环境缓和河道化对香港农业的影响

Duan Haihao, Xuewen Lu, G. Talamini
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城市努力减少雨水风险,提高城市气候适应能力,同时支持城市功能,提高居民福祉。这些情况使得自21世纪初以来,有关河流恢复的研究进展迅速。然而,现有的研究主要集中在欧洲或北美的背景下,使得高密度的东南亚地区的河流再生在很大程度上未被探索。本研究以香港上岳河为例,旨在加深对高密度的东南亚近郊地区后航道化过程中环境缓解工作如何影响景观物理变化的理解。利用航拍资料收集了1995 - 2005年上岳河流域1 km2范围内景观格局变化的纵向资料,并进行了分析。研究结果表明,在高密度的东南亚城市周边环境中,河道化对景观转变的负面影响可以通过环境缓解工作加以限制。通过这些研究结果,本研究旨在为高密度东南亚地区的城市水管理和河流再生的政策制定做出贡献。
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The Impacts of Environmentally Mitigated River Channelization on Agriculture in Hong Kong
Cities struggle with diminishing stormwater risks and improving urban climate resilience while supporting urban functions and enhancing the well-being of the residents. These circumstances have allowed studies on river renaturation to progress rapidly since the early 21st century. Nevertheless, the existing research has primarily focused on European or North American contexts, leaving the river renaturation for high-density Southeast Asian areas largely unexplored. This study seeks to advance the understanding of how environmental mitigation works impact the physical transformation of the landscape amid post-channelization in high-density Southeast Asian periurban areas, using the case study of the Sheung Yue River, Hong Kong. Longitudinal data on the morphological change of the Sheung Yue River and the landscape pattern modifications of a selected 1-km2 area from 1995 to 2005 were harvested from aerial photographs and analyzed. The outcomes suggested that the negative impacts of channelization on the landscape transitions could be limited by environmental mitigation work in the high-density Southeast Asian peri-urban context. Through these results, this study aims to contribute to policymaking on urban water management and river renaturation in the high-density Southeast Asian context.
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