Natural coasts protect against tropical cyclones

People living on the in low-lying coastal areas will be at even greater risk from cyclones in the future. Natural ecosystems offer protection, but this protection has decreased in recent years and is expected to continue to decline. This is a finding of a model study by an international team of researchers led by ETH Zurich.

A man plants seedlings.
Restoring mangrove forests is worthwhile because they protect coastal inhabitants from cyclones. (Photograph: Adobe Stock / aprilian)

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