kystduner
Kystduner are dune ecosystems found along coastlines, formed by wind-blown sand that accumulates into ridges and depressions adjacent to beaches. They act as natural barriers against storm surge and salt spray, helping protect inland areas while supporting unique plant and animal communities. In many Nordic and Baltic contexts the term kystduner specifically refers to these dynamic dune systems along the seashore.
Formation and structure occur where sand supplied by the beach is mobilized by wind. Early, or embryo,
Ecology within kystduner is characterized by spatial and successional diversity. The vegetation gradually forestalls sand movement,
Threats to kystduner include coastal development, trampling by hikers, sand extraction, invasive species, and accelerated sea-level
See also: coastal ecosystems, dune stabilization, coastal management.