Land-sea interactions

The increase in anthropogenic activities at the interface between land and sea is having a severe impact on coastal ecosystems and their services. And this is also affecting the livelihoods of coastal communities, which are already especially hard-hit by the effects of climate change. It is all the more important to find governance structures that consider the interdependencies between land and sea and allow proper management of possible externalities.
- Saplings versus sea-level rise(2023)
- Towards more sustainability in integrated mangrove systems (2022)
- Governing land-sea interactions(2022)
- Sucking away the sand(2022)
- Land reclamation for housing – the example of Côte d’Ivoire(2022)
- Down the river and into the sea – plastic pollution and its consequences(2022)
- Fighting for coastlines devoured by climate change in Tunisia (2022)
- Managing coastal biodiversity and sustaining livelihoods in a complex setting – the Gulf of Mottama Project in Myanmar(2022)
- Mangrove forests – a nature-based solution for climate change mitigation and adaptation(2022)
- Conserving mangrove ecosystems, securing livelihoods – the seafood sector can play its part(2022)
- A multi-stakeholder partnership for integrated mangrove aquaculture in the Sundarbans(2022)
- Evidence-based regulation for sustainable development – coastal protection in Ghana(2022)