BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PLANNING ADAPTIVE TO SEA LEVEL RISE: THE CASE OF THE GUANA TOLOMATO MATANZAS NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE IN FLORIDA

  • ZHU M
  • XI X
  • LI Y
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Currently, sea level rise becomes one of the biggest threats to biodiversity conservation in low lying coastal areas, and coastal conservation areas need to be optimized to the rising sea level. This paper introduces the case of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve in Florida, which shows that the key conservation areas adaptive to sea level rise can be identified by modeling with integrated protection planning. Combining the American case's lessons, the paper further comes up with suggestions on biodiversity protection adaptive to sea level rise for China's coastal cities and regions.

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ZHU, M., XI, X., & LI, Y. (2017). BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PLANNING ADAPTIVE TO SEA LEVEL RISE: THE CASE OF THE GUANA TOLOMATO MATANZAS NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE IN FLORIDA. Landscape Architecture Frontiers, 5(4), 10. https://doi.org/10.15302/j-laf-20170402

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