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Land Changes and Conflicts Coordination in Coastal Urbanization: A Case Study of the Shandong Peninsula in China
Authors:Xuegong Xu  Huifang Peng  Qinzheng Xu  Haiyan Xiao  Gaboury Benoit
Institution:1. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Key Laboratory of Education Ministry for Earth Surface Process , Peking University , Beijing, China;2. School of Forestry &3. Environmental Studies , Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut, USA;4. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Key Laboratory of Education Ministry for Earth Surface Process , Peking University , Beijing, China;5. School of Forestry &
Abstract:The coastal zone is an interaction region between land and ocean and an interface of geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, as well as greatly affected by human activities. Driven by economic activities and increased population, urbanization is rapidly developing in coastal zones, and a series of land resource and environmental conflicts have occurred, especially in developing countries at times of economic transition. This article reports a case study of the Shandong Peninsula of East China. We analyze the land-use practices and land cover changes of six cities over a timeframe of nearly a decade. We then review the management conflict issues. The most commonly encountered conflicts fall into three categories: those between expanding constructed land and decreased cultivated land; those between land resource utilization and conservation; and those between increasing demand for land and degrading land quality. All in all, they reflect the fundamental conflicts between short-term economic development gains and long-term food security and ecosystem sustainability. This article puts forward an institutional approach to coordinate these conflicts so as to realize integrated and coordinated coastal management.
Keywords:coastal zone  conflicts coordination  land changes  Shandong Peninsula in China  urbanization
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