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Coastal Urbanisation
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Intenser demands on resources and natural habitats
 
Coastlines and cities by coastlines are drawing in more people than ever before. Coastal cities have the highest rates of growth than any other areas. It has been calculated that 320 million people shall by living in the world's megacities by 2010.
 
While the growth of megacities brings with it many economic, social, and cultural opportunities, it can also bring ecological crisis and breakdown in traditional social and cultural patterns of behaviour that, in the past, have sustained less urbanised populations. This has resulted in increased domestic and industrial effluent, more areas of landfill, increased dredging, and the erosion of coastlines and coastal habitats due to infrastructure construction and coastal development. In addition, pollution from upstream and the expansion of aquaculture production at the expense of mangrove forests and other marine ecosystems have further degraded marine and coastal resources.   See More...
 
Coastal ecosystems, which are one of the richest storehouses of marine biodiversity, along roughly half of the world's coasts are threatened by development related activities. 34% of the world's coasts are at high potential risk of degradation, and another 17 percent are at moderate risk. Most of the coastal ecosystems potentially threatened by development are located within northern temperate and northern equatorial zones. Europe, with 86 percent of its coasts at either high or moderate risk, and Asia, with 69 percent of its coasts in these categories, are the regions whose coastal ecosystems are most threatened by degradation.   See More...
 
 
 
 
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Africa’s urbanization outpaces capacity to provide water, sanitation (restricted access)
Websites
Background information on urban development and its impacts in the Wider Caribbean Region Background information on urban development and its impacts in the Wi...egion. UNEP Background information on urban development and its impacts in the Wider Caribb...  
1998 statement: Reports and Studies 66 GESAMP on coastal problems 1998 statement: Reports and Studies 66 
Documents
Comprehensive and authoritative description of the range and extent of human activities in the South-East Marine Region of Australia and their relationship to coastal communities Atlas of marine activities and coastal communities in SE Australia Comprehensive and authoritative description of the range and extent of human ac...  
Global Biodiversity Assessment Global Biodiversity Assessment Global Biodiversity Assessment 
Systematics and Marine Conservation Systematics and Marine Conservation Systematics and Marine Conservation 
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An interactive map service deliverying conservation data for the Mediterranean Sea maintaned by UNEP Environmental Information Service - Mediterranean Sea An interactive map service deliverying conservation data for the Mediterranean ...  
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World Resources Institute is an environmental think tank that goes beyond research to create practical ways to protect the Earth and improve people´s lives. World Resources Institute World Resources Institute is an environmental think tank that goes beyond resea...  
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