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Balancing urban growth and ecological conservation: A challenge for planning and governance in China
Authors:Burak Güneralp  Andrew S Perlstein  Karen C Seto
Institution:.Department of Geography, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843 USA ;.Center for Leadership in Global Sustainability, Virginia Tech, Arlington, VA 22203 USA ;.Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
Abstract:China has high biodiversity and is rapidly urbanizing. However, there is limited understanding of how urban expansion in the country is likely to affect its habitats and biodiversity. In this study, we examine urban expansion patterns and their likely impacts on biodiversity in China by 2030. Our analysis shows that most provinces are expected to experience urban expansion either near their protected areas or in biodiversity hotspots. In a few provinces such as Guangdong in the south, urban expansion is likely to impinge on both protected areas and biodiversity hotspots. We show that policies that could facilitate the integration of natural resource protection into urban planning exist on paper, but the prevailing incentives and institutional arrangements between the central and local governments prevent this kind of integration. Removing these obstacles will be necessary in order to safeguard the country’s rich biodiversity in light of the scale of urbanization underway.
Keywords:Biodiversity  Nature reserve  Urbanization  Urban planning  Economic development  Land-use planning institutions and governance
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