Forecasting the effects of sea-level rise at Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve in the Yangtze Delta, Shanghai, China

Bo Tian, Liquan Zhang, Xiangrong Wang, Yunxuan Zhou, Wen Zhang

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Abstract

Located at the mouth of the Yangtze Estuary, the Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve is extremely vulnerable to climate change and especially to accelerated sea-level rise. We use a variety of data from remote sensing, an in situ global positioning system (GPS), tidal gauges, nautical charts, geographic spatial analysis modeling and IPCC sea-level rise scenarios to forecast the potential impacts of increased sea level on the coastal wetland habitat at Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve. The results indicate that around 40% of the terrestrial area of the Dongtan Reserve will be inundated by the year 2100 due to an estimated 0.88. m increase in sea level. In particular, the Scirpus mariqueter communities and bare tidal flats are more vulnerable to sea-level rise. The limitations of this approach and the implication of the results for wetland and ecosystem conservation as well as management are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1383-1388
Number of pages6
JournalEcological Engineering
Volume36
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2010

Keywords

  • Chongming Dongtan Nature Reserve
  • Inundation
  • Nature conservation
  • Sea-level rise
  • Wetland habitat

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