Cumulative Land Subsidence in Populated Asian Coastal Cities

H. Takagi, Vu Quynh Anh Cao, M. Esteban
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In contrast to sea-level rise, which is often associated with climatic and environmental changes, land subsidence has largely been overlooked in discussions regarding future adaptation to higher sea water levels. In order to articulate the critical contribution of this phenomenon, this short paper provides a reliable chart that details land subsidence in densely populated East and Southeast Asian coastal cities. The causes of subsidence at these locations are also discussed based on existing literature. Land subsidence was observed to be one or two orders of magnitude faster than sea-level rise caused by an anthropogenic global warming, and can continue unabated unless its root causes are addressed through clear policies at the municipal level. Subsidence is clearly a localized problem, and is thus easily overlooked by regional or national governments. Nevertheless, once subsidence takes place it cannot be reversed, and hence it is crucial to rapidly formulate appropriate countermeasures when it is identified. The examples of these Asian cities demonstrate that, if subsidence is recognized and adequate policies are put in place and implemented, it can be brought under control in a fairly short period of time.
人口稠密的亚洲沿海城市的累积地面沉降
海平面上升通常与气候和环境变化有关,与之相反,在有关未来适应更高海平面的讨论中,地面沉降在很大程度上被忽视了。为了阐明这一现象的关键作用,这篇短文提供了一个可靠的图表,详细介绍了人口稠密的东亚和东南亚沿海城市的地面沉降。在现有文献的基础上,讨论了这些位置的沉降原因。据观察,地面沉降比人为全球变暖造成的海平面上升快一到两个数量级,除非通过市政一级的明确政策解决其根本原因,否则地面沉降将继续有增有减。下沉显然是一个局部问题,因此很容易被地方或国家政府所忽视。然而,一旦下沉发生,就无法逆转,因此,一旦发现下沉,迅速制定适当的对策是至关重要的。这些亚洲城市的例子表明,如果认识到下沉,并制定适当的政策并加以实施,它可以在相当短的时间内得到控制。
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