
The Reconstruction of Coastal Ecosystems
The reconstruction of coastal ecosystems involves restoring natural habitats like mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses that have been damaged by human activity or environmental changes. These ecosystems serve as vital buffers against storms, support biodiversity, filter pollutants, and help prevent erosion. Restoration efforts may include planting native vegetation, removing invasive species, and implementing sustainable practices to promote natural recovery. The goal is to rebuild healthy, resilient coastal environments that provide ecological benefits and protect communities from climate impacts while maintaining the natural balance of the coastline.