2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15244302
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Impact of Land Use Change on the Water Environment of a Key Marsh Area in Vientiane Capital, Laos

Keophouxone Phanmala,
Yizhe Lai,
Kang Xiao

Abstract: The water environment is critical to maintaining ecosystem balance and human well-being globally. It is essential to comprehend the effects of land use change on water quantity and quality for sustainable development of the urban environment. Expansion of urban areas leads to intensified human activity and increased pollution loads in natural waterbodies. This study aimed to monitor changes in land use over a span of two decades to evaluate the condition of the water environment in That Luang Marsh (TLM). The … Show more

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“…Agricultural activities have a significant negative impact on the degradation of freshwater marshes. In addition to increasing nutrient deposition in the marshland basin, the conversion of marshlands into agricultural fields results in habitat loss for native species, removal of vegetation cover, and other diverse flora and fauna that rely on these ecosystems [72,75].…”
Section: Land-use Change Impacts To Marshlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural activities have a significant negative impact on the degradation of freshwater marshes. In addition to increasing nutrient deposition in the marshland basin, the conversion of marshlands into agricultural fields results in habitat loss for native species, removal of vegetation cover, and other diverse flora and fauna that rely on these ecosystems [72,75].…”
Section: Land-use Change Impacts To Marshlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research has illustrated that both human-made and natural elements, specifically land use/land cover (LULC), landscape composition 10 , 11 , hydro-climatology 12 , and topography, are crucial factors in influencing river water quality 11 , 13 15 . Human-induced alterations in land use emerge as a significant catalyst in shaping the characteristics of river water quality 16 – 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%