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Land reclamation and artificial islands: Walking the tightrope between development and conservation

机译:土地开垦和人工岛:在发展与保护之间走钢丝

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Coastal developments worldwide have put entire shoreline ecosystems at risk. Recently, land reclamation has been extended to the construction of whole new islands; a phenomenon that is particularly common in Asia and the Middle East and is recognised as a global conservation issue. Using Penang Island, Malaysia as a case study, we illustrate the relationship between rapid population growth and the simultaneous increase in urbanisation, land reclamation and extent of artificial shorelines; and decrease in the quality and extent of natural coastal habitats. Our goal was to provide an up-to-date assessment of the state of coastal habitats around Penang, identify knowledge gaps and identify locations that may be potentially suitable for eco-engineering. Comparisons of historical and current topographic maps revealed that land formerly consisting of coastal swamp and forest, mangrove forests, sandy beaches, and rubber and oil plantations have been lost to large-scale land reclamation and urbanisation. Between 1960 and 2015, there were increases in urbanised area, reclaimed land, and artificial shoreline extent. The total extent of mangrove forests has remained relatively stable but this balance is characterised by significant losses on the east coast coupled with increases on the west coast. Coastal development on the island is still on-going with plans for the construction of five artificial islands and another two coastal reclamation projects are either underway or scheduled for the near future. If the plans for future land reclamations are fully realized, 32.3?km2 of the 321.8?km2 island (10%) will be reclaimed land and the associated negative effects on the island’s natural coastal habitats will be inevitable. This study highlights sections of the coast of Penang Island in need of effective monitoring, conservation and management and explores the possibility of incorporating ecological engineering into development projects, either prospectively or retrospectively, to create more environmentally-friendly urban environments and to promote educational, amenity and economic activities. With coastal development taking place on a global scale, opportunities to balance development needs with conservation strategies abound and should be integrated into present and subsequent projects to protect these coastal ecosystems for future generations.
机译:全球沿海地区的发展使整个海岸线生态系统处于危险之中。最近,开垦土地已经扩展到整个新岛屿的建设。这种现象在亚洲和中东尤为普遍,被认为是全球保护问题。以马来西亚槟城岛为例,我们说明了人口的快速增长与城市化,土地开垦和人工海岸线范围的同时增加之间的关系;并减少了自然沿海生境的质量和范围。我们的目标是对槟城周围的沿海栖息地状况进行最新评估,找出知识差距,并确定可能适合生态工程的位置。对历史和当前地形图的比较表明,以前由沿海沼泽和森林,红树林,沙滩,橡胶和石油种植园组成的土地已因大规模的土地开垦和城市化而丢失。在1960年至2015年期间,城市化面积,开垦土地和人工海岸线的范围有所增加。红树林的总面积保持相对稳定,但这种平衡的特征是东海岸的大量损失加上西海岸的增加。岛上的沿海开发仍在进行中,有关建设五个人工岛的计划仍在进行中,另外两个沿海填海项目正在或计划在不久的将来进行。如果完全实现未来的土地开垦计划,则321.8?km 2 岛中的32.3?km 2 (占10%)将被开垦为土地,并对土地产生负面影响。岛上自然的沿海生境将是不可避免的。这项研究着重指出了需要有效监控,保护和管理的槟城岛海岸部分,并探讨了将生态工程前瞻性或回顾性地纳入发展项目的可能性,以创造更加环境友好的城市环境并促进教育,舒适性和经济活动。随着全球范围内沿海开发的发展,在发展需求与保护战略之间取得平衡的机会比比皆是,应将其纳入目前和以后的项目中,以保护子孙后代。

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