2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2018.01.005
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Impacts of human activities on coastal ecological environment during the rapid urbanization process in Shenzhen, China

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“…Overall the intensity of human interferenceinterference in this period first increased sharply, before gradually stablilising. This is consistent with the trends in GDP and permanent population size [40]. These findings reflect the variable features that drive the intensity of human interference during the transformation from industrial-based urbanisation to a science and technology focus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Overall the intensity of human interferenceinterference in this period first increased sharply, before gradually stablilising. This is consistent with the trends in GDP and permanent population size [40]. These findings reflect the variable features that drive the intensity of human interference during the transformation from industrial-based urbanisation to a science and technology focus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Different patterns in regional landscapes are a reflection of the different effects of human activities. To express human activities in more detail, the landscape types were classified into positive and negative ecological elements [40], representing positive and negative ecological effects (Table 5). To accomplish this, an ecological interference index was built based on the Hemeroby index [41] to assess the impacts that different aspects of human activity have on coastal zones undergoing rapid urbanisation.…”
Section: Land Cover In Rapidly Urbanised Coastal Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction in HQ was the result of ecological land being occupied by constructed land, while the remaining habitats in the urban areas retained relatively good ecological conditions. The impact of urbanization on HQ is difficult to fully explain with the replacement of ecological land, which was also related to human demands in different urbanization stages [46]. Therefore, analyzing and quantifying the direct and indirect impacts of urbanization on HQ dynamics is necessary.…”
Section: The Necessity Of Distinguishing Urbanization Impacts On Habimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urbanization still exacerbated habitat degradation in this category. which was also related to human demands in different urbanization stages [46]. Therefore, analyzing and quantifying the direct and indirect impacts of urbanization on HQ dynamics is necessary.…”
Section: The Necessity Of Distinguishing Urbanization Impacts On Habimentioning
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