大湾区滨海湿地恢复研究进展与发展趋势

Shuling Yu , Baoshan Cui , Tian Xie , Qing Wang , Jiaguo Yan , Zhonghua Ning
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我们探索了功能过程维护原则在海岸恢复中的应用潜力。大湾区位于陆地和海洋的过渡地带。滨海湿地在大湾区生态环境建设中具有重要作用。由于高强度人类活动和气候变化的双重影响,大湾区滨海湿地遭受了不同程度的破坏,包括面积减少、生境退化和生态功能受损。然而,受损滨海湿地生态系统修复的研究进展和发展趋势尚未揭示,功能过程在滨海恢复中的应用理论尚不明确。在大量文献研究的基础上,综述了大湾区滨海湿地生态系统恢复的机制和类型。海岸带湿地生态系统修复技术和方法主要基于大湾区的生物、水文和化学过程。阐述了大湾区滨海湿地生态系统修复的研究现状及存在的不足。结合多年滨海湿地领域的研究背景,着眼于滨海湿地功能过程对生态系统功能维持的重要性和关键性,提出了未来主要的研究方向,解决了大湾区滨海湿地生态系统修复面临的主要理论问题。本研究将促进滨海湿地修复新理念、新技术在全国范围内的应用,提高滨海湿地生态修复的整体水平。
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Research progress and development trend of coastal wetland restoration in greater bay areas

We explored the potential for functional processes maintenance principles to be applied in coastal restoration. Greater bay areas are located in the transition zone between land and sea. Coastal wetlands play a key role in the ecological environment construction of greater bay areas. Due to the dual effects of high-intensity human activities and climate change, coastal wetlands in greater bay areas have suffered varying degrees of damage, including reduced area, habitat degradation, and impaired ecological functions. However, the research progress and development trend of restoration of damaged coastal wetland ecosystems has not yet been revealed, and the application theory of functional processes in coastal restoration is still unclear. Based on extensive literature research, our study reviewed the mechanisms and types of coastal wetland ecosystem restoration in greater bay areas. Coastal wetland ecosystem restoration technologies and methods are mainly based on the biological, hydrological, and chemical processes in greater bay areas. The current research progress and existing deficiencies of coastal wetland ecosystem restoration in greater bay areas are clarified. Combining years of research background in the coastal wetland field, focusing on the importance and criticality of coastal wetland functional processes to maintaining ecosystem functions, the main future research trends are proposed, which will solve the principal theory facing the restoration of coastal wetland ecosystems in greater bay areas. Our study will promote the application of new concepts and new techniques of coastal wetland restoration nationwide, and improve the overall level of ecological restoration in coastal wetland.

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