Land-Use Change: 2003 Publications
Shi, H. and Singh, A. Status
and interconnections of selected environmental issues in the global coastal
zones. Ambio 32(2): 145-152, 2003.
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Academy of Sciences
Notes:
This
study focuses on assessing the state of population distribution, land cover
distribution, biodiversity hotspots, and protected areas in global coastal
zones. The coastal zone is defined as land within 100 km of the coastline.
This study attempts to answer such questions as: how crowded are the coastal
zones, what is the pattern of land cover distribution in these areas, how
much of these areas are designated as protected areas, what is the state
of the biodiversity hotspots, and what are the interconnections between people
and coastal environment. This study uses globally consistent and comprehensive
geospatial datasets based on remote sensing and other sources. The application
of Geographic Information System (GIS) layering methods and consistent datasets
has made it possible to identify and quantify selected coastal zones environmental
issues and their interconnections. It is expected that such information provide
a scientific basis for global coastal zones management and assist in policy
formulations at the national and international levels.
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