Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Selecting Case Studies
2.2. Reviewing Cases
3. Results
3.1. Tampa Bay, Florida
3.1.1. Background and Ecological Context
3.1.2. Restoration Plan at Scale: History, Development, and Goals
3.1.3. Restoration Plan Status and Outcomes
3.1.4. Role of Stakeholder Involvement
3.1.5. Funding
3.2. Chesapeake Bay, Maryland and Virginia
3.2.1. Background and Ecological Context
3.2.2. Restoration Plan at Scale: History, Development, and Goals
3.2.3. Restoration Plan Status and Outcomes
3.2.4. Role of Stakeholder Involvement
3.2.5. Funding
3.3. San Francisco Bay, California
3.3.1. Background and Ecological Context
3.3.2. Restoration Plan at Scale: History, Development, and Goals
3.3.3. Restoration Plan Status and Outcomes
3.3.4. Role of Stakeholder Involvement
3.3.5. Funding
4. Discussion
4.1. Recognizable Ecological Crisis with Public Demand for Action
4.2. Political Response Catalyzing the Development of Estuary-Level Recovery Plans
4.3. Development of Science-Based, Estuary-Level, Comprehensive Plans for Action with Clear, Measurable Goals
4.4. Funding Provided to Implement the Plan
4.5. The Public Has Remained Engaged
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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DeAngelis, B.M.; Sutton-Grier, A.E.; Colden, A.; Arkema, K.K.; Baillie, C.J.; Bennett, R.O.; Benoit, J.; Blitch, S.; Chatwin, A.; Dausman, A.; et al. Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies. Sustainability 2020, 12, 869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030869
DeAngelis BM, Sutton-Grier AE, Colden A, Arkema KK, Baillie CJ, Bennett RO, Benoit J, Blitch S, Chatwin A, Dausman A, et al. Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies. Sustainability. 2020; 12(3):869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030869
Chicago/Turabian StyleDeAngelis, Bryan M., Ariana E. Sutton-Grier, Allison Colden, Katie K. Arkema, Christopher J. Baillie, Richard O. Bennett, Jeff Benoit, Seth Blitch, Anthony Chatwin, Alyssa Dausman, and et al. 2020. "Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies" Sustainability 12, no. 3: 869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030869
APA StyleDeAngelis, B. M., Sutton-Grier, A. E., Colden, A., Arkema, K. K., Baillie, C. J., Bennett, R. O., Benoit, J., Blitch, S., Chatwin, A., Dausman, A., Gittman, R. K., Greening, H. S., Henkel, J. R., Houge, R., Howard, R., Hughes, A. R., Lowe, J., Scyphers, S. B., Sherwood, E. T., ... Grabowski, J. H. (2020). Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies. Sustainability, 12(3), 869. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030869