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Shaping Southern Shores: The Influence of Ancient Human-Environment Relationships in Coastal Ecosystems

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 27, 2025001 Min Read
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Summary of "Coastal Erosion in China under Climate Change"

Cai et al. (2009) investigate the effects of global climate change on coastal erosion in China, emphasizing its significance for the country’s socio-economic stability and biodiversity. Rising sea levels, increased storm frequency, and temperature changes contribute to accelerated coastal erosion. The article outlines major coastal areas affected, including the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Estuary, where erosion poses threats to urban infrastructure and natural habitats.

To mitigate these impacts, the authors suggest several preventive measures: enhancing natural barriers like mangroves, implementing sustainable coastal zone management practices, and increasing public awareness regarding climate change effects. The article advocates for integrated efforts between governmental policies and local communities to effectively address and adapt to ongoing climate challenges.

In conclusion, the authors call for further research and collaborative strategies to ensure sustainable coastal protection measures in the face of impending climate-induced changes.

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