The global course duration is 12 weeks + 1 week of orientation, 1 for the exams and 1 midterm break (April 17 – April 21).
February 2017
Tue 28 Coastal systems morphology - Introduction to coastal environments: definitions and main controlling processes.
March 2017
Thu 2 Coastal systems morphology - Coastal lagoons, estuaries and deltas: definitions and characteristics. Typical morphological structures and ecological properties of tidal environments. Geomorphological classifications.
Tue 7Shaping forcings of the coastal morphology – Tides and circulation
Thu 9 Shaping forcings of the coastal morphology – Waves
Tue 14 Morphology and Ecogeomorphology - Biotic and abiotic processes shaping the tidal landscape. Biomorphodynamics. The role of salt marsh vegetation in trapping and stabilizing sediments. The role of phanerogams (seagrass) in retaining and stabilizing the bottom.
Thu 16 The Venice lagoon as a natural lab - History of the evolution of the Venice Lagoon. Environmental issues faced by Venice in history and the adopted management solutions. Venice as an example of current typical issues of coastal lagoons: depositional/erosional trends, water quality degradation, sea level rise and exceptional high tides. Natural and restored salt marshes in the Venice lagoon.
Fri 17 Field trip to the Venice lagoon salt marshes (Visit to natural and restored salt marshes). Half day.
Tue 21The Venice lagoon as a natural lab – Recent history of the Venice lagoon. The lagoon barrier islands. The lagoon management.
Thu 23 Evolution of estuarine systems – Evolution of coastal morphological structures. Stability and multiple-state equilibria. Feedback mechanisms. Models.
Fri 24 Field trip to Pellestrina, Murazzi (including Piccolo Museo dei Murazzi – San P. in Volta), Ca’ Roman and seagrass meadows. Full day.
Tue 28 Wetlands - Characteristics and definitions. The role of ecology in the formation and development of wetlands and of coastal marshes. Biogeochemical cycles in wetlands. Wetlands and greenhouse gasses. Wetland functions and services with examples from around the world.
Thu 30 Wetlands - The value of wetlands. Constructed wetlands. Wetland restoration principles and case studies. Peatland: the example of the Zennare basin (southern part of the Venice lagoon watershed).
April 2017
Tue 4 Climate change and relative sea level rise – Global warming. The IPCC report on climate change and relative sea level rise. Data, models and future scenarios.
Thu 6 Climate change and relative sea level rise - theory and examples from around the world. Coastal wetlands, climate change and sea level rise: New Orleans, Venice and other urban examples. Saltwater intrusion in coastal areas: an environmental, social and economical issue.
Tue 11 Putting all together – review and general discussions on the different topics.
Thu 13 Midterm test (mandatory)
April 17 – April 21: spring break
Tue 25 National holiday, no lesson
Thu 27 Monitoring and management of coastal systems – The importance of geospatial analysis for monitoring and managing a coastal environment. What is a Geographic Information System? Monitoring methods applied to the Venice lagoon.
May 2017
Tue 2 Monitoring and management of coastal systems – Monitoring systems. Satellite sensors for environmental monitoring. Remote sensing applied to the observation of climate change.
Thu 4 Monitoring and management of coastal systems – introduction to remote sensing, satellite systems, introduction to image processing. Remote sensing for environmental monitoring of coastal systems: applications.
Tue 9 Monitoring and management of coastal systems - water quality monitoring options and techniques. Remote sensing of water quality. A comparison of historical changes in quality over time due to anthropogenic activities.
Wed 10 The MOSE system– introduction and general discussion. Anthropological aspects discussed by prof. Luca Pes (joint lesson). This lesson is counted as reschedule of April 25 (National holiday, no lesson).
Thu 11 No lesson
Fri 12 Field trip to Arsenale – Consorzio Venezia Nuova to visit the MOSE control room and discuss the project with the company representatives. Visit to MOSE site.
Guest speaker: Elena Zambardi – Consorzio Venezia Nuova. Half day.
Tue 16 Group activities – presentation and selection of the topics for the final group works.
Thu 18 Group activities
Tue 23 Group activities
Thu 25 Group activities
Tue 30 Final presentations
All texts will be provided during the course.
Required readings:
Marani M., D’Alpaos A., Lanzoni S., Santalucia M., 2011. Understanding and predicting wave erosion of marsh edges. Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 38, L21401, doi:10.1029/2011GL048995.
