Restoration-oriented multi-tiered framework for ecosystem degradation diagnosis: a coastal bay case study
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Start Time:2024-05-18 08:33(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:1min

Session:SP 张贴报告专场 » sp4主题4、生态与可持续发展

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Abstract
Understanding ecosystem degradation and estimating its extent are essential to enact decision-making policies in biodiversity conservation, ecosystem restoration, and management. Although many approaches have been proposed to identify the degradation status of an ecosystem, the heavy data burden required lacks targeted degradation information to inform such decision-making restoration policies. This study proposes a multi-tiered decision-making framework to diagnose ecosystem degradation based on the most common restoration models that link degradation to restoration. The degradation diagnosis process can be executed step-by-step (i.e., in a physical to chemical to biological order). This study selected a limited number of coastal bay indicators from each layer, and a conceptual ecosystem response profile was applied to guide their degradation criteria settings: stepped for physical indicators, hump-shaped for chemical indicators, and smooth for biological indicators. Daya Bay was selected for this case study. In total, 61.24% of the bay has degraded by varying degrees. Moreover, there has been a gradual but continuous spatial change in its degradation degree from north to south and from west to east. Results from this study can be used to identify and prioritize restoration processes. Human-assisted restoration efforts should prioritize its moderately degraded western section and its heavily degraded coastal areas along Yaling Bay and Fanhe Bay. Our framework provides an efficient, science-based, and novel approach to diagnose the degradation status of the coast, particularly in the absence of long-term observational data, which can be effectively applied to any region or ecosystem.
 
Keywords
coastal bay; ecosystem degradation; ecosystem restoration; threshold
Speaker
张典
博士研究生 自然资源部第三海洋研究所

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张典 自然资源部第三海洋研究所
俞炜炜 自然资源部第三海洋研究所
方秦华 厦门大学
陈彬 自然资源部第三海洋研究所
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厦门大学近海海洋环境科学国家重点实验室
中国科学院城市环境研究所
自然资源部第三海洋研究所
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