马来西亚红树林作为生物屏障的潜力

N. Ghazali, K. Zainuddin, M. Z. Zainal, H. M. Dali, A. Samad, M. Mahmud
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在过去的十年里,人们对红树林作为潜在的沿海生物屏障进行了深入的研究和试验。毫无疑问,这些研究表明,红树林能够减弱海浪,从而使其成为抵御海啸、风暴潮、侵蚀和其他沿海灾害的完美生物屏障。本文综合了马来西亚半岛红树林的现状,以期实现以红树林为主要海岸生物屏障。红树林面积的退化主要是由于农业和水产养殖业的土地开垦造成的。沿海社区的快速增长使情况更加恶化,这些社区最终成为沿海灾害的潜在受害者。尽管在重新种植和恢复方面做出了严格的努力,但对场地的不完整的水动力学研究往往导致失败。随着成本的不断增加,海堤、破浪堤等海防人工结构已不可持续。虽然早在2005年之前,马来西亚就已经开始培育红树林作为生物防护罩,但马来西亚对红树林生物防护罩的承诺在“2010-2015马来西亚第十计划”中正式成为国家议程,通过了关于“气候适应:保护国家免受气候变化影响”和“加强国家生态资产保护”的法案。现在执行期已经结束,海浪衰减率的进一步研究需要扩展,以准确描述马来西亚半岛沿海红树林作为生物屏障的能力。
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The potential of mangrove forest as a bioshield in Malaysia
Using mangroves as a potential coastal bioshield has been intensively studied and tested in the past 10 years. Without a doubt, these studies suggest mangroves are able to attenuate waves thus make it perfect bioshield against tsunami, storm surges, erosion and other coastal disaster. This paper synthesis state of mangroves forests in Peninsular Malaysia towards the realisation of adopting mangrove as main coastal bioshield. Mangrove forest area degradation mainly caused by the land reclamation for agriculture and aquaculture. The situation has been exacerbated by the rapid growth of coastal communities that eventually become the potential victim for coastal disaster. Despite the rigorous effort to replant and rehabilitate, the incomplete hydrodynamic study of the site often leads to failure. An artificial structure like seawall and wave breaker for coastal defence are not sustainable anymore with the constant cost increment over the years. Though nurturing mangrove to serve as bioshield already begun before 2005, Malaysia commitment in mangrove bioshield officially become national agenda under “The Tenth Malaysia Plan 2010-2015”, by the bill on “Climate adaptation: protecting the nation from the impact of climate change” and “Enhancing conservation of the nation's ecological assets”. Now the implementation period has been concluded, further research in waves attenuation rate need to extend to precisely describe the capability of mangrove as bioshield in Peninsular Malaysia coastal.
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