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Soft bottom ecosystems

 

Soft bottom ecosystems: case studies

 

Oyster restoration on the Belgian Coast, North Sea (Royal Institute of Natural Sciences, Belgium)​ 
Innovative eelgrass restoration techniques: the NOVAGRASS project​​​​ (University of Southern Denmark)

Delivering large habitat restoration schemes​​​​​ (CH2M Consultants, Team Van Oord)

Marine ecosystem restoration and management options for port operators: the benefits of the sediment replacement (HR Wallingford)

Valuing multiple eelgrass ecosystem services: fish production and uptake of carbon and nitrogen (Enviro Economics Consultancy Sweden)

The importance of carbon budgets in marine ecosystem conservation and restoration (Silvestrum Climate Associates) 

Restoration of marine ecosystems using natural biodegradable materials​ (Bureau Waardenburg)

Biodegradable structures for marine ecosystem restoration (Karin Didderen, Tjisse van der Heide)

Recovery of mangrove ecosystem carbon stocks in abandoned shrimp ponds (Angie Elwin, University of Reading, Reading, UK)

Creating wetland habitat to deal with impacts of climate change – 5 years on (Alys Laver, Steart Marshes Reserve Office, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust - WWT, UK)

 

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 689518.
MERCES is coordinated by the Università Politecnica delle Marche (Italy) - www.univpm.it