The Maldives is threatened by rising seas, but coastal development is causing even more pressing environmental issues

The Maldives has become emblematic of the challenges that will bring to many societies around the world. The former president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, spoke on behalf of almost 50 climate-vulnerable countries when he stated that those living in threatened and "are paying with our lives for the carbon someone else emitted".

Yet while sea level rise is a serious threat, people in the Maldives report facing additional, more pressing . These problems, while linked to , are mainly related to coastal development and the growth in international tourism. Through speaking with islanders living on the front line of climate change, we uncovered the most urgent fears of local communities.

Coastal erosion and dwindling resources driven by tourism are some of the challenges facing the Maldives. Author provided

Coastlines across the Maldives are threatened by beach erosion. Author provided

Plants like mangrove trees become easily entangled with waste washing up from the ocean. Author provided

Large scale pumping of sand to reclaim land can damage local ecosystems. Author provided

As new buildings for tourists are constructed, natural resources on the islands are put under stress. Author provided