Nature-based solutions on floodplain restoration with coupled propagule dispersal simulation and stepping-stone approach to predict mangrove encroachment in an estuary

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Dec 10;851(Pt 1):158097. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158097. Epub 2022 Aug 18.

Abstract

The mangrove ecosystem is significantly affected by human activities, climate change, and rising sea level. The propagules of mangroves dispersal with tide and river currents that extend upstream habitats are why mangroves are the dominant species in the tidal area. Bridging critical knowledge gaps can help to create restoration plans for mangrove extension. However, studies on the hydrodynamic and propagation trajectory model (PTM) simulation of propagule long-distance dispersal (LDD) and mangrove growth potential are scarce. By combining various numerical methods and empirical formulas and verifying them with the data obtained through field surveys, this study established a comprehensive model to assess the dispersal and growth of the propagules of Kandelia ovobata. The stepping-stone approach (SSA) and habitat suitability index (HSI) model were also employed to determine the location of the appropriate new habitats through iterative simulation in propagule dispersal. Dike removal was proposed as a nature-based solution and modeled to evaluate the benefits of ecological conservation and flood prevention. The PTM simulations indicated that the deterministic process of horizontal advection accounted for >80 %, and that the remaining variability in the model could be explained by stochastic processes in predicting mangrove propagules pathways. The integrated model of the PTM and SSA proved that propagules have LDD in an estuary. There were few matches in the regions for mangrove growth when comparing the suitability of habitat distribution and the probability of propagule movement. We suggested that the mangrove spread model incorporating the SSA and HSI models predict the potential for mangrove dispersal into new habitats. In addition, the removal of levees aids floodplain regeneration and allows propagules to disperse across the floodplain at high tide and establishment at low tide. The Guandu floodplain restoration with dike removal supplied a cobenefits on ecological demands and flood risk reduction. Future research could thus utilize the adaptation and mitigation strategies presented in this study by incorporating socioeconomic considerations to enhance practical feasibility.

Keywords: Hydrodynamics; Long-distance dispersal; Mangrove; Nature-based solution; Propagation trajectory; Stepping stone.

MeSH terms

  • Climate Change
  • Ecosystem*
  • Estuaries
  • Rhizophoraceae*
  • Wetlands