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| definition = The dampening of environmental disturbances by biogenic structures<ref>Beaumont, N.J.; Austen, M.C.; Atkins, J.P.; Burdon, D.; Degraer, S.; Dentinho, T.P.; Derous, S.; Holm, P.; Horton, T.; van Ierland, E.; Marboe, A.H.; Starkey, D.J.; Townsend, M.; Zarzycki, T. (2007). Identification, definition and quantification of goods and services provided by marine biodiversity: implications for the ecosystem approach. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 54(3): 253-265 </ref>..}}  
  
== (flood and storm protection) ==
 
 
[[Image:Uses2.jpg|thumb|left]]Marine ecosystems can provide a 'buffering' effect that protects humans from the effects of destructive perturbations such as floods and storms. Wetlands and floodplains, for example, can help to alleviate the effects of floods by trapping stormwater.
 
  
==See Also==
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== See also ==
[[Category:Coastal processes, interactions and resources]]
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[[Category:Coastal habitats and ecosystems in transitional waters]]
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[[Disturbance Prevention]]
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[[Category:Restoration of coastal and marine zones]]
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== References ==
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Revision as of 12:43, 10 September 2009

Definition of Disturbance prevention:
The dampening of environmental disturbances by biogenic structures[1]..
This is the common definition for Disturbance prevention, other definitions can be discussed in the article


See also

Disturbance Prevention

References

  1. Beaumont, N.J.; Austen, M.C.; Atkins, J.P.; Burdon, D.; Degraer, S.; Dentinho, T.P.; Derous, S.; Holm, P.; Horton, T.; van Ierland, E.; Marboe, A.H.; Starkey, D.J.; Townsend, M.; Zarzycki, T. (2007). Identification, definition and quantification of goods and services provided by marine biodiversity: implications for the ecosystem approach. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 54(3): 253-265