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Transdisciplinary, co-designed and adaptive management for the sustainable development of rongcheng, a coastal city in China in the context of human activities and climate change

dc.contributor.authorTu, Chen
dc.contributor.authorMa, Haiqing
dc.contributor.authorLi, Yuan
dc.contributor.authorFu, Chuancheng
dc.contributor.authorYou, Zai-Jin
dc.contributor.authorNewton, Alice
dc.contributor.authorLuo, Yongming
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-22T13:52:10Z
dc.date.available2022-04-22T13:52:10Z
dc.date.issued2022-04
dc.description.abstractHalf the population of China live in coastal zones where 70% of large cities are also located. Intensive human activities pose significant environmental and ecological hazards to these cities that are already vulnerable to natural hazards and climate change. The sustainable development of coastal cities is thus both a national and international issue. Rongcheng is a typical coastal city in east China. It is a national marine ranch demonstration area that is subjected to multi-stressors from human activities and climate change. The dominant economic sectors include aquaculture and fisheries, agriculture, shipping and tourism. A multitude of resulting pressures come mainly from intensified human activities, such as intensive aquaculture, overfishing, industrial pollutants, agricultural runoff, land reclamation and port expansion. In addition, Rongcheng is also facing exogenic pressures from extreme climate events such as intensified storms, storm surges, droughts and sea ice. A growing awareness of these problems brought together a trans-disciplinary group from local government, research institutions, local practitioners and coastal representatives to jointly explore and co-design adaptive coastal management options. In this transdisciplinary study, a social-ecological analysis based on a combination of the Systems Approach Framework and the Drivers-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses framework was used to analyze and formulate an adaptive management plan for the sustainability of Rongcheng. More than 40 stakeholders including government, companies, civil society and institutions participated in the study through questionnaires and on-site meetings. A statistical analysis of the results identified urgent issues impeding the sustainable development of Rongcheng. The issues identified were poorly regulated aquaculture, loss of shoreline, and the decline of seagrass and cultural heritage.The study identified management options and measures, some of which were adopted by the local government in a co-designed management plan. The measures included upgrading of aquaculture industry, habitat conservation and restoration, and the development of cultural tourism. Another outcome was the increased knowledge exchange between stakeholders to inform management, policy, and decision making, as well as raised awareness of vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change. The success of this case study provides a reference for the adaptive management of other coastal cities and their sustainable development in a changing climate.pt_PT
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpt_PT
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fenvs.2022.670397pt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/17780
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
dc.publisherBruce Christopher Glavovicpt_PT
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/pt_PT
dc.subjectCoastal citypt_PT
dc.subjectHuman activitypt_PT
dc.subjectDPSIRpt_PT
dc.subjectClimate changept_PT
dc.subjectSustainable developmentpt_PT
dc.subjectTransdisciplinary adaptive managementpt_PT
dc.subjectSocial-ecological systemspt_PT
dc.titleTransdisciplinary, co-designed and adaptive management for the sustainable development of rongcheng, a coastal city in China in the context of human activities and climate changept_PT
dc.typejournal article
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oaire.citation.titleFrontiers in Environmental Sciencept_PT
oaire.citation.volume10pt_PT
person.familyNameNewton
person.givenNameAlice
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