TY - JOUR
T1 - Delta sustainability from the Holocene to the Anthropocene and envisioning the future
AU - Anthony, Edward
AU - Syvitski, Jaia
AU - Zăinescu, Florin
AU - Nicholls, Robert J.
AU - Cohen, Kim M.
AU - Marriner, Nick
AU - Saito, Yoshiki
AU - Day, John
AU - Minderhoud, Philip S. J.
AU - Amorosi, Alessandro
AU - Chen, Zhongyuan
AU - Morhange, Christophe
AU - Tamura, Toru
AU - Vespremeanu-Stroe, Alfred
AU - Besset, Manon
AU - Sabatier, François
AU - Kaniewski, David
AU - Maselli, Vittorio
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - River deltas offer numerous ecosystem services and host an estimated global population of 350 million to more than 500 million inhabitants in over 100 countries. To maintain their sustainability into the future, deltas need to withstand sea-level rise from global warming, but human pressures and diminishing sediment supplies are exacerbating their vulnerability. In this Review, we show how deltas have served as environmental incubators for societal development over the past 7,000 years, and how this tightly interlocked relationship now poses challenges to deltas globally. Without climate stabilization, the sustainability of populous low-to-mid-latitude deltas will be difficult to maintain, probably terminating the delta–human relationship that we know today.
AB - River deltas offer numerous ecosystem services and host an estimated global population of 350 million to more than 500 million inhabitants in over 100 countries. To maintain their sustainability into the future, deltas need to withstand sea-level rise from global warming, but human pressures and diminishing sediment supplies are exacerbating their vulnerability. In this Review, we show how deltas have served as environmental incubators for societal development over the past 7,000 years, and how this tightly interlocked relationship now poses challenges to deltas globally. Without climate stabilization, the sustainability of populous low-to-mid-latitude deltas will be difficult to maintain, probably terminating the delta–human relationship that we know today.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204349021&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1038/s41893-024-01426-3
DO - 10.1038/s41893-024-01426-3
M3 - Article
VL - 7
SP - 1235
EP - 1246
JO - Nature Sustainability
JF - Nature Sustainability
SN - 2398-9629
IS - 10
ER -