可持续三角洲的沉积强化战略:社会生物物理综合框架

IF 15.1 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES One Earth Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1016/j.oneear.2023.11.009
Frances E. Dunn, Jana R. Cox, Murray Scown, Haomiao Du, Annisa Triyanti, Hans Middelkoop, Jaap H. Nienhuis, Philip S.J. Minderhoud
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沿海河流三角洲因其丰富的自然资源而成为数亿人的家园,但也面临着来自人类活动的巨大内部和外部压力,这有可能导致对三角洲功能至关重要的基本系统退化。三角洲面临的一个主要生物物理挑战是海平面的相对上升,这加剧了盐度入侵、洪水泛滥和土地流失。虽然利用三角洲的自然过程来鼓励土地建设以抵御相对海平面上升的沉积强化策略(SES)被认为是一种潜在的解决方案,但目前还缺乏对成功部署 SES 以增强复原力的程度的全面了解。在此,我们将展示多样化的生物物理和社会条件如何对实施生态系统服务补偿带来多方面的挑战,然后提出跨学科的解决方案,整合科学、政府和当地社区的知识和专长,为成功实施生态系统服务补偿提供有效的参与机会。本文提出的见解可以改变三角洲的管理,实现长期的可持续发展。
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Sedimentation-enhancing strategies for sustainable deltas: An integrated socio-biophysical framework

Coastal river deltas, home to hundreds of millions of people due to their abundant natural resources, face intense internal and external pressure from human activities, which threaten to degrade essential systems vital to delta functioning. A key biophysical challenge for deltas is relative sea level rise, which enhances salinity intrusion, flooding, and land loss. Although sedimentation-enhancing strategies (SESs) that use natural delta processes to encourage land building to counter relative sea level rise are considered a potential solution, a comprehensive understanding of the extent to which SESs can be successfully deployed to enhance resilience is lacking. Here we demonstrate how diverse biophysical and societal conditions impose multidimensional challenges in the implementation of SESs before proposing transdisciplinary solutions that integrate knowledge and expertise across science, government, and local communities to advance effective and participatory opportunities for successful SESs. The insights offered here can transform delta management for long-term sustainability.

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One Earth
One Earth Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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期刊介绍: One Earth, Cell Press' flagship sustainability journal, serves as a platform for high-quality research and perspectives that contribute to a deeper understanding and resolution of contemporary sustainability challenges. With monthly thematic issues, the journal aims to bridge gaps between natural, social, and applied sciences, along with the humanities. One Earth fosters the cross-pollination of ideas, inspiring transformative research to address the complexities of sustainability.
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