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Research Article

Nature-based solutions for coastal resilience in South Africa

Pages 21-50 | Received 11 Feb 2022, Accepted 09 Mar 2023, Published online: 23 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Coastlines globally are sensitive to the effects of sea-level rise, increased coastal storminess and changes in coastal sediment supply and sediment dynamics in the Anthropocene. Coastlines are also influenced by land use change, urbanization and development of built infrastructure. These changes can affect the dynamics of coastal landforms, weaken coastal resilience and make coasts more sensitive to climate hazards. This study critically examines the properties of coastlines that contribute to coastal biophysical resilience in South Africa, highlighting their relativerates of change and dynamic behaviour in response to physical and human forcing factors. Coastal landforms can be considered as ‘green infrastructure’ that can buffer the effects of climate change as well as providing ecosystem and environmental services in their own right. Viewing coastal landforms as green infrastructure provides a ‘nature-based solution’ to mitigate against climate change impacts that can work with – not against – the natural geomorphic, sedimentary and ecological processes of coastlines. Coastal landforms can also contribute to socioecological resilience, where they provide environmental and ecosystem services. The green infrastructure approach to coastal resilience has not been well developed in South Africa but is more effective in supporting coastal sustainable development.

Acknowledgments

I thank two anonymous reviewers for their comments on a previous version of this paper.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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