Wetlands in Southern China Shrink by 43%, Threatening Ecosystems and Livelihoods
The article examines wetlands in Southern China from 1992 to 2012. By combining qualitative and quantitative methods, the researchers studied changes in wetland area, dynamics, and landscape patterns. They found that natural wetland areas decreased by 43% due to factors like climate and human activities. The main types of wetlands were natural lakes and rivers, with some artificial wetlands. These changes led to ecological issues in the region.