Mcleod E., Gail L Chmura, Steven Bouillon, Rodney Salm, Mats Björk, Carlos M Duarte, Catherine E Lovelock, William H Schlesinger, and Brian R Silliman 2011. A blueprint for blue carbon: toward an improved understanding of the role of vegetated coastal habitats in sequestering CO2. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9: 552–560. doi:10.1890/110004
Barbier, E.B., Hacker, S.D., Kennedy, C., Koch, E.W., Stier, A.C., Silliman, B.R., 2011. The value of estuarine and coastal ecosystem services. Ecol Monogr 81, 169-193.
Carniello, L., A. Defina, and L. D'Alpaos, 2009. Morphological evolution of the Venice lagoon: Evidence from the past and trend for the future, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 114, F04002, doi:10.1029/2008JF001157.
Belluco et al. 2006, Mapping salt-marsh vegetation by multispectral and hyperspectral remote sensing, Remote Sensing of Environment, 105, 54–67.
Moffett, K.B.; Nardin, W.; Silvestri, S.; Wang, C.; Temmerman, S. Multiple Stable States and Catastrophic Shifts in Coastal Wetlands: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities in Validating Theory Using Remote Sensing and Other Methods. Remote Sens. 2015, 7, 10184-10226.
IPCC 2013. Highlights of the New IPCC Report. AR5 Working Group 1, Climate Change.
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Fundamentals of Remote Sensing, http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-sciences/geography-boundary/remote-sensing/fundamentals/1430
Additional papers, books and readings:
M: Mitsch, W.J. and J.G. Gosselink. 2007. Wetlands, New York: John Wiley, 2007, 4th edition.
Ecology and geomorphology of tidal environments:
- Bertness, M.D. and A.M. Ellison. 1987. Determinants of pattern in a New England salt marsh plant community. Ecological Monographs 57:129-147.
- Bromberg, Gedan K., B.R. Silliman, and M.D. Bertness (2009) Centuries of Human-Driven Change in Salt Marsh Ecosystems, Annual Review of Marine Science. Vol. 1: 117-141. DOI: 10.1146/annurev.marine.010908.163930
- Carr, J. A., P. D’Odorico, K. J. McGlathery, and P. L. Wiberg (2012), Stability and resilience of seagrass meadows to seasonal and interannual dynamics and environmental stress, J. Geophys. Res., 117, G01007, doi:10.1029/2011JG001744.
- Fagherazzi, S., et al. (2012), Numerical models of salt marsh evolution: Ecological, geomorphic, and climatic factors, Rev. Geophys., 50, RG1002, doi:10.1029/2011RG000359
- Gedan, K.B., Kirwan, M.L., Wolanski, E., Barbier, E.B., Silliman, B.R., 2011. The present and future role of coastal wetland vegetation in protecting shorelines: answering recent challenges to the paradigm. Climatic Change 106, 7-29.
- Kirwan, M.L., Guntenspergen, G.R., D'Alpaos, A., Morris, J.T., Mudd, S.M., Temmerman, S., 2010. Limits on the adaptability of coastal marshes to rising sea level. Geophys Res Lett 37. , pp. 1-5, L23401, doi:10.1029/2010GL045489
- Marani M., S. Silvestri, E. Belluco, N. Ursino, A. Comerlati, O. Tosatto, M. Putti, Spatial organization and ecohydrological interactions in oxygen-limited vegetation ecosystems, Water Resour. Res., 42, W06D06, doi:10.1029/2005WR004582, 2006.
- Marani, M., A. D'Alpaos, S. Lanzoni, L. Carniello, A. Rinaldo, The importance of being coupled: Stable states, catastrophic shifts and hysteresis in tidal eco-morphodynamics, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 115, F04004, doi:10.1029/2009JF001600, 2010.
- Silvestri S., Defina A., Marani M., 2005. Tidal regime, salinity and salt marsh plant zonation. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 62, 119-130.
The Venice lagoon:
- L. Carbognin, P. Teatini, L. Tosi (2004) Eustacy and land subsidence in the Venice Lagoon at the beginning of the new millennium. Journal of Marine Systems Volume 51, Issues 1–4, Pages 345–353.
- Marani, M., S. Lanzoni, S. Silvestri, and A. Rinaldo, Tidal landforms, patterns of halophytic vegetation and the fate of the lagoon of Venice, J. Marine Syst., vol.51, 191-210, 2004
- Pastres R., C. Solidoro, S. Ciavatta, A. Petrizzo, G. Cossarini (2004) Long-term changes of inorganic nutrients in the Lagoon of Venice (Italy). Journal of Marine Systems 51:179– 189.
