Persistent yet limited impact of protected areas on coastal wetland restoration in megacity cores

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Kai Jia , Ailin Huang , Liming Deng , Xiaoling Yin , Yue Deng , Zhiwei Hou , Zhao Li , Ying Liu , Jie Shen , Ji Yang
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Coastal wetlands, vital hubs of economic activities, are under significant pressure, leading to the establishment of protected areas as a crucial conservation tool. Yet, uncertainties remain regarding the long-term effectiveness of these areas, especially in megacity cores subject to intense human disturbances. This study utilized long-term Landsat satellites monitoring to track the annual impact of protected areas on coastal wetland variations in the Guangzhou-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area from 1990 to 2020. Using annual classification datasets featuring 8 land cover/land use types with an average overall accuracy of 94.0±0.4 %, the research identified a significant increase in wetland areas before 2002, followed by a slight decline due to the exploitation of aquaculture and water bodies. Protected areas established for over seven years demonstrated a significantly positive impact on wetland restoration, underscoring the value of long-term conservation efforts. While mangrove protected areas showed strong recovery trends, other wetlands in developing regions continued to decline despite protection. This analysis indicated that the overall benefits of protected areas diminished when considering broader spatial contexts. These insights emphasized the need for adaptive management strategies to enhance the effectiveness of protected areas in urban environment.
保护区对特大城市核心区沿海湿地恢复的持续但有限的影响
沿海湿地是经济活动的重要枢纽,正承受着巨大的压力,因此建立保护区成为一种重要的保护手段。然而,这些保护区的长期有效性仍存在不确定性,尤其是在受到人类强烈干扰的特大城市核心区。本研究利用 Landsat 卫星的长期监测,跟踪 1990 年至 2020 年保护区对广州-香港-澳门大湾区沿海湿地变化的年度影响。研究利用具有 8 种土地覆被/土地利用类型的年度分类数据集(平均总体准确率为 94.0±0.4 %),发现 2002 年之前湿地面积显著增加,随后由于水产养殖和水体开发而略有减少。建立时间超过 7 年的保护区对湿地恢复产生了显著的积极影响,突出了长期保护工作的价值。虽然红树林保护区呈现出强劲的恢复趋势,但发展中地区的其他湿地尽管受到保护,却仍在继续减少。这项分析表明,如果考虑到更广泛的空间背景,保护区的整体效益就会减少。这些见解强调,需要制定适应性管理战略,以提高城市环境中保护区的有效性。
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