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The Economic Value of Wetlands as Storm Buffers
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Review of methods for quantifying the benefits of coastal wetlands in absorbing and buffering extreme weather event impacts on coastal infrastructure
Ecosystem Services,
2025
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Evolution of wetlands in the northern part of the Po Delta: The experience of unmanaged realignments
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms,
2024
DOI:10.1002/esp.5936
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Assessing Property Level Economic Impacts of Climate in the US, New Insights and Evidence from a Comprehensive Flood Risk Assessment Tool
Climate,
2020
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Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystems as Defense Against Flood Damages: An Economic Perspective
Frontiers in Climate,
2020
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