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The Wicked Problem of China's Disappearing Coral Reefs
Authors:TERRY P HUGHES  HUI HUANG  MATTHEW A L YOUNG
Institution:1. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, , Townsville, Queensland, 4811 Australia;2. South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Guangzhou, 510301 China
Abstract:We examined the development of coral reef science and the policies, institutions, and governance frameworks for management of coral reefs in China in order to highlight the wicked problem of preserving reefs while simultaneously promoting human development and nation building. China and other sovereign states in the region are experiencing unprecedented economic expansion, rapid population growth, mass migration, widespread coastal development, and loss of habitat. We analyzed a large, fragmented literature on the condition of coral reefs in China and the disputed territories of the South China Sea. We found that coral abundance has declined by at least 80% over the past 30 years on coastal fringing reefs along the Chinese mainland and adjoining Hainan Island. On offshore atolls and archipelagos claimed by 6 countries in the South China Sea, coral cover has declined from an average of >60% to around 20% within the past 10–15 years. Climate change has affected these reefs far less than coastal development, pollution, overfishing, and destructive fishing practices. Ironically, these widespread declines in the condition of reefs are unfolding as China's research and reef‐management capacity are rapidly expanding. Before the loss of corals becomes irreversible, governance of China's coastal reefs could be improved by increasing public awareness of declining ecosystem services, by providing financial support for training of reef scientists and managers, by improving monitoring of coral reef dynamics and condition to better inform policy development, and by enforcing existing regulations that could protect coral reefs. In the South China Sea, changes in policy and legal frameworks, refinement of governance structures, and cooperation among neighboring countries are urgently needed to develop cooperative management of contested offshore reefs. El Problema Malvado de la Desaparición de los Arrecifes de Coral en China
Keywords:climate change  coral reef conservation  environmental governance  marine pollution  overfishing  South China Sea  Cambio climá  tico  conservació  n de arrecifes de coral  contaminació  n marina  gobernanza ambiental  Mar de la China Meridional  sobrepesca
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