Zuo Jian, Zhang Li, Chen Bowei, Liao Jingjuan, Hashim Mazlan, Sutrisno Dewayany, Hasan Mohammad Emran, Mahmood Riffat, Sani Dalhatu Aliyu
Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100094, China.
International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals, Beijing, 100094, China.
Heliyon. 2023 Jun 19;9(6):e17440. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17440. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Understanding spatial change and its driving factors behind coastal development is essential for coastal management and restoration. There is an urgent need for quantitative assessments of sustainable development in the coastal ecosystems that are most affected by anthropogenic activities and climate change. This study built a theme-based evaluation methodology with the Natural-Economic-Social (NES) complex ecosystem and proposed an evaluation system of coastal sustainable development (CSD) to understand the complex interactions between coastal ecosystems and anthropogenic activities. The approach revealed the levels of coastal natural, economic, and social sustainable development in the countries along the Maritime Silk Road (MSR) from 2010 to 2020. The results showed (1) a decreasing trend for coastal sustainable development between 2010 and 2015 and a rapid increasing trend between 2015 and 2020; (2) spatially varied CSD, with higher levels in Europe and Southeast Asia and lower levels in South and West Asia and North Africa; and (3) a strong influence on CSD by a combination of economic and social factors and relatively little influence by natural factors. The study further assessed the natural, economic, and social development scores for 41 countries and compared them with the mean scores (MSR) to classify coastal development patterns into three stages (favorable, transitional, and unfavorable). Finally, in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the study highlighted the importance of more refined global indicators for CSD assessments.
了解沿海地区发展背后的空间变化及其驱动因素对于沿海地区的管理和恢复至关重要。迫切需要对受人为活动和气候变化影响最大的沿海生态系统中的可持续发展进行定量评估。本研究构建了基于自然-经济-社会(NES)复合生态系统的主题评价方法,并提出了沿海可持续发展(CSD)评价体系,以了解沿海生态系统与人为活动之间的复杂相互作用。该方法揭示了2010年至2020年海上丝绸之路(MSR)沿线国家沿海自然、经济和社会可持续发展的水平。结果表明:(1)2010年至2015年沿海可持续发展呈下降趋势,2015年至2020年呈快速上升趋势;(2)CSD在空间上存在差异,欧洲和东南亚水平较高,南亚、西亚和北非水平较低;(3)经济和社会因素的组合对CSD有强烈影响,自然因素的影响相对较小。该研究进一步评估了41个国家的自然、经济和社会发展得分,并将其与平均得分(MSR)进行比较,将沿海发展模式分为三个阶段(有利、过渡和不利)。最后,在《2030年可持续发展议程》的背景下,该研究强调了采用更精细的全球指标进行CSD评估的重要性。