Teresa M. Konlechner
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View article: A national scale coastal change dataset for Aotearoa New Zealand
A national scale coastal change dataset for Aotearoa New Zealand Open
Comprehensive historical coastal change datasets are crucial resources for effective coastal management. In Aotearoa New Zealand, available coastal change data is outdated, or sporadic, hindering large-scale, long-term analysis of coastal …
View article: Current extent and future opportunities for living shorelines in Australia
Current extent and future opportunities for living shorelines in Australia Open
Living shorelines aim to enhance the resilience of coastlines to hazards while simultaneously delivering co-benefits such as carbon sequestration. Despite the potential ecological and socio-economic benefits of living shorelines over conve…
View article: Does tidal phase determine successful plant colonisation of atoll lagoon islands in the Maldives?
Does tidal phase determine successful plant colonisation of atoll lagoon islands in the Maldives? Open
Vegetation colonisation is an important process in the geomorphic development of atoll lagoon islands and understanding how plants establish may help model how these islands will respond to eustatic sea-level rise. The recent morphodynamic…
View article: “Winga Is Trying to Get in”: Local Observations of Climate Change in the Tiwi Islands
“Winga Is Trying to Get in”: Local Observations of Climate Change in the Tiwi Islands Open
There is a growing body of research documenting Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities' observations of changes in climate. The accuracy, efficacy, and transferability of this research depends on its motives and methods. In this paper, w…
View article: Current Extent and Future Opportunities for Living Shorelines in Australia
Current Extent and Future Opportunities for Living Shorelines in Australia Open
View article: Post‐disturbance evolution of a prograded foredune barrier during a sustained dynamic restoration project—the role of wind speed, wind direction and vegetation
Post‐disturbance evolution of a prograded foredune barrier during a sustained dynamic restoration project—the role of wind speed, wind direction and vegetation Open
Disturbed (de‐vegetated) coastal dunes can follow divergent evolutionary pathways, evolving to one of a range of possible morphologies in response to spatial and temporal variations in windiness (i.e. the speed and direction of competent w…
View article: Nature-based solutions for atoll habitability
Nature-based solutions for atoll habitability Open
Atoll societies have adapted their environments and social systems for thousands of years, but the rapid pace of climate change may bring conditions that exceed their adaptive capacities. There is growing interest in the use of ‘nature-bas…
View article: Structure‐from‐motion photogrammetry analysis of historical aerial photography: Determining beach volumetric change over decadal scales
Structure‐from‐motion photogrammetry analysis of historical aerial photography: Determining beach volumetric change over decadal scales Open
Historical aerial photographs are an invaluable tool in shoreline mapping and change detection in coastal landscapes. We evaluate the extent to which structure‐from‐motion (SfM) photogrammetric methods can be applied to quantify volumetric…
View article: Developing a nature-based coastal defence strategy for Australia
Developing a nature-based coastal defence strategy for Australia Open
Australia’s rapid coastal population growth coupled with the increased risk of hazards driven by climate change creates an urgent need to start adaptation planning for the future. The most common solutions for protecting the coast (seawall…
View article: Invasive cordgrass (<i>Spartina</i> spp.) in south‐eastern Australia induces island formation, salt marsh development, and carbon storage
Invasive cordgrass (<i>Spartina</i> spp.) in south‐eastern Australia induces island formation, salt marsh development, and carbon storage Open
Invasive vegetation species can lead to major changes in the geomorphology of coastal systems. Within temperate estuaries in the southern hemisphere, especially Australia and New Zealand, the cordgrass Spartina spp. has become established.…