This paper aims to highlight the prevailing experiences of Latin America and to clarify what ‘green infrastructure’ entails in addition to describing seven case studies from a range of coastal ecosystems (wetlands, coastal dunes, beaches and coral reefs) at scales varying from local to regional. The case studies are categorised according to their degree of naturalness (nature-based, engineered ecosystems, soft engineering, ecologically enhanced hard infrastructure and de-engineering). Generally, the implementation of green infrastructure projects aims to increase resilience, enhance the provision of ecosystem services, recover biodiversity, reduce the negative effects of hard infrastructure and implement corrective measures. The greatest benefits of these projects relate to the creation of multi-functional spaces, which often combine the above advantages with improved opportunities for recreation and/or economic activities. It is hoped that this paper will disseminate the experience in green infrastructure among academics and practitioners and stimulate wider adoption of green infrastructure projects and good practices.
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April 27 2017
Coastal risk mitigation by green infrastructure in Latin America
Rodolfo Silva, PhD;
Rodolfo Silva, PhD
Professor
Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, México (corresponding author: RSilvaC@iingen.unam.mx)
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Debora Lithgow, PhD;
Debora Lithgow, PhD
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, México
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Luciana S. Esteves, PhD;
Luciana S. Esteves, PhD
Principal Academic
Faculty of Science and Technology, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK
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María Luisa Martínez, PhD;
María Luisa Martínez, PhD
Professor
Functional Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology (INECOL), Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
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Patricia Moreno-Casasola, PhD;
Patricia Moreno-Casasola, PhD
Professor
Functional Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology (INECOL), Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
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Raúl Martell, PhD;
Raúl Martell, PhD
Marine Monitoring Consultant
Department of Marine Monitoring, National Commission for Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Mexico City, México
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Pedro Pereira, PhD;
Pedro Pereira, PhD
Professor
Geological Oceanography Laboratory, Oceanography Department, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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Edgar Mendoza, PhD;
Edgar Mendoza, PhD
Senior Lecturer
Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, México
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Adolfo Campos-Cascaredo, PhD;
Adolfo Campos-Cascaredo, PhD
Professor
Functional Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology (INECOL), Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
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Patricio Winckler Grez, PhD;
Patricio Winckler Grez, PhD
Professor
Escuela de Ingeniería Civil Oceánica, Universidad de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
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Andrés F. Osorio, PhD;
Andrés F. Osorio, PhD
Head of Department
OCEANICOS Research Group, National University of Colombia, Medellin, Colombia
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Juan D. Osorio-Cano, MEng;
Juan D. Osorio-Cano, MEng
Senior Lecturer
OCEANICOS Research Group, National University of Colombia, Medellin, Colombia
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German Daniel Rivillas, PhD
German Daniel Rivillas, PhD
Junior Researcher
IDEAH, Departamento de Ingeniería Civil y Ambiental, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
June 06 2016
Accepted:
March 14 2017
Online ISSN: 1751-7737
Print ISSN: 1741-7597
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2017
Maritime Engineering (2017) 170 (2): 39–54.
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Received:
June 06 2016
Accepted:
March 14 2017
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Silva R, Lithgow D, Esteves LS, Martínez ML, Moreno-Casasola P, Martell R, Pereira P, Mendoza E, Campos-Cascaredo A, Winckler Grez P, Osorio AF, Osorio-Cano JD, Rivillas GD (2017), "Coastal risk mitigation by green infrastructure in Latin America". Maritime Engineering, Vol. 170 No. 2 pp. 39–54, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmaen.2016.13
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