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    Why coastal megacities should look inland for research collaborations

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtNovember 15, 2025001 Min Read
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    Coastal cities such as Tianjin in China rely on research to help tackle challenges such as subsidence. Credit: Coleman photographer/Shutterstock

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    Much of humanity lives close to the shore. A 2024 study estimated that in 2018, around 2 billion people lived within 50 kilometres of a coast, with half of them — about 15% of the world’s population — settled within just 10 km (A. G. Cosby et al. Sci. Rep. 14, 22489; 2024). Coastal zones are also growing faster than inland areas: between 2000 and 2018, some 460 million people moved to the coast, a shift the authors liken to adding 46 new megacities of 10 million residents each.

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    At the same time, sea levels are rising faster than at any point in modern history and coastal megacities are often more susceptible to subsidence. Indonesia’s US$51-billion plan to move its capital from Jakarta — one of the world’s fastest sinking cities — to a new city, Nusantara on the island of Borneo, by 2045, is one acute example.

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