Threshold of island anthropogenic disturbance based on ecological vulnerability Assessment-A case study of Zhujiajian Island

被引:29
|
作者
Xie, Zuolun [1 ]
Li, Xiuzhen [1 ]
Jiang, Degang [2 ]
Lin, Shiwei [1 ]
Yang, Bin [1 ]
Chen, Shenliang [1 ]
机构
[1] East China Normal Univ, State Key Lab Estuarine & Coastal Res, Shanghai 200062, Peoples R China
[2] State Ocean Adm, Isl Res Ctr, Xiamen 350400, Fujian, Peoples R China
关键词
Island ecological vulnerability; Anthropogenic disturbance; Threshold; Ecosystem management; Zhujiajian island; INDICATORS; VEGETATION; ECOSYSTEM; IMPACT; INDEX; URBANIZATION; EXPANSION; BRIDGE; AREA;
D O I
10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2018.10.014
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
The accessibility of islands can be largely improved with fixed link to the mainland by the construction of sea cross bridges and tunnels, which results in a rapid increase of tourists and economic income. Meanwhile the accelerated increase of built-up land will change the island land use deeply. As the main anthropogenic disturbance, the rapid change of land use and increase of tourists will set further pressure on the ecological vulnerability of islands. It is urgent to derive the threshold of anthropogenic influence on the island with fixed link to the mainland. Island Ecological Vulnerability Index (IEVI) is used to evaluate the ecological vulnerability of Zhujiajian Island. Land use and tourists change in the next 20 years is simulated to estimate the change of island ecological vulnerability. The main results are: 1) The ecosystem of Zhujiajian Island is in good condition now, with limited area at moderate and severe vulnerable status; 2) With the rapid increase of anthropogenic disturbance, the ecological vulnerability of the island tends to increase. During the research period 2015-2035 the area of severe vulnerability increases by 78%, and the area of mild vulnerability increases by 201 ha (33%). One third of the non-vulnerable area becomes vulnerable; 3) Based on the prediction of ecological vulnerability, the threshold of tourists in Zhujiajian Island is about 16 million per year. The upper limit of built up area is 2500 ha, which means 90% is already used. With the improvement of management effectiveness and waste treatment capacity, the island's anthropogenic disturbance threshold can be raised. The vulnerability based anthropogenic disturbance threshold analysis can provide a basis for viable island ecosystem management strategies.
引用
收藏
页码:127 / 136
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Accelerated expansion of built-up area after bridge connection with mainland: A case study of Zhujiajian Island
    Xie, Zuolun
    Li, Xiuzhen
    Zhang, Yunqing
    Chen, Shenliang
    OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2018, 152 : 62 - 69
  • [22] Soil Heavy Metal Contamination and Microbial Ecological Risk Assessment-A Case Study
    Zhang, Chi
    Yao, Jun
    Zhu, Cuiying
    Zhu, Mijia
    Sun, Jingjing
    3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED ENGINEERING, 2016, 51 : 307 - 312
  • [23] Heavy Metal Spatial Variation Mechanism and Ecological Health Risk Assessment in Volcanic Island Soils: A Case Study of Weizhou Island, China
    Bi, Ran
    Fu, Wei
    Fu, Xuanni
    LAND, 2025, 14 (01)
  • [24] Assessing social-ecological vulnerability and risk to coastal flooding: A case study for Prince Edward Island, Canada
    Shah, Mohammad Aminur Rahman
    Wang, Xiuquan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, 2024, 106
  • [25] Ecological impact assessment and classification management methods for high-intensity development island: a case of Haitan Island
    Fu, Shi-Feng
    Wu, Hai-Yan
    Lai, Min
    Wu, Jian
    Chen, Peng
    Cai, Xiao-Qiong
    Pan, Xiang
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED REMOTE SENSING, 2022, 16 (01)
  • [26] The Construction of Ecological Security Patterns in Coastal Areas Based on Landscape Ecological Risk Assessment-A Case Study of Jiaodong Peninsula, China
    Yan, Yichen
    Ju, Hongrun
    Zhang, Shengrui
    Chen, Guokun
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (22)
  • [27] Vulnerability assessment of developing countries: The case of small-island developing states
    Turvey, Rosario
    DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW, 2007, 25 (02) : 243 - 264
  • [28] Water resources vulnerability assessment in the Adriatic Sea region: the case of Corfu Island
    Vasilis Kanakoudis
    Stavroula Tsitsifli
    Anastasia Papadopoulou
    Barbara Cencur Curk
    Barbara Karleusa
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017, 24 : 20173 - 20186
  • [29] Water resources vulnerability assessment in the Adriatic Sea region: the case of Corfu Island
    Kanakoudis, Vasilis
    Tsitsifli, Stavroula
    Papadopoulou, Anastasia
    Curk, Barbara Cencur
    Karleusa, Barbara
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2017, 24 (25) : 20173 - 20186
  • [30] An assessment on the planning and construction of an island renewable energy system - A case study of Kinmen Island
    Liu, Hua-Yueh
    Wu, Sung-De
    RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2010, 35 (12) : 2723 - 2731