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A framework for integrating ecosystem services indicators into vulnerability and risk assessments of deltaic social-ecological systems

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 326, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116682

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Multiple natural hazards; Indicator -based approach; River deltas; Ecosystem vulnerability; Social vulnerability

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Due to population growth, urbanization, and climate change, coastal river deltas are facing increased exposure, vulnerability, and risks from natural hazards. Current assessment frameworks often overlook the social-ecological perspective, resulting in incomplete assessments. This study proposes an improved indicator-based framework for coastal deltas, incorporating ecosystem services as a means to characterize the interdependencies between society and the environment, and enabling targeted management and policy development to reduce risks.
Due to increasing population pressure and urbanization, as well as global climate change impacts, many coastal river deltas are experiencing increased exposure, vulnerability and risks linked to natural hazards. Mapping the vulnerability and risk profiles of deltas is critical for developing preparedness, mitigation and adaptation policies and strategies. Current vulnerability and risk assessments focus predominantly on social factors, and typically, do not systematically incorporate a social-ecological systems perspective, which can lead to incomplete assessments. We argue that ecosystem services, which link both ecosystem functions and human well-being, can be used to better characterize the mutual dependencies between society and the environment within risk assessment frameworks. Thus, building on existing vulnerability and risk assessment frameworks, we propose a revised indicator-based framework for social-ecological systems of coastal delta environments, supported by a list of ecosystem service indicators that were identified using a systematic literature review. This improved framework is an effective tool to address the vulnerability and risk in coastal deltas, enabling the assessment of multi-hazard risks to social-ecological systems within and across coastal deltas and allows more targeted development of management measures and policies aimed at reducing risks from natural hazards.

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