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易受多种灾害影响的三角洲社会-生态系统的脆弱性和风险。

Vulnerability and risk of deltaic social-ecological systems exposed to multiple hazards.

机构信息

United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), UN Campus, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, 53113 Bonn, Germany.

United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), UN Campus, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, 53113 Bonn, Germany; Current address: University of Glasgow, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Dumfries Campus, Rutherford/McCowan Building, Dumfries DG1 4ZL, UK.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2018 Aug 1;631-632:71-80. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.03.013. Epub 2018 Mar 7.

Abstract

Coastal river deltas are hotspots of global change impacts. Sustainable delta futures are increasingly threatened due to rising hazard exposure combined with high vulnerabilities of deltaic social-ecological systems. While the need for integrated multi-hazard approaches has been clearly articulated, studies on vulnerability and risk in deltas either focus on local case studies or single hazards and do not apply a social-ecological systems perspective. As a result, vulnerabilities and risks in areas with strong social and ecological coupling, such as coastal deltas, are not fully understood and the identification of risk reduction and adaptation strategies are often based on incomplete assumptions. To overcome these limitations, we propose an innovative modular indicator library-based approach for the assessment of multi-hazard risk of social-ecological systems across and within coastal deltas globally, and apply it to the Amazon, Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM), and Mekong deltas. Results show that multi-hazard risk is highest in the GBM delta and lowest in the Amazon delta. The analysis reveals major differences between social and environmental vulnerability across the three deltas, notably in the Mekong and the GBM deltas where environmental vulnerability is significantly higher than social vulnerability. Hotspots and drivers of risk vary spatially, thus calling for spatially targeted risk reduction and adaptation strategies within the deltas. Ecosystems have been identified as both an important element at risk as well as an entry point for risk reduction and adaptation strategies.

摘要

沿海河口三角洲是全球变化影响的热点地区。由于危险暴露的增加以及三角洲社会-生态系统的高度脆弱性,可持续的三角洲未来正日益受到威胁。虽然已经明确需要采用综合多灾害方法,但关于三角洲脆弱性和风险的研究要么侧重于局部案例研究或单一灾害,要么没有采用社会-生态系统观点。因此,在社会和生态联系紧密的地区,如沿海三角洲,其脆弱性和风险并未得到充分理解,减少风险和适应策略的确定往往基于不完整的假设。为了克服这些限制,我们提出了一种基于创新模块化指标库的方法,用于评估全球沿海三角洲社会-生态系统的多灾害风险,并将其应用于亚马逊、恒河-布拉马普特拉河-梅克纳(GBM)和湄公河三角洲。结果表明,多灾害风险在 GBM 三角洲最高,在亚马逊三角洲最低。该分析揭示了这三个三角洲之间社会和环境脆弱性的重大差异,特别是在湄公河和 GBM 三角洲,环境脆弱性明显高于社会脆弱性。风险的热点和驱动因素在空间上存在差异,因此需要在三角洲内采取有针对性的空间风险减少和适应策略。生态系统已被确定为一个重要的风险因素,也是减少风险和适应策略的切入点。

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