Beach And Foredune
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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- Restoration pathway R2 More details
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Description
The Reference State consists of barren shoreline, drifting dunes, and patchy grassland.
Submodel
States 1, 5 and 6 (additional transitions)
1.1. Open Dune Meadow: Ammophila breviligulata.
1.5. Storm Beach: Cakile edentula.
1.6. Swale Wet Meadow: Juncus balticus-Cladium mariscoides.
States 2, 5 and 6 (additional transitions)
1.2. Open Dune Shrubland: Prunus pumila-Salix cordata-Arctostaphylos uva ursi.
1.5. Storm Beach: Cakile edentula.
1.6. Swale Wet Meadow: Juncus balticus-Cladium mariscoides.
States 3 and 7 (additional transitions)
1.3. Evergreen Woodland: Pinus strobus-Pinus banksiana.
1.7. Deciduous Woodland: Populus deltoides.
Mechanism
Dune leveling or construction of shoreline structure which stop the flow of sand.
Mechanism
Dunegrass reestablishment, plus foredune redevelopment. Invasive species may need to be treated or removed.
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Brush Management |
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Tree/Shrub Establishment |
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Restoration and Management of Rare and Declining Habitats |
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Upland Wildlife Habitat Management |
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Early Successional Habitat Development/Management |
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Herbaceous Weed Control |
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