红树林
沼泽
海岸
环境科学
海岸侵蚀
海平面上升
气候变化
栖息地
人口
海平面
电流(流体)
地理
海洋学
湿地
自然地理学
渔业
生态学
地质学
人口学
社会学
生物
作者
Sourav Samanta,Sugata Hazra,Jon French,Robert J. Nicholls,Partho Protim Mondal
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166624
摘要
In this paper we conduct exploratory simulations of the possible evolution of the Indian Sundarbans mangroves to 2100 under a range of future sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios, considering the effects of both inundation and shoreline erosion. The Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) is used to simulate habitat transitions due to inundation and these outputs are combined with an empirical model of SLR-driven shoreline erosion. A set of plausible climate-induced SLR scenarios are considered, together with delta subsidence and constrained vertical sediment accretion. Significant mangrove decline is found in all cases: the greater the rise in sea level the greater the losses. By the end of the century, the Indian Sundarbans mangroves could lose between 42 % and 80 % of their current area if current management is continued. Managed realignment could offset these losses but at the expense of productive land and the migration of the human population.
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