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- Reclamation leads to loss of soil organic carbon and molecular . . .
We considered a variety of typical wetland reclamation scenarios (peat and non-peat wetlands) This allows us to explore in more detail the effects of wetland soil reclamation with different carbon concentrations on soil organic carbon and molecular diversity The study area was extensively reclaimed around 1960
- Land Reclamation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Land reclamation is defined as the process of creating new land from the sea, often involving filling submerged areas with heavy materials like rock and soil, and draining wetlands for agricultural use Examples include the construction of artificial islands and significant projects such as the Port of Rotterdam and Singapore's Changi Airport AI generated definition based on: Marine
- Transitions and suggestions for Chinas coastal port reclamation . . .
The study of port reclamation patterns and environmental strategies for port clusters has become the focus of coastal zone sustainable development Ports are the only land usage type which are dependent on reclamation activites, and play important roles in driving economic development and world trade
- Sea Reclamation in Mainland China: Process, Pattern, and Management
Sea reclamation has mostly focused on the construction of aquaculture ponds, ports and agricultural land since 1980 in mainland China
- Spatial-temporal impacts of landscape metrics and uses of land . . .
Taking the land reclamation history in Macao from 1975 to 2018 as the empirical case, this study quantifies landscape metrics and uses of reclaimed lands through time, and further explores their impact on coastal water conditions by Granger causality tests, stepwise regression and land use regression across different spatial scales
- Coastal reclamation alters soil organic carbon dynamics: A
As an important blue carbon pool, the content, dynamics, and related hydrological environment of coastal soil organic carbon (SOC) are extremely vulne…
- Joint effect of aquaculture and land reclamation on sediment dynamics
The rapid development of global coastal aquaculture and land reclamation are significantly changing the offshore sediment dynamics system Based on remote sensing, in-situ observation, digital elevation models and numerical simulation, the research surveyed and simulated changes in aquaculture and land reclamation areas, their effects on sediment dynamics, and the resulting bed erosion
- Emergence and challenges of land reclamation: issues and prospect
Landscape reclamation is meant for urban development, road building, housing, crude oil, and sand mining Both government and private organizations perform reclamation This chapter reviews issues and challenges of land reclamation process and the strategic solution proposed for its sustainable development
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