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What is a primary goal of mitigation approaches for coastal wetlands in a changing climate?
To enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services
To reduce the number of fish species in the area
To completely remove human activities from coastal zones
To prevent all types of natural disturbances
Which of the following is a common strategy for mitigating climate effects on coastal wetlands?
Increasing freshwater flows to wetland areas
Damming rivers to reduce sediment inflow
Implementing land reclamation projects
Maximizing urban development along shorelines
What role do sediment management practices play in mitigating climate change impacts on coastal wetlands?
They increase the elevation of wetlands to combat sea-level rise.
They limit natural sediment processes critical for wetlands.
They focus solely on managing pollutants in the water column.
They encourage the formation of artificial barriers to the coast.
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