Land Use Change and its Drivers in the Transboundary Shenzhen River Catchment, China (notice n° 517021)

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Personal name Choi, Yuk Kam
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Title Land Use Change and its Drivers in the Transboundary Shenzhen River Catchment, China
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General note 40
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Summary, etc. Cet article analyse l’évolution de l’usage du foncier dans le cadre du bassin versant transfrontalier de la rivière Shenzen, en Chine. L’étude des images prises en 1993 et en 2013 révèle le développement asymétrique selon les entités administratives. Le versant de Hong Kong reste largement rural, incluant un site Ramsar bien préservé, alors que le versant de Shenzen connaît une urbanisation rapide. Des circonstances politiques, économiques et sociales sont à l’origine de ce contraste paysager. Les auteurs proposent l’établissement d’une évaluation stratégique environnementale transfrontalière afin de mieux planifier et de protéger les zones humides de cette région transfrontalière.
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Summary, etc. This study examines land use change in a river catchment from a transboundary perspective using the Shenzhen River Catchment in China as a case study. By analyzing remote sensing images taken in 1993 and 2013, results highlight the asymmetric development across the administrative border. The Hong Kong side remains largely rural with a well-preserved Ramsar site, while its Shenzhen counterpart experiences rapid urbanization. Preliminary investigation of land use change drivers suggests divergent political, economic and social circumstances have shaped the contrasting landscape. The authors recommend the implementation of a transboundary Strategic Environmental Assessment for better spatial planning and wetland protection in this border region.
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Personal name Ng, Cho Nam
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Note Mondes en développement | o 177 | 1 | 2017-04-03 | p. 29-46 | 0302-3052
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