Climate change and multi-dimensional sustainable urbanization

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作者
CHEN Mingxing [1 ,2 ]
XIAN Yue [1 ,2 ]
WANG Pengling [3 ,4 ]
DING Zijin [1 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Regional Sustainable Development Modeling,Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,CAS
[2] College of Resource and Environment,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] National Climate Centre,China Meteorological Administration
[4] Lanzhou Regional Climate Center
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
sustainable urbanization; global change; interaction; human-land-atmosphere coupling; land-atmosphere coupling; adaptation and mitigation;
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中图分类号
P467 [气候变化、历史气候]; X22 [环境与发展];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ; 083001 ;
摘要
Global large-scale urbanization and climate change have become indisputable scientific facts yet are unresolved issues, and are a common concern for mankind. The relationship between these two topics is unclear and it is not known how to deal appropriately at the scientific level with climate change in the process of urbanization. Further exploration of the science, management and practice, are needed to achieve global and regional sustainadevelopment. This paper first considers the basic facts concerning mass urbanization and climate change and summarizes the interactions and possible mechanisms of urbanization and climate change. Urbanization leads to the heat island effect, an uneven distribution of precipitation and extreme weather, together with a local-regional-global multi-scale superposition effect, which aggravates the consequences of global climate change. The impact of climate change on urbanization is mainly manifested in aspects such as changes of energy consumption, mortality, and the spread of infectious diseases, sea level rise, extreme weather damage to infrastructure, and water shortages. This paper also briefly reviews relevant international research programs and action coalitions and puts forward an analysis framework multi-dimensional sustainable urbanization which can adapt to and mitigate climate change, from the perspective of the four key dimensions—population, land use, economy, and society. It is imperative that we strengthen the interdisciplinary activities involving the natural and social sciences, take urbanization and other human activities into consideration of the land-atmosphere system, and explore the human-land-atmosphere coupling process. The adaptation and mitigation from the perspective of human activities, as represented by urbanization, might be the most critical and realistic way to deal with climate change.
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页码:1328 / 1348
页数:21
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