Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation

The coastal wetland ecosystems are the critical ecological infrastructure and have a close relation to coastal sustainability. Rapid urbanization lead to a big demand of coastal reclamation in China thereafter caused the loss and degradation of coastal wetlands. In this study, we presented modified...

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Main Authors: SUN, Xiang, LI, Yang, ZHU, Xiaodong, CAO, Kai, FENG, Lan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-64222020-12-11T06:24:45Z Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation SUN, Xiang LI, Yang ZHU, Xiaodong CAO, Kai FENG, Lan The coastal wetland ecosystems are the critical ecological infrastructure and have a close relation to coastal sustainability. Rapid urbanization lead to a big demand of coastal reclamation in China thereafter caused the loss and degradation of coastal wetlands. In this study, we presented modified model suitable for quantifying ecosystem service values of different coastal system subtypes and assessing their loss due to coastal reclamations with a case of coastal agriculture-dominated city of Eastern China (Lianyungang). We focused on four major agriculture-related ecosystem services as follows: food production, raw material supply, disturbance regulation, and water purification. The results showed that: 32,346 ha of loss in coastal wetlands resulted in US$ 806 million year−1 loss in ecosystem service. The modified ecosystem service valuing models enable achieving categorized management of coastal ecological infrastructures. Furthermore, this study showed how to integrate the ecosystem service estimate into assessment, management, planning, restoration, and compensations of coastal ecological infrastructures. 2017-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5419 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6422&context=sis_research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Coastal wetlands Agriculture-related ecosystem service Reclamation Ecological infrastructure China Databases and Information Systems Environmental Sciences
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Singapore
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topic Coastal wetlands
Agriculture-related ecosystem service
Reclamation
Ecological infrastructure
China
Databases and Information Systems
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Coastal wetlands
Agriculture-related ecosystem service
Reclamation
Ecological infrastructure
China
Databases and Information Systems
Environmental Sciences
SUN, Xiang
LI, Yang
ZHU, Xiaodong
CAO, Kai
FENG, Lan
Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation
description The coastal wetland ecosystems are the critical ecological infrastructure and have a close relation to coastal sustainability. Rapid urbanization lead to a big demand of coastal reclamation in China thereafter caused the loss and degradation of coastal wetlands. In this study, we presented modified model suitable for quantifying ecosystem service values of different coastal system subtypes and assessing their loss due to coastal reclamations with a case of coastal agriculture-dominated city of Eastern China (Lianyungang). We focused on four major agriculture-related ecosystem services as follows: food production, raw material supply, disturbance regulation, and water purification. The results showed that: 32,346 ha of loss in coastal wetlands resulted in US$ 806 million year−1 loss in ecosystem service. The modified ecosystem service valuing models enable achieving categorized management of coastal ecological infrastructures. Furthermore, this study showed how to integrate the ecosystem service estimate into assessment, management, planning, restoration, and compensations of coastal ecological infrastructures.
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author SUN, Xiang
LI, Yang
ZHU, Xiaodong
CAO, Kai
FENG, Lan
author_facet SUN, Xiang
LI, Yang
ZHU, Xiaodong
CAO, Kai
FENG, Lan
author_sort SUN, Xiang
title Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation
title_short Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation
title_full Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation
title_fullStr Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation
title_full_unstemmed Integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation
title_sort integrative assessment and management implications on ecosystem services loss of coastal wetlands due to reclamation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5419
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6422&context=sis_research
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