Set of indices to assess dune development and dune restoration potential in beach-dune systems on Mediterranean developed coasts

J Environ Manage. 2020 Apr 1:259:109754. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109754. Epub 2019 Dec 4.

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to contribute with a tool to guide decision makers with some level of understanding of coastal dynamics as to the most appropriate management measures to adopt. A set of indices for assessing beach-dune systems and their potential for dune restoration are presented. The systems analysed are described using variables related to physical and anthropic factors, and the sites are classified according to the intervention actions required. Fifty beach-dune systems representing the range of types of beaches, the degree of urbanisation, and the dune morphologies found on the Catalan coastline (NE Iberian Peninsula) are sampled. The results show that beaches with the most developed dunes usually have high scores for management and low scores for urbanisation, while the less developed dunes are found on beaches with very low scores for management. Regarding the potential for dune restoration, the beaches are classified into four groups according to the management measures recommended: dune conservation, dune restoration, dune recovery, and renaturalisation of beaches where only incipient dunes can be developed.

Keywords: Beach management; Checklist indices; Developed coasts; Dune restoration; Environmental status of dunes.

MeSH terms

  • Ecosystem*