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China's natural wetlands: past problems, current status, and future challenges
Authors:An Shuqing  Li Harbin  Guan Baohua  Zhou Changfang  Wang Zhongsheng  Deng Zifa  Zhi Yingbiao  Liu Yuhong  Xu Chi  Fang Shubo  Jiang Jinhui  Li Hongli
Affiliation:Institute of Wetland Ecology, School of Life Science, Nanjing University, China. anshq@nju.edu.cn
Abstract:Natural wetlands, occupying 3.8% of China's land and providing 54.9% of ecosystem services, are unevenly distributed among eight wetland regions. Natural wetlands in China suffered great loss and degradation (e.g., 23.0% freshwater swamps, 51.2% costal wetlands) because of the wetland reclamation during China's long history of civilization, and the population pressure and the misguided policies over the last 50 years. Recently, with an improved understanding that healthy wetland ecosystems play a vital role in her sustainable economic development, China started major efforts in wetland conservation, as signified by the policy to return reclaimed croplands to wetlands, the funding of billions of dollars to restore degraded wetlands, and the national plan to place 90% of natural wetlands under protection by 2030. This paper describes the current status of the natural wetlands in China, reviews past problems, and discusses current efforts and future challenges in protecting China's natural wetlands.
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