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Developing a business case for greening hard coastal and estuarine infrastructure: preliminary results

Abstract:
This paper presents a new framework of critical success factors (CSF) that is being developed to aid approval of ecological enhancements and green engineering options in cities, historic conservation areas, estuaries and at the coast. This is intended to support asset managers, engineers, conservation and biodiversity teams, decision-makers, and other end-users. The CSF framework is outlined and demonstrated by assessing the engineering performance and ecosystem services benefits of ecological enhancements used in specific operational scale case studies. Where data availability permits, the costs and benefits of different greening approaches compared to ‘business as usual’ are assessed. Three coastal and estuarine case studies are presented to demonstrate how the framework can be applied to compare traditional engineering solutions to green-grey options. Results show that simple, inexpensive ecological enhancement and green engineering solutions can deliver more multifunctional benefits than business as usual solutions for similar or reduced costs. They also demonstrate that the CSF framework will be a powerful tool that can aid practitioners in evaluating green engineering solutions compared with business as usual.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
SOGE
Sub department:
Geography
Role:
Author


Publisher:
Institute of Civil Engineers
Host title:
Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 5-7 September 2017, Liverpool, UK: Proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers Breakwaters Conference
Journal:
Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2017 More from this journal
Publication date:
2018-08-21
Acceptance date:
2017-09-29
ISBN:
9780727763174


Pubs id:
pubs:824269
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uuid:a1ebda20-f03d-4e2e-a777-818bb1be9f65
Local pid:
pubs:824269
Source identifiers:
824269
Deposit date:
2018-02-13

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