John W. Day, Francesco Scarton, Andrea Rismondo, and Daniele Are. Rapid Deterioration of a Salt Marsh in Venice Lagoon, Italy. Journal of Coastal Research, 14(2), 583-590.
- C. Solidoro, R. Pastres, G. Cossarini, S. Ciavatta (2004) Seasonal and spatial variability of water quality parameters in the lagoon of Venice. Journal of Marine Systems Volume 51, Issues 1–4, Pages 7–18
Wetlands and wetland restoration:
- Chmura G.L., Anisfeld S.C., Cahoon D.R. and Lynch J.C. (2003). Global carbon sequestration in tidal, saline wetland soils. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 17(4), 1111, doi: 10.1029/2002GB001917, pp: 1 –12.
- Costanza R. R. D'arge, R. Groot, S. Farber, M. Grasso, B. Hannon K. Limburg, S. Naeem, R. V. O'neill, J. Paruelo, R.G. Raskin, P. Sutton& M. Van Den Belt.The Value Of The World’s Ecosystem Services And Natural Capital, Nature, Vol. 387 (1997), P. 253-260.
- Craft C., J. Clough, J. Ehman, S. Joye, R. Park, S. Pennings,H. Guo, and M. Machmuller (2009). Forecasting the effects of accelerated sea-level rise on tidal marsh ecosystem services. Front Ecol Environ; 7(2): 73–78, doi:10.1890/070219
- Craft, C., Megonigal P., Broome S., Stevenson J., Freese R., Cornell J., Zheng L., Sacco J. The pace of Ecosystem Development of Constructed Spartina Alterniflora marshes. Ecological Applications, 13(5), 2003, pp. 1417–1432.
- Craft C., Broome S. and Campbell (2002). Fifteen Years of Vegetation and Soil Development after Brackish-Water Marsh Creation. Restoration Ecology Vol. 10 n. 2, pp. 248-258.
- Day J.W.Jr., Boesch D.F., Clairain E.J., Kemp G.P., Laska S.B., Mitsch W.J., Orth K., Mashriqui H., Reed D.J., Shabman L., Simenstand C.A., Streever B.J., Twilley R.R., Watson C.C., Wells J.T., Whigham D.F. 2007. Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: Lessons from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Science, vol. 315, 23 March 2007.
- Gledhill, D. K., R. Wanninkhof, and C. M. Eakin. 2009. Observing ocean acidification from space. Oceanography 22: 48-59.
- Incheol Lee, Soyoung Park, Sunghoon Ryu, and Nobuhisa Kobayashi (2011) Ecological Restoration Index for Evaluation of Artificial Salt Marsh. Journal of Coastal Research, 27(5), 959-965.
- IPCC Fifth Assessment Report 2013. Climate Change 2013: Chapter 13: Sea Level Change. 121p.
- Kirwan, M.L., Guntenspergen, G.R. Morris, J.T. 2009. Latitudinal trends in Spartina alterniflora productivity and the response of coastal marshes to global change. Glob. Change Biol. 15, pp. 1982‐1989.
- Moreno-Mateos D., Power M.E., Comin F.A., Yockteng R. (2012) Structural and Functional Loss in Restored Wetland Ecosystems. PLoS Biol 10(1): 1-8. e1001247, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001247
- Orr M., Crooks S., Williams P. B. (2003) Will Restored Tidal Marshes Be Sustainable? San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 1-33.
- Vymazal J.(2000). Types of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment. Ecology and Use of Wetlands, Ricanova 40.
- Zedler, Joy B. 2005. Ecological restoration: guidance from theory. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science Vol. 3 Iss 2, pp. 1-31.
Remote sensing of coastal areas:
- Collin, A., B. Long, P. Archambault, 2010. Salt-marsh characterization, zonation assessment and mapping through a dual-wavelength LiDAR, Remote Sensing of Environment 114: 520–530.
- Lu Z. and Kwoun O. (2008) Radarsat-1 and ERS InSAR Analysis Over Southeastern Coastal Louisiana: Implications for Mapping Water-Level Changes Beneath Swamp Forests. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, VOL. 46, no. 8, pp. 2167-2184.
- Pietro Teatini, Luigi Tosi , Tazio Strozzi, Laura Carbognin, Urs Wegmuller, Federica Rizzetto (2005). Mapping regional land displacements in the Venice coastland by an integrated monitoring system. Remote Sensing of Environment 98 : 403 – 413.
- Volpe V., Silvestri S., Marani M. 2011, Remote sensing retrieval of suspended sediment concentration in shallow waters, Remote Sensing of Environment 115 (2011) 44-54.