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Towards a combined human-natural system approach in the Northern Red Sea Region: Ecological challenges, sustainable development, and community engagement

机译:在红海北部地区采用人与自然相结合的系统方法:生态挑战、可持续发展和社区参与

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? 2023 Elsevier LtdThe northern Red Sea coastal ecosystem is one of the most diverse coastal ecosystems in the world. Fortunately, it has shown extraordinary resilience against climate change and is predicted to survive global warming during the coming decades. However, with warming waters, increased sediment and pollutants, and other human impacts, the ecosystem and consequently thriving reef tourism which forms a pillar of the ongoing economic diversification policies of the northern Red Sea region are under threat. A variety of evidence indicates significant damage has already been done to terrestrial and ocean ecosystems on both sides of the northern Red Sea. Expenditures on ecosystem protection and research lag behind Egypt's billions in USD revenue from tourism. Unfortunately, the economic drive to generate profit has resulted in sprawling touristic, industrial, and mixed development without careful planning or assessment of the fragility and sustainability of the natural ecosystem. As a result, the future of coastal urban growth is murky. Given its natural, social, and touristic value, the northern Red Sea system requires a special ecological security system with detailed analysis, inclusive development, and proactive governance across coastal cities and their adjacent inland secondary cities. This study identifies the geological research gaps, human-ecological interactions, inclusive urban development challenges, and related literature pertaining to the northern Red Sea. We propose immediate, targeted, multidisciplinary research trajectories and provide policy recommendations to ensure that the region's existing and future developmental pursuits are undertaken in an environmentally sustainable and inclusive approach.
机译:?2023 爱思唯尔有限公司红海北部沿海生态系统是世界上最多样化的沿海生态系统之一。幸运的是,它对气候变化表现出非凡的适应能力,预计在未来几十年内将在全球变暖中幸存下来。然而,随着海水变暖、沉积物和污染物增加以及其他人类影响,生态系统以及由此而来的繁荣珊瑚礁旅游业正受到威胁,珊瑚礁旅游业是红海北部地区正在进行的经济多样化政策的支柱。各种证据表明,红海北部两岸的陆地和海洋生态系统已经受到严重破坏。生态系统保护和研究方面的支出落后于埃及数十亿美元的旅游业收入。不幸的是,创造利润的经济驱动力导致了庞大的旅游、工业和混合发展,而没有对自然生态系统的脆弱性和可持续性进行仔细的规划或评估。因此,沿海城市增长的未来是模糊的。鉴于其自然、社会和旅游价值,红海北部系统需要一个特殊的生态安全系统,对沿海城市及其邻近的内陆二级城市进行详细分析、包容性发展和积极治理。本研究确定了地质研究的差距、人类与生态的相互作用、包容性城市发展的挑战以及与红海北部有关的相关文献。我们提出即时的、有针对性的、多学科的研究轨迹,并提供政策建议,以确保该地区现有和未来的发展追求以环境可持续和包容性的方式进行。

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    《Marine policy》 |2024年第1期|1.1-1.16|共16页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering School of Environment and Society Tokyo Institute of Technology;

    Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Manchester;

    Department of Architecture School of Sciences and Engineering The American University in CairoDepartment of Architecture Faculty of Engineering Cairo UniversityCharles Eliot Chair in Ecological Planning Policy and Design College of the AtlanticMarine Science Department Faculty of Science Suez Canal UniversityMarine Science Department National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS)Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology||Kajima Technical Research Institute (KaTRI)Coastal Resources Center Graduate School of Oceanography University of Rhode Island||School of Environment and Society Tokyo Institute of Technology;

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  • 正文语种 英语
  • 中图分类 海洋学;
  • 关键词

    Blue architecture; climate change; Coral reefs; Development; Red sea;

    机译:蓝色建筑;气候变化;珊瑚礁;发展历程;红海;

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