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ENDURE - ENsuring DUne REsilience against Climate Change

Funder identifier: WL 17_028 (Other contract id)
Period: February 2017 till March 2023
Status: Completed
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Institutes (2)  Top | Publication 
  • Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken; Vlaams Ministerie Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken; Departement Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken; Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium (WL), more, executant
  • Interreg 2 Seas, more, proposer

Abstract
The 2 Seas (southern North Sea) area has the most extensively dune protected coast in Europe. Dunes ecosystems cross political borders yet are managed on an ad hoc basis at local levels resulting in an inefficient approach or receive no management at all. Joint working is vital to deliver a sustainable future for the shared 2 Seas coastline. Endure is an Interreg 2 seas project proposal aiming to reduce vulnerability and increase sustainable protection of coastal communities to climate change impacts. These objectives should be achieved by increasing capacity of dune ecosystems to adapt to present and future climate change impacts via implementing innovative new management techniques. A consortium of 17 institutions from UK, France, Belgium and the Netherlands participate to ENDURE project proposal. The role of FHR will be to ensure exchange of knowledge regarding the dune system morphology, support the monitoring of the pilot sites and the ecological studies, to get insight into processes which control the stability of coastal dunes as effective coastal protection, contribute to the best practice for coastal dunes monitoring and management.

Publication  Top | Institutes 
  • Bonte, D.; Batsleer, F.; Provoost, S.; Reijers, V.C.; Vandegehuchte, M.L.; Van De Walle, R.; Dan, S.; Matheve, H.; Rauwoens, P.; Strypsteen, G.; Suzuki, T.; Verwaest, T.; Hillaert, J. (2021). Biomorphogenic feedbacks and the spatial organization of a dominant grass steer dune development. Front. Ecol. Evol. 9: 761336. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.761336, more

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