Climate actions
Coastal wetlands (or tidal marshes) are saltwater and brackish water wetlands located in coastal areas. They provide natural defence against coastal flooding and storm surges dissipating wave energy and coastal erosion and could help in stabilisation off shore sediments. In some locations (such as the Dutch Scheldt Estuary), coastal wetlands are used to absorb storm surge waters, attenuating flooding. Coastal wetlands are also important natural habitats with nursery function for fish and shellfish and for birdlife and could contribute to water purification. The main difficulty in implementing the action is related to the change of land use, with loss of land used (i.e. for agriculture).
Restoration and management of coastal wetlands
Objective
To adapt to climate change effects and restore ecosystems.
Description
Expected results
Increased ecosystem value and diversity.
Result indicators
m² wetland reclaimed.
Involved actors
Landowners.
Expected timeline for action
Best practices
Criticalities
Scope of the action
Type of proposed actions
Sector of action
Climate impacts
Implementation scale