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全球对人类基础设施如何挤压沙海岸的分析
Eva M Lansu1,2, Valérie C Reijers3, Solveig Höfer4,5
1Department of Coastal Systems, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands. eva.lansu@nioz.nl.
Nature communications
|January 10, 2024
概括
人类基础设施在全球范围内严重拥挤了沙海岸线,减少了重要的未开发空间. 自然保护区有效地减轻了这种沿海挤压,强调了在规划中综合保护的必要性.
科学领域:
- 沿海生态 沿海生态
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
背景情况:
- 沿海生态系统提供基本服务,但面临着人类活动带来的重大威胁.
- 海平面上升和沿海基础设施的发展对剩余的自然息地造成了"挤压".
- 基础设施造成的沿海拥堵是一个关键的,但尚未定量化的威胁.
研究的目的:
- 量化全球沿海基础设施拥堵的程度.
- 评估海平面上升对剩余未开发海岸线空间的影响.
- 评估自然保护区在缓解沿海挤压方面的有效性.
主要方法:
- 对235,469个全球横断线进行分析,以测量基础设施与沙海岸线的距离.
- 由于2100年海平面上升,模拟未开发海岸线空间的未来损失.
- 统计分析将人口密度和GDP与沿海挤压相关联,并评估自然保护区的影响.
主要成果:
- 从沙海岸线到基础设施的中位距离为392米.
- 33%的沙有100米以下的未开发空间,到2100年可能会失去23-30%的未开发空间.
- 人口密度和GDP解释了35-39%的挤压变化;自然保护区减少了4-7倍的挤压.
结论:
- 沿海基础设施对全球的沙海岸线构成重大威胁.
- 海平面上升将加剧未开发的沿海空间的丧失.
- 将自然保护纳入空间规划至关重要,因为目前只有16%的沙受到保护.
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