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Coastal Environmental Changes and Management in China in the Context of Global Changes and Human Activities

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  • ZHANG, Yunfeng
  • CHEN, Yingying
  • HUA, Xiaobin
  • YAN, Shiqing
  • ZOU, Lili

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Coastal zone is the complex area with intense sea-land interaction. There are various types, complex environments and developed economy in coastal area of China. Under the influence of global change and human activities, the ecosystem of coastal zone is vulnerable and has sensitive response to environment changes. The environmental problems of sea-level rising have attached close attention by countries all over the world. As far as regions concerned, relative sea-level rising is more important than theoretical sea-level rising. The relative sea-level rising has resulted in series of environment disasters in coastal area of China, such as coastal erosion, seawater invasion, and floods in coastal lowlands, etc. The flux of sediments transported by rivers into sea is the main material source of marine pollution. The human activities are controlling factors of variations in river sediment loads. Under the influence of high strength development in the upstream region, the results are that the reduction of seagoing sediments in main rivers of China, and damage of coastal material balance. Land-based pollution is the main source of marine pollution. With rapid economic development in China's eastern coastal, pollutants flux into sea increase gradually. The results are that the environmental quality and seawater quality of marine have being deteriorated and pollution is serious increasingly. To meet the land demand of industrialization and urbanization, the sea reclamation has become an effective means to alleviate the contradiction between human and land in coastal area of China. This leads to large-scale reduction of coastal wetland area, and the heavy losses of ecological service value of coastal wetland. To face the environmental changes in coastal area of China and solve the contradiction among population, resources, environment, development, it is required to set up the system concept of man-land-sea relationship, so as to achieve sustainable development. The feasible measures include improving coastal management system, strengthening integrated basin management, attaching importance to construction of the coastal environment engineering, and raising the environmental monitoring and early warning level.

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  • ZHANG, Yunfeng & CHEN, Yingying & HUA, Xiaobin & YAN, Shiqing & ZOU, Lili, 2019. "Coastal Environmental Changes and Management in China in the Context of Global Changes and Human Activities," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:299723
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.299723
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