Focused on the People’s Republic of China (PRC), this brief shows how climate change impacts coastal ecosystems and marine biodiversity, and recommends ways to improve sustainable ocean management, maintain food security, and protect livelihoods.
Authors
- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/BRF240388-2
- Dimensions
- 8.5x11
- ISBN
- 978-92-9270-832-0(print) 978-92-9270-833-7(PDF)
- ISSN
- 2071-7202(print) 2218-2675(PDF)
- Pages
- 9
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- BRF240388-2
- pages
- 10
Table of Contents
- Dongmei Guo 1
- Christian Fischer 1
- INTRODUCTION 1
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 310 2
- Studying the Relationship between Oceans and Climate Change 2
- THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON OCEANS OF THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA 2
- Sea Temperature Rise 2
- Sea Level 2
- Climate-Resilient Ocean Governance in the Peoples Republic of China 3
- Figure 1 Seasonal Sea Surface Temperature Rise in Various Regions 19582018 3
- Figure 2 Sea Level Changes in the Peoples Republic of China Coastal Areas 19802020 3
- Ocean Acidification 3
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 310 4
- Ocean Deoxygenation 4
- Figure 3 Changing Ocean Surface pH in the Eastern Coastal Area of China Sea 19802017 4
- Climate-Resilient Ocean Governance in the Peoples Republic of China 5
- Marine and Coastal Ecosystems 5
- Figure 4 Risk Scenarios for Coastal Ecosystems Based on Observed and Projected Climate Impacts 5
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 310 6
- Fisheries 6
- Disaster Risk Management 6
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE RISKS IN THE COASTAL AND OFFSHORE WATERS OF THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA 6
- Policy Reform Priorities 6
- Climate-Resilient Ocean Governance in the Peoples Republic of China 7
- Climate and Ocean Policies in the Peoples Republic of China 7
- Source-to-Sea Management The Yellow River Ecological Corridor Program 7
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 310 8
- Climate-Resilient Ocean Governance in the Peoples Republic of China 9