sensing.
Of
over
13,000
examined,
approximately
12%
experienced
significant
shifts
positions.
total
length
these
approaches
200,000
km,
with
7.57%
showing
signs
landward
erosion
6.05%
expanding
seaward.
Human
activities,
particularly
reclamation
land
filling,
were
identified
as
primary
drivers
local
transformations,
while
natural
factors
have
comparatively
minor
impact.
Moreover,
ongoing
rise
sea
levels
exacerbating
factor
for
coastal
rather
than
cause.
Drawing
findings,
we
propose
several
adaptive
measures
response
Taken
together,
provides
comprehensive
basis
decision-making
sustainable
development
territories.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(9), P. 3723 - 3723
Published: April 29, 2024
Recent
years
have
seen
an
increase
in
the
popularity
of
exploring
correlation
between
groundwater
and
tourism
as
a
research
topic.
Although
previous
studies
touched
on
certain
aspects
this
relationship,
none
has
yet
plunged
to
heart
matter.
This
Bibliometric
study
examines
literature
relationship
overall
context
economic
development.
The
bibliometric
tools
VOS
Viewer
version
1.6.19
R
Bibliometrix
were
employed
analyze
104
publications
selected
via
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
diagram.
results
suggest
growing
interest
subject
need
broader
collaborative
research,
fully
understand
these
dynamics.
Major
contributions
come
from
Spanish,
American,
Chinese,
Mexican
authors,
focusing
sustainability,
anthropogenic
impact,
physical
characteristics,
quality.
In
conclusion,
provides
overview
current
landscape,
identifies
trends
gaps,
encourages
international
collaboration
better
understanding
issues
context.
our
work
very
important
knowledge,
it
should
be
recognized
that
analysis
is
made
only
based
Scopus-indexed
literature.
restriction
highlights
necessity
future
do
more
comprehensive
integrated
analysis.
array
sources
will
thus
definitely
enhance
joint
academic
knowledge
lead
inclusive
and,
therefore,
higher-quality
discourse.
Water,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 1060 - 1060
Published: April 3, 2025
The
present
study
aimed
at
identifying
the
transformations
that
occurred
since
1600s
in
a
low-lying
territory
located
east
of
Venice
Lagoon.
environmental
modifications
were
examined
GIS
environment
through
interpretation
multidisciplinary
data.
analysis
historical
maps
realized
from
1641
to
1943,
as
well
aerial
photographs
and
satellite
images
taken
last
few
decades,
was
fundamental
reconstruct
evolution
area
mainly
relation
anthropogenic
processes.
Over
past
centuries,
various
attempts
land
reclamation
partially
or
totally
failed.
However,
even
if
an
overall
general
decrease
both
total
pond
surface
marsh
extension
has
been
observed
19th
century,
appeared
entirely
dry
back
only
1940s
owing
efficacy
main
most
recent
works.