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- Title
Long-Term Benefits of Coastline Ecological Restoration in China.
- Authors
Zhang, Yaowen; Lin, Haoli; Ye, Guanqiong
- Abstract
Coastline ecological restoration is a critical approach for improving the coastal ecological environment and natural disaster mitigation capacity. Zhejiang Province, with the longest coastline in China, has carried out a three-year action of coastline remediation and restoration, expecting to complete the 300-km coastline restoration by 2020 as part of China's coastline restoration project. We developed a cost–benefit framework synthesizing the ecosystem services (ES) analysis pattern and input-output approach to evaluate Zhejiang's coastline ecological restoration projects. The results showed that the average value of ecosystem services (VES) of coastline restoration in Zhejiang was approximately 11,829 yuan/m, which was lower than the average VES of natural coastline. Obviously, damaged natural coastline could cause VES degradation, which cannot make up for the loss in a short time. In an optimistic scenario, coastline ecological restoration projects would deliver enormous well-being to Zhejiang and even China. Our results suggested that making decisions should be based on the net value after accounting for costs (NES), because ignoring costs might mislead planners to overstate the perceived benefits. The study provided a realistic data basis and method for coastline restoration projects in terms of the design, implementation and effectiveness evaluation to achieve sustainable development.
- Subjects
ZHEJIANG Sheng (China); CHINA; RESTORATION ecology; COASTS; HAZARD mitigation; PERCEIVED benefit; NATURAL disasters; SUSTAINABILITY
- Publication
Journal of Marine Science & Engineering, 2022, Vol 10, Issue 4, p541
- ISSN
2077-1312
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/jmse10040541