Md. Abubakkor Siddik , Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam
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摘要
世界上许多国家都将沿海土地转变确定为研究课题。为确定陆地变化的原因和影响,已经开展了一些研究。然而,人们对全球范围沿海陆地变化的耦合变化探测、因素、影响和适应战略的了解还很 少。本综述旨在对全球沿岸陆地变化及其主要研究领域进行系统综述。采用 PRISMA-2020 指南,从 Scopus 和 Web of Science 的 1741 篇文献中筛选出 60 篇研究。结果显示,现有文献包括有关沿海陆地变化的四个主要重点领域:变化探测、驱动因 素、影响和适应措施。对这些重点领域进行了进一步分析,发现 80% 以上的研究使用大地遥感卫星图像来探测陆地变化。人口增长和城市化是主要的驱动因素。本次审查进一步发现,约 37% 的研究包含影响分析。这些研究将对生态系统、地表温度、迁移、水质和职业影响的影响确定为重大影响。然而,只有四项研究包括了适应战略。本综述探讨了沿岸土地变化的综合研究范围,涉及变化探测、因素和影响分析以及减 缓-适应战略。研究还提出了沿岸陆地变化综合分析的概念框架。该框架可为今后的沿岸陆地变化研究提供潜在的决策指导。
Review of coastal land transformation: Factors, impacts, adaptation strategies, and future scopes
Coastal land transformation has been identified as a topic of research in many countries around the world. Several studies have been conducted to determine the causes and impacts of land transformation. However, much less is understood about coupling change detection, factors, impacts, and adaptation strategies for coastal land transformation at a global scale. This review aims to present a systematic review of global coastal land transformation and its leading research areas. From 1,741 documents of Scopus and Web of Science, 60 studies have been selected using the PRISMA-2020 guideline. Results revealed that existing literature included four leading focus areas regarding coastal land transformation: change detection, driving factors, impacts, and adaptation measures. These focus areas were further analyzed, and it was found that more than 80% of studies used Landsat imagery to detect land transformation. Population growth and urbanization were among the major driving factors identified. This review further identified that about 37% of studies included impact analysis. These studies identified impacts on ecosystems, land surface temperature, migration, water quality, and occupational effects as significant impacts. However, only four studies included adaptation strategies. This review explored the scope of comprehensive research in coastal land transformation, addressing change detection, factor and impact analysis, and mitigation-adaptation strategies. The research also proposes a conceptual framework for comprehensive coastal land transformation analysis. The framework can provide potential decision-making guidance for future studies in coastal land transformation.
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Geography and Sustainability serves as a central hub for interdisciplinary research and education aimed at promoting sustainable development from an integrated geography perspective. By bridging natural and human sciences, the journal fosters broader analysis and innovative thinking on global and regional sustainability issues.
Geography and Sustainability welcomes original, high-quality research articles, review articles, short communications, technical comments, perspective articles and editorials on the following themes:
Geographical Processes: Interactions with and between water, soil, atmosphere and the biosphere and their spatio-temporal variations;
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Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing: Ecosystem structure, processes, services and their linkages with human wellbeing;
Sustainable Development: Theory, practice and critical challenges in sustainable development.